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Results from the acceptance test in February 2011
Acceptance test for Ti etch :
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| Etch depth |
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| Etch rate |
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| Etch rate uniformity |
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| Selectivity (Ti etch rate/ZEP etch rate) |
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| Etch profile |
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Process parameters for the acceptance test
| Parameter | Ti etch acceptance |
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| Neutralizer current [mA] | 550 |
| RF Power [W] | 1200 |
| Beam current [mA] | 500 |
| Beam voltage [V] | 600 |
| Beam accelerator voltage | 400 |
| Ar flow to neutralizer [sccm] | 6.0 |
| Ar flow to beam [sccm] | 6.0 |
| Rotation speed [rpm] | 20 |
| Stage angle [degrees] | 20 |


