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Stylus profilometer
The Bruker Dektak XT stylus profilometer measures step heights, surface profiles and roughness using a stylus with a 12.5 um radius tip.
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Teaching cleanroom
The teaching cleanroom is located in Becton 400.
Located within Yale University CleanroomCleanroom Staff
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Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)
This instrument measures the weight loss of material due to thermal effects. Technical specifications and limits of the equipment are listed below.
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Yale University Cleanroom
The University Cleanroom provides a controlled environment that maintains intentionally low concentrations of pollutants to allow for uncontaminated scientific research.
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West Campus Analytical Core
Our instruments help characterize and elucidate the structures of chemical and biophysical samples. We train researchers.
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West Campus Materials Characterization Core
We offer a variety of materials characterization tools, including spectroscopy, microscopy, and X-ray fluorescence and diffraction.
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Wet benches
Process benches, Westar resist spin coater, programmable hotplate, and regular hotplate.
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Wet benches
The cleanroom houses bench fume hoods that are dedicated to acid use, base use, solvent use, and the RCA cleaning process.
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Yale Institute for Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering (YINQE)
We offer access to electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and electron-beam lithography for students, postdocs, and faculty.
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Yale Plant Growth Facility
The core consists of over 20,000 square feet of greenhouses, growth chambers and workspace for plant genetics, evolutionary biology, climate change, and other controlled-environment research.
Christopher Bolick
Primary contact Associate Director of Research, Marsh Botanical Gardens