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Slideshow: Inside IBM’s superconductor lab

Rick Merritt

10/30/2012 8:00 AM EDT

Evaporating at an atomic scale

A large evaporation chamber is one of three deposition techniques the lab supports along with laser and sputtering techniques. Researchers can experiment with up to 80 materials in the lab.




mike.seiler

10/30/2012 5:09 PM EDT

That is such a messy looking lab they really need a feng shui expert to come in and tidy up. Interesting, thanks for sharing.

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Semiguru

10/31/2012 4:07 PM EDT

Such mess indicates 'disorganization' and related 'inefficiency' (drag and impeded progress) to me in most cases. Hey, where is that damn 'xxxxxxx' I need and been searching for all day and where can I find it if we even have one? I've entered some extremely messy development lab and seen it all. Personally cleaned up and organized the lab for 4 weeks and started (continued) a manufacturing process development with results and success within one year and this after 4 years of neglect, frustration and failure by the previous 'undisciplined' R&D crew.

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sprite0022

10/30/2012 8:42 PM EDT

there is a fine line between honest R&D and cheating funding.

this one, uh.. I am feeling 75% of it belong to 2nd category.

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rick.merritt

10/30/2012 10:29 PM EDT

It's not a pretty lab but its not supposed to me. They are clearly doing real work of value there. Finding the path to GMR heads for disk drives was huge for the whole industry.

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sprite0022

10/31/2012 1:03 AM EDT

he might have done some disk drive head contribution.
but getting room temp superconductors with this method just sounds cheesy.

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seaEE

10/31/2012 1:26 AM EDT

The first thing I thought of was Jim Williams lab!

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SecurityGeek

10/31/2012 11:38 AM EDT

Agree. A messy lab means real work is being done. Always question a clean engineering desk. If the research in room temperature levitation properties helps us get flying cars, then I'm all for keeping the lab as messy as possible.

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Brutus_II

10/31/2012 12:41 PM EDT

A messy lab like that means job security. Who would be able to make heads or tails out of it that is not intimately familiar with "the layout". (I am joking and agree that a messy desk or lab usually means a lot is going on).

Very interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing the views.

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trm1945

10/31/2012 2:44 PM EDT

Neat and tidy have a place. When you find it, please close the lid and turn out the lights when you leave.

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selinz

10/31/2012 2:46 PM EDT

The lab doesn't look messy to me, it simply looks jam packed. Wires, cables, etc are not bundled up, making their access and debugging easy and adding flexibility. However, I'm guessing that there is a lot of old "junk" in those cabinets in the background...

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jaybus

11/1/2012 7:54 AM EDT

My thought exactly. It looks like equipment on the bench is being used, old junk in the cabinets. It looks like the lab and single bench isn't big enough.

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the lavender fan

10/31/2012 3:16 PM EDT

The last device is really nice... I wish I had one at home. ;-)

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Semiguru

10/31/2012 7:35 PM EDT

Seemingly the most manipulated and utilized device in the lab.

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sprite0022

10/31/2012 8:28 PM EDT

some old folks of IBM lab should switch to a college or sth instead of hanging around and squeezing out nonsense.

this one i'm not 100% sure, but for the other IBM achievement --the 10k nanotube microchip, I can tell you safely it's a piece of junk, completely hoax.

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rick.merritt

10/31/2012 8:41 PM EDT

These vacuum deposition are notorious for lots of pipes and cables.

At one point, IBM actually had to excavate out a space below the floor of one of the systems to maintain it and add some capabilities to the chamber.

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Mineyes

11/1/2012 12:17 PM EDT

Opto-22 interesting. IBM has made a few attempts at industrial control, ("Gearbox" mid 1980s). IBM purchases industrial control hardware & software in my (limited) experience.

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sprite0022

11/1/2012 8:31 PM EDT

rick, next time u report a lab, spend sometime to check their publication records. some picture like these won't tell anything.
this type of report just exposing your ignorance and naive.

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resistion

11/3/2012 9:32 PM EDT

For a while, it looked like a warehouse of previously useful equipment.

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sprite0022

11/4/2012 7:19 PM EST

this is a warehourse indeed.

these equipments are not dependent /connected, ie. they don't have to be packed so close.

Is IBM lab so short of space? maybe, or maybe they just want to wow those outsiders.

If you take any fab tool's cover off it will look same or more complex.

this just shows how inexperienced Rick is.

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