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==Etching of Chromium== | ==Etching of Chromium== | ||
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Etching of Chromium
Etching of chromium can be done either by wet etch, dry etch or by sputtering with ions.
Comparison of Chromium Etch Methods
Cr wet etch 1 | Cr wet etch 2 | ICP metal | IBE (Ionfab300+) | |
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Generel description | Wet etch of Cr premixed (Chrome etch 18) | Wet etch of Cr that you need to mix your self | Dry plasma etch of Cr | Sputtering of Cr - pure physical etch |
Etch rate range |
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Etch profile |
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Substrate size |
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Smaller pieces glued to carrier wafer
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Allowed materials |
No restrictions cross contamination wise as long as you use the right beaker and make sure that they are safe to enter in the chemicals |
No restrictions cross contamination wise as long as you use the right beaker and make sure that they are safe to enter in the chemicals |
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