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*[[Software]]: Repository for software and useful scripts that we use in the lab. |
Welcome to the McDermott Group's Wiki: an online repository to be used for sharing data, processing information, characterization of our electronics, part lists and Inventor drawings. The group has a Google account (McDermottWiscGroup) for storing and editing process sheets and part lists using Google Docs. To join the wiki, create a username (go to login), and then contact the Wiki's administrator (mcdermottwiscgroup@gmail.com) with your wiki and gmail username.
Electronics: build instructions for home-brew projects, from copper powder filters to coax relays. Each project has build instructions, Inventor drawings, PCB layouts, and device characterization. You'll also find information about our qubit control electronics, commercial amplifiers, cryogenic isolators, etc.
Software: Repository for software and useful scripts that we use in the lab.
Processing_Information: processing recipes (e.g. PECVD recipe with deposition rate and reflectometry; etch recipes with rate, SEM pictures, and selectivity), and process sheets for individual wafers.
Individual_Experiments: Organized by experiment (e.g. SLUG Amplifier, 1/f noise, photon counter, SOI qubit). Link to process sheets, relevant matlab code, important plots, and intra-experiment comparisons. This category is not a mirror of your lab notebook, but it serves as an easy way to highlight the important trends and progression of an experiment. Please keep this category uncluttered.
Inventor_Repository: Easy access to any improvements that group members have made to the lab. Keep Inventor drawings for structural additions to the ADRs, the DRs, the sputter systems and the evaporator, sample boxes, shelving, etc.
To_Do_List:idle undergraduate, or bored graduate student? Check here for a list of things that need to be done. If you add an item, put a name down for reference. Don't forget to cross out completed tasks!
Presentation_Wharehouse: upload PDFs of your talks for reference.
Literature: papers/documents related to research within the group.
Laboratory_Guidelines_and_Information: new to the lab? This is probably a good place to start.