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==Comparison methode 1 and methode 2 for the process==
==Comparison of Aluminium etch metodes==


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Etching of Aluminium

Etching of aluminium can be done either by wet etch, dry etch or by sputtering with ions.


Comparison of Aluminium etch metodes

Al wet etch 1 Al wet etch 2 Al etch by ICP metal Al sputtering by IBE (Ionfab300+)
Generel description Wet etch of pure Al Wet etch of Al + 1.5% Si Dry plasma etch of Al Sputtering of Al - pure physical etch
Etch rate range
  • ~100nm/min (pure Al)
  • ~60nm/min (Al+1.5% Si)
  • ~350 nm/min (depending on features size and etch load)
  • ~30nm/min (not tested yet)
Etch profile
  • Isotropic
  • Isotropic
  • Anisotropic (vertical sidewalls)
  • Anisotropic (angles sidewalls, typical around 70 dg)
Substrate size
  • #1-25 100 mm wafers
  • #1-25 100 mm wafers
  • smaller pieces on a carrier wafer
  • #1 100mm wafers (when set up to 100mm wafers)
  • #1 150mm wafers (when set up to 150mm wafers)

Smaller pieces glued to carrier wafer

  • #1 50mm wafer
  • #1 100mm wafer
  • #1 150mm wafer
  • #1 200mm wafer
Allowed materials
  • Aluminium
  • Silicon
  • Silicon Oxide
  • Silicon Nitride
  • Silicon Oxynitride
  • Photoresist
  • E-beam resist
  • Aluminium
  • Silicon
  • Silicon Oxide
  • Silicon Nitride
  • Silicon Oxynitride
  • Photoresist
  • E-beam resist
  • Silicon
  • Quartz/fused silica
  • Photoresist/e-beam resist
  • PolySilicon,
  • Silicon oxide
  • Silicon (oxy)nitride
  • Aluminium
  • Titanium
  • Chromium
  • Silicon
  • Silicon oxides
  • Silicon nitrides
  • Metals from the +list
  • Metals from the -list
  • Alloys from the above list
  • Stainless steel
  • Glass
  • III-V materials
  • Resists
  • Polymers
  • Capton tape