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Etching of Lithium Niobate
- Etching af Lithium niobate is new to DTU Nanolab. There are some users doing it on the IBE and the ASE. We do not have any results we can show.
Comparison of Lithium niobate Etch Methods
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Generel description | Sputtering of Lithium niobate - pure physical etch
This is the dryetcher we prefer you use for Lithium niobate etching as lithium does not form any volatile etch products. You can assist it with CHF3 if you want that. |
This is an ICP and is for etching materials that forms volatile etch products with fluorine chemistry. We have allowed some lithium niobate etching to be done in this machine but we are not super happy with that since there will be redeposition inside the chamber. Please talk to us about it if you can to do it. | ||
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Smaller pieces glued to carrier wafer
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