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Ething of Aluminium can be done either wet or dry. For wet etching please see below on this page. Dry etching can be done either with the ICP Metal Etch using Chlorine chemistry or with IBE by sputtering with Ar ions.
Wet Aluminium Etch
Wet etching of aluminium is done with two different solutions:
- H2O:H3PO4 1:2 at 50 oC
- Pre-mixed etch solution: PES 77-19-04 at 20 oC
Both solutions are used in the Aluminium etch bath shown to the right. It must be written on which one is in. Solution no. 1 is the most used solution for etching aluminium. Solution no. 2 is primarily for etching aluminium mixed with a small percentage of silicon.
The user manual and contact information can be found in LabManager:
Al-etch info page in LabManager
Comparing the two solutions
Aluminium Etch 1 | Aluminium Etch 2 | |
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General description | Etch of pure aluminium | Etch of aluminium + 1.5% Si |
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Chemical solution | H2O:H3PO4 1:2 | PES 77-19-04
77 vol% H3PO4 85% 19 vol% CH3COOH 100% 4 vol% HNO3 70% |
Process temperature! | 50 oC | 20 oC |
Possible masking materials! | Photoresist (1.5 µm AZ5214E) | Photoresist (1.5 µm AZ5214E) |
Etch rate | ~100 nm/min (Pure Al) | ~60 nm/min |
Batch size! | 1-25 wafers at a time | 1-25 wafer at a time |
Size of substrate | 4" wafers | 4" wafers |
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