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Electron Beam Lithography: Tool Overview
Explores Electron Beam Lithography (EBL), its tool overview, vacuum levels, electron sources, and guns for sub-20 nm feature fabrication.
Micro and Nanofabrication for Optomechanics
Explores the importance of micro- and nanofabrication in optomechanics, covering key processes and challenges in device fabrication.
Lithography: Electron Beam Lithography and Resists
Explores electron beam lithography using PMMA and HSQ resists, multi-layer processes, and alignment techniques.
Lithography: Resist Properties and Exposure Methods
Covers lithography concepts, resist properties, exposure methods, and pattern transfer techniques.
Quantum and Nanocomputing: Lithography and Simulation Techniques
Explores advanced lithography techniques, simulation stages for circuit design, and the impact of clock variations on circuit performance.
Transmission Electron Microscopy: basics
Covers the principles, applications, and components of Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), including imaging modes and advanced techniques.
Colloidal Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Explores the synthesis, properties, and characterization of nanoparticles, including quantum confinement and catalytic applications.
Scanning Probe Microscopy: Self-Sensing Cantilevers
Explores self-sensing cantilevers in Scanning Probe Microscopy and the advantages of integrated sensor-actuator systems for high-speed data collection.
High Resolution He Ion Microscopy
Covers the ALIS He ion source and its application in high resolution microscopy, providing remarkable surface detail and material contrast.
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Explores Scanning Electron Microscopy principles, signal contrasts, resolution factors, and sample interactions.