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 ====== JM chip cleaning procedure as of 03/09/2013 ======  ====== JM chip cleaning procedure as of 03/09/2013 ====== 
  
-  * Fill 10 mL glass vial w/ polyprolyene cap about 2/3+  * Fill 10 mL glass vial w/ polyprolyene cap about 2/3 full with acetone
     * Glass has better acoustic coupling than plastic and removes a lot more     * Glass has better acoustic coupling than plastic and removes a lot more
   * Place chip in above vial and sonicate for 1 minute   * Place chip in above vial and sonicate for 1 minute
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   * Higher initial cost than other techniques presented here   * Higher initial cost than other techniques presented here
   * Takes a few minutes (but hopefully you aren't THAT impatient)   * Takes a few minutes (but hopefully you aren't THAT impatient)
 +
 +
 +===== Choice of container =====
 +
 +{{::cleaning:ultrasound:corner_noultra.jpg?300|}}
 +{{::cleaning:ultrasound:corner_ultra.jpg?300|}}
 +
 +Using a glass container with strong ultrasound cleans the chip well, but may be stronger than needed.  Above left: chip from lot that was not ultrasonic cleaned.  Above right: chip from same lot that was ultrasonic cleaned for 1 minute in glass 10 mL vial.  The corners have been chipped off
 +
  
 ===== Case study ===== ===== Case study =====
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 +==== Ethylendiamine ====
  
 "find a polyimide layer that was not entirely removed by HNO3 but which can be dissolved with ethylendiamine" ([[http://static.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/smartcard99/full_papers/kommerling/kommerling_html/|ref]]) "find a polyimide layer that was not entirely removed by HNO3 but which can be dissolved with ethylendiamine" ([[http://static.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/smartcard99/full_papers/kommerling/kommerling_html/|ref]])
 +
 +Rest from [Beck 23]
 +
 +Procedure:
 +  * Use straight (how much?)
 +  * 100° C for 15-60 
 +
 +
 +==== Ethylendiamine + hydrazine monohydrate ====
 +
 +"Ethylenediamine readily reacts with moisture in humid air to produce a corrosive, toxic and irritating mist, to which even short exposures can cause serious damage to health (see safety)." [Wikipedia]
 +
 +From [Beck 23].  Use this if plain ethylendiamine does not work.  Unclear if it has a higher corrosion potential, but heed the safety warning
 +
 +Procedure:
 +  * Mix (how much?)
 +    * 7 mL 80% hydrazine monohydrate
 +    * 1 mL ethylendiamine
 +  * 100° C for 15-60?
 +
 +Notes:
 +  * WARNING: spontaneous combustion can occur over 120° C
 +
 +
 +==== Ethylendiamine + hydrazine monohydrate ====
 +
 +[Beck 23]
 +
 +Procedure:
 +  * Mix
 +    * 3 mL ethylendiamine
 +    * 1 mL 98% acetic acid
 +  * Cook 120-130° C for 10-30 minutes
 +
 +Notes:
 +  * Mix slowly (or what?)
 +  * Stir vigorously
 +
 +
 +==== Caro's acid ====
 +
 +[Beck 23]
 +
 +Procedure:
 +  * Mix
 +    * 7 mL (98%?) H2SO4
 +    * 1 mL 30% H2O2
 +  * Cook at 80° C
 +
 +Notes:
 +  * Seems like this is same thing as [[Piranha solution]]?  In any case see notes there
 +
 +
 +
 +==== Fuming nitric acid (FNA) ====
 +
 +When decapping part with WFNA/RFNA the amide layer will usually be simply dissolved [Beck 23, personal experience]
 +
 +Beck mentions "imide"?
 +
 +
 +==== Oxygen plasma ====
 +
 +"Polymides can usually be removed gently without leaving residues by incineration in the oxygen plasma" [Beck 23]
 +
 +
 +==== Dimethyl sulphoxide + ethanolamine ====
 +
 +[Beck 23]
 +
 +Procedure:
 +  * Mix
 +    * 3 mL dimethyl sulphoxide
 +    * 1 mL part ethanolamine
 +  * Cook at 110° C
 +
 +WARNING:
 +  *  Spontaneous combustion above 120° C
  
  
 
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