Living with e-beam drift

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Lesson 2: Overlapping Fields

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“Yellow Brick Road” is a reference to The Wizard of Oz. Here is a video clip that explains everything. Your homework assignment is to watch The Wizard of Oz. This will be on the final exam.

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Lesson 3- Drift inside a single field

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Watch the exposure of this pattern on the EBPG screen to see the different sorting algorithms in action:

default sorting from Beamer: 
zonegpf sorting radially, writing one circle at a time:
radial_sort.py sorting in a spiral order, grouping 
together shapes in 1 um blocks

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“Yellow Brick Road” is a reference to The Wizard of Oz. Here is a video clip that explains everything. This movie is essential for understanding engineering. So get right on that.

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Watch the exposure of this pattern on the EBPG screen to see how ybrsort improves the writing order. 

default sorting from Beamer:
after ybrsort, writing contiguously:

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