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* [http://cleanroom.byu.edu/OxideTimeCalc Thermal Oxide Calculator (BYU)]
 
* [http://cleanroom.byu.edu/OxideTimeCalc Thermal Oxide Calculator (BYU)]
 
* [http://www.lelandstanfordjunior.com/thermaloxide.html Thermal Oxide Calculator (Stanford)]
 
* [http://www.lelandstanfordjunior.com/thermaloxide.html Thermal Oxide Calculator (Stanford)]
** This one allows you to tweak the calculation using the Partial Pressure variable, to match your experimental data.
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** ''This one allows you to tweak the calculation using the Partial Pressure variable, to match your experimental data.''
 
* [http://www.calculatoredge.com/optical%20engg/pressure%20converter%20calc.htm Conversion of Pressure Units (calculatoredge.com)]
 
* [http://www.calculatoredge.com/optical%20engg/pressure%20converter%20calc.htm Conversion of Pressure Units (calculatoredge.com)]
 
* [https://www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com/en/know-how/introduction-to-vacuum-technology/fundamentals/mean-free-path/ Mean Free Path tables (Pfeiffer Vacuum)]
 
* [https://www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com/en/know-how/introduction-to-vacuum-technology/fundamentals/mean-free-path/ Mean Free Path tables (Pfeiffer Vacuum)]

Revision as of 15:39, 24 January 2018

This page lists a few online calculators and utilities that are useful to lab users.

Fabrication Processes & Converters

Material Parameters

Wet Etching

Refractive Indices

Scripts + Programs

General Calculators

  • Anaconda Python
    • A free Matlab-like IDE and GUI, using the Python language. The Spyder interface is modeled after Matlab.
    • Includes the scientific Python libraries needed for array math (numpy), plotting (matplotlib), data science (pandas) and many others. Many open-source packages are available to extend capabilities.
  • Wolfram Alpha
    • A versatile online interpreter/calculator, allowing calculations such as "Volume of 1.5g of Silicon", "melting point of SiO2" or "520°C in Fahrenheit".

Python Scripts

These scripts are best run in the Spyder IDE, which is easily installed via Anaconda, Python(X,Y), or direct compiling using a command-line package manager.

Analysis Programs

  • FIJI - scientific image anaylsis software
  • Gwyddion - free analysis software for Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs)
    • Sophisticated leveling, slicing, roughness analysis functions etc.
    • Can open Bruker NanoScope files, from the AFM