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The Poly Etch is typically used for opening holes in poly-silicon thin-films, using photoresist as an etch mask. Due to its isotropic nature the under-etching (etch-bias) at least amounts to the thickness of the poly-silicon layer. Another example of usage is etching of "circular-shaped" holes in silicon substrates. | The Poly Etch is typically used for opening holes in poly-silicon thin-films, using photoresist as an etch mask. Due to its isotropic nature the under-etching (etch-bias) at least amounts to the thickness of the poly-silicon layer. Another example of usage is etching of "circular-shaped" holes in silicon substrates. | ||
The | The Poly Etch is based on the combined oxidation of silicon followed by dissolution of the silicon oxide. | ||
bainitially 85 wt% H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub> which is heated up to the boiling temperature - ca. 157 <sup>o</sup>C. Water is allowed to boil off thus raising the concentration and the boiling temperature of the solution until a boiling temperature of 180 <sup>o</sup>C is reached. Thereafter, the wafers are submerged into the bath and the water-cooled lid is closed to maintain the concentration and the boiling temperature. In some cases a lower boiling temperature is chosen - typically 160 <sup>o</sup>C - which lowers the etch rate and improves the selectivity R<sub>Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub></sub> / R<sub>SiO<sub>2</sub></sub>. | |||