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| ====== EBPG Raith 100 Pictured Manual ====== | ====== EBPG Raith 100 Pictured Manual ====== | ||
| - | This is a pictured user's guide for the Raith 100 e-beam pattern generator (EBPG). The condensed version, which is also very useful as a checklist, can be found [[ebpg_raith-100|here]]. | + | This is a pictured user's guide for the Raith 100 e-beam pattern generator (EBPG). The condensed version, which additionally |
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| + | ===== Control Software ===== | ||
| + | You will use three different programmes when operating the EBPG: | ||
| + | - e_line, which controls the actual patterning | ||
| + | - VegaTC, the imaging software you use for controlling the vacuum and turning on the electron gun, finding your sample, focussing, changing probe current (PC) and some other important things | ||
| + | - Raith protocol tool, which shows you the results of write field alignment procedures and some additional interesting information such as how long a patterning step took | ||
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| + | ===== Vacuum control and turning on the e-beam ===== | ||
| + | ==== Venting and pumping ==== | ||
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| + | Usually VegaTC is running continuously on the left screen. If it is not (or after a reboot), open it by clicking the shortcut on the desktop. You will see this window: | ||
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| + | Note that the beam in the bottom right corner will be turned off when you start a new patterning session and after loading a sample. | ||
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| + | In the centre you have the SEM image window, below that the measurement toolbar. If this toolbar isn't visible, you can make it show by **INSERT COMMAND HERE**. On the right side you have the control elements for the SEM, beam and vacuum. **Before venting the chamber**, note down the Column pressure in the log book, shown under '' | ||
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| + | After loading the sample, close the door and click '' | ||
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| + | ==== Turning on the e-beam ==== | ||
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| + | Once the pressure is below 2.5e-4mbar you can turn on the electron beam. If you have a little more time to spare (about 10 minutes more), turning on HV at lower pressures prolongs the filament life time. Turn on the gun by clicking on '' | ||
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| + | Once in a while, VegaTC shows a message about auto-heating the filament after you click on '' | ||
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| + | It is recommended to allow the gun to heat up for at least 30 minutes prior to patterning. If you notice large fluctuations in beam current (more than ±0.01nA) you might want to allow for even more time to heat up. Typically, 60 to 90 minutes does the trick **<CHECK WITH LUC OR MARCEL> | ||
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| + | ===== e_line ===== | ||
| + | e_line is the software you use to do all the patterning and moving around the stage. Double-click on the e-line logo on the desktop to start e_line. | ||
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| + | ==== Crashes and startup problems ==== | ||
| + | e_line can be sensitive at times. If e_line is already open from another user, close it and wait for a couple of minutes (5 to 10 minutes). The software needs this time to fully shut down in the background. If you try to re-open it too quick it might crash and mandate a reboot. | ||
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| + | If e_line crashes and it doesn' | ||
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| + | ===== Defining the origin ===== | ||
| + | Define the origin of the global coordinate system on your sample. Typically this is the lower left corner of your sample. | ||
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| + | ===== Raith Protocol Tool ===== | ||
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