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SiO2 RIE etching without carbonizing the photoresist
2010-02-08
weiquan yang
2010-02-08
Bob Henderson
2010-02-08
Brad Cantos
2010-02-09
weiquan yang
2010-02-10
Brad Cantos
2010-02-10
Brad Cantos
SiO2 RIE etching without carbonizing the photoresist
Bob Henderson
2010-02-08
What is your receipe. A lot of times using SF6 at low power will have a good
etch rate and be gentler on the resist. Bob Henderson

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Subject: [mems-talk] SiO2 RIE etching without carbonizing the photoresist

Hi, everyone. I am trying to etch SiO2 layer by RIE dry etching using
photoresist (s1827) as the etching mask. Because the SiO2 layer is as thick
as 1 um, I need to do the RIE dry etching for long time. However when I
extend the etching time more than 15 mins, the photoresist becomes
carbonized. Carbonzied photoresist is hard to remove without attacking the
GaAs device under the SiO2. Are there other SiO2 etching recipes
without carbonizing the photoresist? Or are there some way to strip the
carbonized photoresist without destroying the device? Thank you!

Weiquan
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