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Outside Green Box: 10 m m region Safe Zone Outside Yellow Box: 20 m m region Caution Zone Inside Yellow Box: >20 m m region Danger Zone. Created on: 20090413 Grid #3 9 x 3 min exposures to FGNP Solution 3 x 1 min rinses. NPG3. NPG4. NPG1. NPG2. NPG1. NPG2. Indentation Plan.

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  1. Outside Green Box: • 10mm region • Safe Zone • Outside Yellow Box: • 20mm region • Caution Zone • Inside Yellow Box: • >20mm region • Danger Zone Created on: 20090413 Grid #3 9 x 3 min exposures to FGNP Solution 3 x 1 min rinses NPG3 NPG4 NPG1 NPG2

  2. NPG1 NPG2

  3. Indentation Plan • Indent on blank grid at the same locations as NP1-NP5. • Get indentation curves on blank grid to compare with indentation curves on NPs. • To know how much displacement is needed to generate 2uN indentation load. • On the grid with NPs, search-scan-indent. From NP1 to NP5. • The proposed indent positions are shown on next two slides. Positions may change according to which side of NP is found (scanned). • Indent using displacement control, but target to make 2uN indents. • Scan half of NP6. • If not successful, scan any NP in NPG3 or NPG4.

  4. P3 P2 P1

  5. NP1 : SEM TEM

  6. NP2: SEM TEM

  7. NP3: SEM TEM

  8. P5 P6 P4 Scan half of a NP

  9. NP4: SEM

  10. NP4: TEM

  11. NP5: TEM

  12. Particle to scan We do not have TEM of the particle you have marked P6 Scan it anyway, but also scan the particle marked with a star NPG1 NPG2

  13. NPG4 NPG3 NPG3 NPG4

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