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Acknowledgement policy
IMRI facility users must acknowledge IMRI in their publications that rely significantly on IMRI resources. The general acknowledgement should read, "(insert methods, such as SEM, TEM or XRD) work was performed at the UC Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI)."
Quanta 3D users should use the special acknowledgement for publications, which should read, "(insert methods, such as SEM, FIB, EDS, EBSD, or LVSEM/ESEM) work was performed at the UC Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI), using instrumentation funded in part by the National Science Foundation Center for Chemistry at the Space-Time Limit (CHE-0802913).
Kratos AXIS Supra users should use the special acknowledgement for publications, which should read "(insert methods, such as XPS, UPS etc.) work was performed at the UC Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI) using instrumentation funded in part by the National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Program under grant no. CHE-1338173.”
Angstrom Engineering EvoVac Glovebox Evaporator users should use the special acknowledge for publications, which should read "film depositon work was performed at the UC Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI) using instrumentation funded by DURIP award FA2386-14-1-3026".
Users of ion beam sputtering/etching (IBS/e) system (or plasma cleaner) in 1302 Calit2 building should indicate that South Bay Technology IBS/e (or plasma cleaner) system was used in metal (or carbon) film coating (or surface cleaning).