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==Comparison of wet Silicon Nitride etch and RIE etch for etching of Silicon Nitride==
==Comparison of wet Silicon Nitride etch and RIE etch for etching of Silicon Nitride==
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! Wet Silicon Nitride etch
! Wet Silicon Nitride etch
! Buffered HF (BHF)
! Buffered HF (BHF)
! RIE
! RIE
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| General description
! General description
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*Isotropic etch
*Isotropic etch
*Well suited for removing all nitride on a wafer surface (nitride strip) without a mask. High selectivity Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub>/Si (>100) and Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub>/SiO<sub>2</sub> (>20) @ 180 C.
*Well suited for removing all nitride on a wafer surface (nitride strip) without a mask. High selectivity Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub>/Si (>100) and Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub>/SiO<sub>2</sub> (>20) @ 180 C.
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*Isotropic etch
*Isotropic etch
*Well suited for removing all  PECVD nitride on a wafer surface (nitride strip) without a mask. Etches LPCVD nitride very slowly
*Well suited for removing all  PECVD nitride on a wafer surface (nitride strip) without a mask. Etches LPCVD nitride very slowly
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*Anisotropic etch: vertical sidewalls
*Anisotropic etch: vertical sidewalls
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|Possible masking materials:
!Possible masking materials:
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*Silicon Oxide
*Silicon Oxide
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*Chromium (ONLY RIE2!)
*Chromium (ONLY RIE2!)
*Other metals if they cover less than 5% of the wafer area (ONLY RIE2!)
*Other metals if they cover less than 5% of the wafer area (ONLY RIE2!)
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|Etch rate
!Etch rate
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*Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> @ 180 <sup>o</sup>C: ~84 Å/min
*Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> @ 180 <sup>o</sup>C: ~84 Å/min
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*Typically 40-50 nm/min can be increased or decreased by using other recipe parameters.   
*Typically 40-50 nm/min can be increased or decreased by using other recipe parameters.   
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!Batch size
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*1-25 wafers at a time
*1-25 wafers at a time
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*1 wafer at a time
*1 wafer at a time
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|Size of substrate
!Size of substrate
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*4" wafers
*4" wafers
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*4" wafers or smaller pieces
*4" wafers or smaller pieces
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*Silicon
*Silicon

Revision as of 12:59, 31 January 2008

Silicon nitride can be etched using either wet chemistry or dry etch equipment. Wet chemistry is mainly used to remove all the nitride on the surface (backside and frontside) of a wafer. Dry etching etches one side at a time and can be used to etch structures with several masking materials.

Comparison of wet Silicon Nitride etch and RIE etch for etching of Silicon Nitride

Wet Silicon Nitride etch Buffered HF (BHF) RIE
General description
  • Isotropic etch
  • Well suited for removing all nitride on a wafer surface (nitride strip) without a mask. High selectivity Si3N4/Si (>100) and Si3N4/SiO2 (>20) @ 180 C.
  • Isotropic etch
  • Well suited for removing all PECVD nitride on a wafer surface (nitride strip) without a mask. Etches LPCVD nitride very slowly
  • Anisotropic etch: vertical sidewalls
Possible masking materials:
  • Silicon Oxide
  • PolySilicon
  • Photoresist
  • PolySilicon
  • Blue film
  • Photoresist
  • Silicon Oxide
  • Aluminium
  • Chromium (ONLY RIE2!)
  • Other metals if they cover less than 5% of the wafer area (ONLY RIE2!)
Etch rate
  • Si3N4 @ 180 oC: ~84 Å/min
  • Si3N4 @ 160 oC: ~60 Å/min
  • PECVD nitride: ~400-1000 Å/min
  • Typically 40-50 nm/min can be increased or decreased by using other recipe parameters.
Batch size
  • 1-25 wafers at a time
  • 1-25 wafers at a time
  • 1 wafer at a time
Size of substrate
  • 4" wafers
  • 4" wafers
  • 4" wafers or smaller pieces
Allowed materials
  • Silicon
  • Silicon Oxide
  • Silicon Nitride
  • Silicon Oxynitride
  • Silicon
  • Silicon Oxide
  • Silicon Nitride
  • Silicon Oxynitride
  • Photoresist
  • Blue film
  • Silicon
  • Silicon Oxide
  • Silicon Nitride
  • Silicon Oxynitride
  • Photoresist
  • E-beam resist
  • Aluminium
  • Chromium (ONLY RIE2!)
  • Other metals if they cover less than 5% of the wafer area (ONLY RIE2!)