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George J.Kostas Nanoscale Technology and Manufacturing Center

The George J. Kostas Nanoscale Technology and Manufacturing Center Facility serves as the main facility for the NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing (CHN) at Northeastern University, in partnership with the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and the University of New Hampshire. Established through a generous gift from alumnus George J. Kostas '43, the Nanoscale Technology and Manufacturing Center opened in 2005.

The facility includes 5,000 square feet of class 10/100 cleanroom space with 6” wafer MEMs fabrication facilities, including modern lithography, etch, thin film, and plating capabilities for 3 and 6 inch substrates, as well as supercritical CO2 release and a full range of process and electrical test instruments. Sub-100 nm lithography is available using a J.C. Nabity Nanometer Pattern Generation System coupled with a JEOL SEM. New equipment incorporated into the Kostas Center includes a Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope with e-beam lithography capability, a precision alignment nanoimprint lithography system, a Multimode SPM and Nanomanipulator AFM System, and a surface energy analysis system. Microcontamination equipment includes a KLA-Tencor Laser surface scanner (200 nm resolution), two TSI CNC particle counters (10 nm resolution), a Goniometer, four Megasonic and two ultrasonic cleaning stations, a TSI particle classifier, and a Bond Tester.

In addition to the research laboratories, there is an area designated for undergraduate and graduate student teams working on projects with corporate partners. The facility, which is open to faculty, students, researchers, co-op students, and external users, provides support and materials based on user fees.

Nanmaterials Instrument Facility

The Electronic Materials Research Institute provides the Nanomaterials Instrument Facility for materials research in nanotechnology and biotechnology. The principal facilities are available on a fee-for-service or collaborative basis. Please visit www.emri.neu.edu/facilities for contact information. Approximately 15,000 sq ft of modern laboratory space includes a variety of special instrumentation and unique laboratory set-ups including: