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# 200 nm width nanoholes with 400 nm pitch (100 nm Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> + 65 nm BARC + 750 nm DUV).
# 200 nm width nanoholes with 400 nm pitch (100 nm Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> + 65 nm BARC + 750 nm DUV).


The Si / Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> / BARC / DUV stack was first processed in Pegasus 2 to etch the BARC layer (recipe named "barc gentle etch", ER=5.42nm/min), and the alumina was etched in the III-V ICP, using a BCl<sub>3</sub> / Ar recipe, which has an ER = 0.45 nm/min. With the pillars and holes samples, the BARC was also etched for 12 min on Pegasus 2, followed by 90 minutes on the III-V ICP. The nanoholes had two different approaches, starting with 260 minutes on the III-V ICP. However, it was seen that after the III-V ICP process, the leftover resist on the sample was removed during the CORE process on Pegasus 2.
The Si / Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> / BARC / DUV stack was first processed in Pegasus 2 to etch the BARC layer (recipe named "barc gentle etch", ER=5.42nm/min), and the alumina was etched in the III-V ICP, using a BCl<sub>3</sub> / Ar recipe, which has an ER = 0.45 nm/min. With the pillars and holes samples, the BARC was also etched for 12 min on Pegasus 2, followed by 90 minutes on the III-V ICP. <br>
The nanoholes had two different approaches, starting with 260 minutes on the III-V ICP. However, it was seen that after the III-V ICP process, the leftover resist on the sample was removed during the CORE process on Pegasus 2.
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