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==Wet etching of Chromium==
==Wet etching of Chromium==
[[Image:Fumehood1-2.jpg|300x300px|thumb|Fume hood 01 or 02 (for acids and bases) in cleanroom D-3 can be used for wet chromium etching.]]
[[Image:Fumehood1-2.jpg|300x300px|thumb|Fume hood 01 or 02 (for acids and bases) in cleanroom D-3 can be used for wet chromium etching.]]
Wet etching of chromium at DTU Nanolab is done making your own set up in a beaker in a fume hood - preferably in D-3. You can see the APV [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/d4Show.php?id=4748&mach=368 here].
Wet etching of chromium at DTU Nanolab is done making your own set up in a beaker in a fume hood - preferably in D-3. Make sure no other setup is present in the fume hood before you start. You can see the APV [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/d4Show.php?id=4748&mach=368 here].


We use the following solution to etch chromium:
We use the following solution to etch chromium:
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PECVD SiO2 and LPCVD SiN coated wafers have been immersed in Cr etch 18 for 10min. Thickness wise: absolutely no changes (roughness after etch not measured)
PECVD SiO2 and LPCVD SiN coated wafers have been immersed in Cr etch 18 for 10min. Thickness wise: absolutely no changes (roughness after etch not measured)


Normally the etch is reused, but if you need to dispose it, collect it in a bottle marked O waste.
Normally the etch is reused (if you etch Molybdenum never reuse), but if you need to dispose it, collect it in a bottle marked X waste.  


===Overview of the chromium etch process===
===Overview of the chromium etch process===