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hard bake before HF
2004-01-06
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2004-01-07
R. Brent Garber (2 parts)
2004-01-06
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2004-01-08
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2004-01-09
Eric TANG Xiaosong
hard bake before HF
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2004-01-08
thanks bob,gururaj,garber
yeha iam doing Sio2 etching....today i got one another problem after Uv light
rays frommask alinger i did not get any pattern and when i put wafer into
developler the developler did hit photoresit i wondered there problem in mask
alinger light or developer solution i think its mask alinger UV rays because by
eye there is nothing seems pattern like thing.
regards
rajan malik

Quoting [email protected]:

> Rajan:
>
> Are you etching silicon or silicon dioxide? HF by itself is not that
> good of a silicon etcher but does wonders on silicon dioxide. If you are
> trying to etch silicon dioxide then I would suggest a buffered oxide
> etch with a ratio of about 6:1. If that is the case then a hardbake at
> 110 degrees C at 30 minutes in a box oven or 1-2 minutes on a hot plate
> should give you good resistance to lifting of the photoresist. It is
> common practice to use HMDS prior to photoresist coating as this really
> helps with adhesion of photo to oxide. You might want to contact Bill
> Moffet at Yield Engineering for more details. They are located in N.
> California. Bob Henderson
>
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Rajan Malik
Graduate Student
Electrical Engg.
University of south Florida


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