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== Necessary files for mask order ==
 
== Necessary files for mask order ==
 
* GDS file for each layer
 
* GDS file for each layer
* Instruction for the placement and coordinates for each layer on the mask plate ([[media:100310_coordinates.ppt|example]])
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* Instructions for the placement and coordinates for each layer on the mask plate ([[media:100310_coordinates.ppt|example]])
 
**You can specify spec. of the mask, position of each layer, and polarity here.
 
**You can specify spec. of the mask, position of each layer, and polarity here.
 
***A note on polarity: If a layer is specified as "negative," what you have digitized is clear on the mask.  If the layer is "positive," what you have digitized would be dark on the mask.
 
***A note on polarity: If a layer is specified as "negative," what you have digitized is clear on the mask.  If the layer is "positive," what you have digitized would be dark on the mask.
 
* Mask order form ([[media:100309_slotlineB2_mask_order_form.doc|example]])
 
* Mask order form ([[media:100309_slotlineB2_mask_order_form.doc|example]])

Revision as of 10:50, 26 August 2010

Some things you might need to know

  • UCSB standard stepper frame
    • Important! Read the instructions before you start.
    • This Ledit file includes frames for 1, 2 and 4 fields on a single plate. You do not need to place each layer in this file, but it will be a good visual display for each layer when you try to put in coordinates for each layer.
  • Mask vendor: Photronics. Please contact Grace Law (glaw@photronics.com) for mask order.
  • Specification of the masks.

Necessary files for mask order

  • GDS file for each layer
  • Instructions for the placement and coordinates for each layer on the mask plate (example)
    • You can specify spec. of the mask, position of each layer, and polarity here.
      • A note on polarity: If a layer is specified as "negative," what you have digitized is clear on the mask. If the layer is "positive," what you have digitized would be dark on the mask.
  • Mask order form (example)