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John N. Gregg

Researcher at Entegris

Publications -  25
Citations -  972

John N. Gregg is an academic researcher from Entegris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Manifold (fluid mechanics) & Level sensor. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 25 publications receiving 972 citations.

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Method and apparatus to help promote contact of gas with vaporized material

TL;DR: In this article, a vessel is supported within a vessel to promote contact of an introduced gas with the vaporizable material and produce a product gas including vaporized material, and a heating element supplies heat to a wall of the vessel to heat vaporizable materials disposed therein.
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Solid precursor-based delivery of fluid utilizing controlled solids morphology

TL;DR: In this paper, a method for volatilizing a source reagent susceptible to particle generation or presence of particles in the corresponding source reagents vapor, in which such particle generation and presence is suppressed by structural or processing features of the vapor generation system is presented.
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Chemical refill system for high purity chemicals

TL;DR: In this article, a highly reliable digital level sensor assembly (321) is provided to replace optical (34) and capacitance type sensors in high purity chemical delivery systems (218), particularly useful in bulk chemical refill delivery systems for high purity chemicals employing a manifold (222) that ensures contamination free operation and canister change outs with a minimum of valves and tubing.
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Level control systems for high purity chemical delivery systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a highly reliable digital level sensor assembly is provided to replace optical and capacitance type sensors in high purity chemical delivery systems, particularly useful in bulk chemical refill delivery systems for high purity chemicals employing a manifold that ensures contamination free operation and canister change outs with a minimum of valves and tubing.
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Chemical delivery system having purge system utilizing multiple purge techniques

TL;DR: In this article, a chemical delivery system which utilizes multiple techniques to achieve a suitable chemical purge of the chemical delivery systems is provided, and a purge sequence serves to purge the manifold and canister connection lines of the Chemical delivery system prior to removal of an empty chemical supply canister or after a new canister is installed.