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== Comparing silicon etch | == Comparing silicon nitride etch methods at DTU Nanolab == | ||
There are a broad | There are a broad variety of silicon nitride etch methods at DTU Nanolab. The methods are compared here to make it easier for you to compare and choose the one that suits your needs. | ||
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/Wet Silicon Nitride Etch|Wet Silicon Nitride Etch]] | *[[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/Wet Silicon Nitride Etch|Wet Silicon Nitride Etch]] | ||
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/AOE (Advanced Oxide Etch)/Silicon Nitride Etch using AOE|Etch of Silicon Nitride using AOE]] | *[[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/AOE (Advanced Oxide Etch)/Silicon Nitride Etch using AOE|Etch of Silicon Nitride using AOE]] | ||
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/IBE | *[[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/IBE⁄IBSD Ionfab 300|IBE/Ion Beam Etching using IBSD Ionfab 300]] | ||
*[[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Etch/ICP_Metal_Etcher/silicon_nitride|Silicon nitride etch using the ICP metal]] | |||
==Compare the | ==Compare the methods for Silicon Nitride etching== | ||
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![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/Wet Silicon Nitride Etch|Wet Silicon Nitride Etch]] | ![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/Wet Silicon Nitride Etch|Wet Silicon Nitride Etch]] | ||
![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/Wet Silicon Oxide Etch (BHF)|BHF]] | ![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/Wet Silicon Oxide Etch (BHF)|BHF]] | ||
![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/ | ![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/ASE_(Advanced_Silicon_Etch)|ASE]] | ||
![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/AOE (Advanced Oxide Etch)|AOE (Advanced Oxide Etch)]] | ![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/AOE (Advanced Oxide Etch)|AOE (Advanced Oxide Etch)]] | ||
![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/IBE⁄IBSD Ionfab 300|IBE/IBSD Ionfab 300]] | ![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/IBE⁄IBSD Ionfab 300|IBE/IBSD Ionfab 300]] | ||
![[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/ICP Metal Etcher|ICP Metal]] | |||
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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) @ | *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) @ 160 C. | ||
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*Isotropic etch | *Isotropic etch | ||
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*Anisotropic etch: vertical sidewalls | *Anisotropic etch: vertical sidewalls | ||
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* | *Anisotropic etch: vertical sidewalls | ||
*Deep etch | |||
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* | *Primarily for pure physical etch by sputtering with Ar-ions | ||
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* | *Anisotropic etch: vertical sidewalls | ||
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*Photoresist | *Photoresist | ||
*DUV resist | |||
*E-beam resist | *E-beam resist | ||
*Silicon Oxide | *Silicon Oxide | ||
*Silicon Nitride | *Silicon Nitride | ||
*Aluminium | *Aluminium | ||
*Metals if they cover less than 5% of the wafer area | *Metals if they cover less than 5% of the wafer area | ||
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*Photoresist | *Photoresist | ||
*DUV resist | |||
*E-beam resist | |||
*Silicon Oxide | *Silicon Oxide | ||
*Silicon Nitride | *Silicon Nitride | ||
*Aluminium | *Aluminium | ||
*Chromium (please try to avoid it) | |||
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*Any material that is accepted in the machine | |||
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* | *Resists | ||
*other materials from the allowed list of materials | |||
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!Etch rate range | !Etch rate range | ||
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*Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> @ 160 <sup>o</sup>C: ~26 Å/min | |||
*Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> @ 160 <sup>o</sup>C: ~ | |||
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* | *PECVD nitride: ~40.0-100.0 nm/min | ||
*Stoichiometric LPCVD nitride: ~0.65-8 nm/min <!-- Copyrigth issues kabi (''Yannick Seis, KU, 2019'')--> | |||
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*Probably betweeb 20-300 nm/min depending on the process parameters | |||
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*Process dependent. | |||
*Tested once to ~60nm/min | |||
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*Process dependent. | |||
*Has not been tested yet. | |||
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*Process | *Process dependent | ||
*60-65 nm/min has been tested | |||
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!Substrate size | !Substrate size | ||
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*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1-25 | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1-25 4" and 6" wafers | ||
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*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1-25 | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1-25 4"-6" wafers | ||
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*As many small samples as can be fitted on the 100mm carrier | *As many small samples as can be fitted on the 100mm carrier (bad/no cooling!) | ||
*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 100mm wafer (or smaller with carrier) | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 100mm wafer (or smaller with carrier) | ||
*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 150mm wafer (only when the system is set up for 150mm) | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 150mm wafer (only when the system is set up for 150mm) | ||
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*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 50 mm wafer fitted on a 100mm wafer | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 50 mm wafer fitted on a 100mm wafer | ||
*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 100 mm wafer | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 100 mm wafer | ||
*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 150 mm wafers (only when | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 150 mm wafers (only RIE2 when set up to 150mm) | ||
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*As many samples as can be securely fitted on a up to 200mm wafer | *As many samples as can be securely fitted on a up to 200mm wafer | ||
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*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 150 mm wafers with special carrier | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 150 mm wafers with special carrier | ||
*<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 200 mm wafer | *<nowiki>#</nowiki>1 200 mm wafer | ||
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*Set up for 150mm wafers | |||
*Smaller samples can be processes when fixed to a 150mm carrier wafer. | |||
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*Silicon Oxynitride | *Silicon Oxynitride | ||
*Photoresist | *Photoresist | ||
*E-beam | *E-beam resists | ||
*Other metals if they cover less than 5% of the wafer area | *DUV resists | ||
*Other metals if they cover less than 5% of the wafer area | |||
*Quartz/fused silica | *Quartz/fused silica | ||
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*Silicon Oxynitride | *Silicon Oxynitride | ||
*Photoresist | *Photoresist | ||
* | *E-beam resists | ||
*DUV resists | |||
*Aluminium | *Aluminium | ||
*Chromium (try to avoid it) | *Chromium (try to avoid it) | ||
*Quartz/fused silica | *Quartz/fused silica | ||
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*Polymers | *Polymers | ||
*Capton tape | *Capton tape | ||
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*Silicon | |||
*Silicon Oxide | |||
*Silicon Nitride | |||
*Silicon Oxynitride | |||
*Photoresist | |||
*E-beam resists | |||
*DUV resists | |||
*Aluminium (Al, Al2O3, AlN) | |||
*Chromium | |||
*Titanium (Ti, TiW, TiN, TiO2) | |||
*Tungsten (W) | |||
*Molybdynem | |||
*Quartz/fused silica | |||
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Comparing silicon nitride etch methods at DTU Nanolab
There are a broad variety of silicon nitride etch methods at DTU Nanolab. The methods are compared here to make it easier for you to compare and choose the one that suits your needs.
- Wet Silicon Nitride Etch
- Etch of Silicon Nitride using AOE
- IBE/Ion Beam Etching using IBSD Ionfab 300
- Silicon nitride etch using the ICP metal
Compare the methods for Silicon Nitride etching
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