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Etch of silicon can be done by either wet etch or dry etch. The standard setups for this here at DANCHIP are: | Etch of silicon can be done by either wet etch or dry etch. The standard setups for this here at DANCHIP are: | ||
===Wet etches:=== | ===Wet etches:=== | ||
*KOH | *[[Specific Process Knowledge/Etch/KOH Etch|KOH Etch]] | ||
*Wet PolySilicon etch | *Wet PolySilicon etch | ||
Revision as of 10:34, 8 November 2007
Etch of silicon can be done by either wet etch or dry etch. The standard setups for this here at DANCHIP are:
Wet etches:
- KOH Etch
- Wet PolySilicon etch
Dry etches:
Comparison of KOH etch, wet PolySilicon etch, RIE etch and ASE etch for etching of Silicon
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Etch rate | <40nm/min to >600nm/min depending on recipe parameters and mask design | <130nm/min to >5.6 µm/min depending on recipe, mask design and aspect ratio. | ||
Size of substrate | 4" and 6" in our standard bath | 4" in our standard bath | 4" (or smaller with carrier) | 6" (when it is set up for 6") and 4" (or smaller if you have a carrier) |
Process volume | 25 wafers at a time | 25 wafers at a time | One wafer at a time | One wafer at a time |