From: Marc Majewski <majmarc**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Molecular Beam Epitaxy Equipment Decontamination
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2017 19:32:34 -0700
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Catherine,

When I worked at Varian in 88-90' we made MBE equipment and had a service dept that cleaned and repaired the equipment.

Since that time Varian has divided and sold off parts of the company so I don't know if they still manufacture MBE equipment or do service. (INTEVAC may have taken over the MBE product line.)

My suggestion is to ASK THE MANUFACTURER.

In the semiconductor industry it is a common practice to require these kinds of maintenance and decon procedures (and training) from the manufacturer as part of the purchase, installation, and qualification of the equipment before you actually pay for the equipment.

SEMI equipment standards might be a resource as well.

Good luck.

Best Regards,
Marc Majewski
San Francisco State U

On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 6:59 PM, Catherine Situma <cns0013**At_Symbol_Here**auburn.edu> wrote:
All,
Does anyone have experience with decontamination of molecular beam epitaxy equipment? This equipment was utilized for synthesis of GaAS, I have looked at the SOP by University of Michigan Flint "MBE Chamber Maintenance" but wanted to check with this group for more input.
Thanks,
Catherine Situma

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