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a substitution for PMMA
2010-03-07
limengyue26
2010-03-07
Fei Wang
2010-03-08
A.ALLOUCH
a substitution for PMMA
limengyue26
2010-03-07
dear all,

We are using your Microchem's product - PMMA, the Positive EB resist. But during
our microfabrication process, the tempature is not allowed to be higher than
100°C. But the prebaking tempature of PMMA is always 180°C, or ranging from
140°C to 200°C in the data sheet.

The second problem of PMMA is it can not bear severe RIE(reactive ion ething).

Do you have some suggestion about some resist which property is similar to PMMA
but can be prebaked at lower tempature, 120°C at most, and of course not higher
than 100°C is better. At the same time, it also can have a better performance
when RIEed.

Thank you !

limengyue

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