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Revision as of 14:37, 27 February 2008
Wet Silicon Oxide Etch (BHF and SIO Etch (wetting agent))
Silicon oxide can be etched using HF. At Danchip it is mainly used in a buffered version BHF (premixed). The BHF has a more stable etch rate and more gentle to photoresist due to an almost pH neutral solution which makes photoresist a good masking material for the oxide etch.
SIO etch (BHF with wetting agent) can also be used for etching silicon oxide. This is mainly for etching small holes. If you have wetting problems in BHF try the SIO etch. It is also a good idea to wet the sample in water before etching.
Silicon oxide etch data
BHF | 5% HF | SIO | |
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General description |
Etching of silicon oxide with a stable etch rate |
Mainly for removing native oxide |
Etching of silicon oxide - especially for etching small holes |
Chemical solution | BHF | 5% HF | BHF with wetting agent |
Process temperature | Room temperature | Room temperature | Room temperature |
Possible masking materials |
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In beaker or PP-bath in the fume hood in cleanroom 2:
In RCA bench:
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Etch rate |
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Life time of the photoresist | ~½ hour | ~½ hour | ~½ hour |
Batch size |
1-25 wafers of 4" at a time |
Beaker: 1-5 wafer of 4" at a time RCA bench: 1-25 wafers of 4" at a time |
1-25 wafer of 4" at a time |
Size of substrate |
4" wafers |
2"-6" wafers |
4" wafers |
Allowed materials |
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In beaker or PP-bath in the fume hood in cleanroom 2:
In RCA bench:
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Life time of the photoresist and blue film in BHF
Photoresist delaminates from the substrate in BHF. For standard photoresist this process starts after about or less than ½ hour but the time can vary with resist pattern. It starts by under etching the photoresist at the edges. The life time can be prolonged a little to ½ hour - 40 minutes if the photoresist is baked at 120oC.
Blue film also has a limited life time in BHF. Blue film is mainly used for back side protecting the wafer while etching on the front side. The life time of Blue film is also about ½ hour.