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== Silicon etching on the ICP Metal Etcher == | == Silicon etching on the ICP Metal Etcher == | ||
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In the primary silicon etcher at Nanolab, the [[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/DRIE-Pegasus|DRIE-Pegasus]], silicon is etched using a fluorine based plasma (with SF<sub>6</sub> as etch gas). Silicon is also etched by chlorine and bromine. | In the primary silicon etcher at Nanolab, the [[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/DRIE-Pegasus|DRIE-Pegasus]], silicon is etched using a fluorine based plasma (with SF<sub>6</sub> as etch gas). Silicon is also etched by chlorine and bromine. |
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Silicon etching on the ICP Metal Etcher
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In the primary silicon etcher at Nanolab, the DRIE-Pegasus, silicon is etched using a fluorine based plasma (with SF6 as etch gas). Silicon is also etched by chlorine and bromine.