Wolfson Laboratory

Wolfson Laboratory

The research programme of the Nanotechnology and Electronics Research Group is underpinned by the cleanroom-based Wolfson Laboratory for nanomaterials and devices.

The lab has extensive facilities for the design, fabrication and characterisation of graphene (and 2D related materials) devices and sensors (including bio-sensors), high-speed electronics, solar cells, brain tumour treating fields, thin-films and composites.

These facilities include, class-100 clean room, sputtering machines, optical microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) system, Scanning (SEM) and Transmission (TEM) Electron microscopy (within the ñ Electron Microscopy Centre), atomic force microscopy (AFM), electrical, impedance and magnetic measurement systems.

Deposition tools

  • 6-target and load-locked Nordiko 9550 UHV thin film deposition system
  • 8ñޝ Nordiko RF/DC magnetron sputtering system
  • 6ñޝ Nordiko RF/DC magnetron sputtering system.

Cleanroon 

Microfabrication

OAI 500 mask aligner, an ion miller, photoresist spinner and wet benches for the fabrication of submicron feature sized devices.

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Microfabrication

Characterisation

  • Nano-R 3D atomic force microscope (AFM)
  • Horiba XploRA Raman station
  • Cascade Microtech MPS 150 4-probe station
  • Olympus confocal laser microscope.

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Magnetic and magneto-transport measurements

  • 4-probe MR measurement system
  • Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM) ñޓ running under LabVIEW control.

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4 point probe system        
4 point probe system        
Raman spectrometer
Raman spectrometer

Surface Plasmon Resonance

Running under LabVIEW control.


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