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AR-N 8200 is a negative E-beam resist from Allresist, it is also known as "Medusa 82". A product presentation from Allresist is available here [https://www.allresist.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/10/Medusa82_presentation-2020.pdf AR-N8200 presentation.]
AR-N 8200 is a negative E-beam resist from Allresist, it is also known as "Medusa 82". A product presentation from Allresist is available here [https://www.allresist.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/10/Medusa82_presentation-2020.pdf AR-N8200 presentation.]
Allresist also provides these [https://www.allresist.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/03/SXAR-N8200-1_english_Allresist_product_information.pdf processing guidelines.]


== Contrast curve ==
== Contrast curve ==

Revision as of 08:58, 17 March 2022

AR-N 8200

AR-N 8200 is a negative E-beam resist from Allresist, it is also known as "Medusa 82". A product presentation from Allresist is available here AR-N8200 presentation.

Allresist also provides these processing guidelines.

Contrast curve

Exposure dose for AR-N 8200 is very dependent on Post Exposure Bake (PEB) temperature. A contrast curve for four different PEB processes were obtained by the following process parameters.

AR-N 8200 Contrast Curve, Processed by THOPE, FEB 2022
Resist Spin Coat E-beam exposure PEB Development
AR-N8200.06 AllResist LabSpin E-5, 4000 rpm, 60s, softbaked 10 min @ 150 degC 09-02-2016, JBX9500 E-2, 2nA aperture 5, doses 40-600 µC/cm2, 100 nm lines and 300 nm spaces 11-02-2016, Fumehood D-2, AR-600-546, rinsed in IPA 60s. 02-03-2016 AFM Icon, F-2, ScanAsyst in Air

Spin coating Labspin 2