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thick photoresist development
2004-02-16
Qing Yao
2004-02-16
Isaac Wing Tak Chan
2004-02-16
sappasamy@APPLIEDIMAGE.com
2004-02-16
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2004-02-17
Gary
2004-02-17
Brubaker Chad
2004-02-17
Kevin
2004-02-18
Brubaker Chad
2004-02-18
Bill Moffat
thick photoresist development
Qing Yao
2004-02-16
Hi,

I have difficulty in patterning thick photoresist. The following is what I did:

1> coat a 4" Si wafer with 5 layers of AZ4620 using a spinner. The thickness of
each layer is about 10 microns and the total thickness of PR is about 50
microns. Bake the wafer at 110 degree centigrade for 1 min. after the deposition
of each single layer.

2> print the image pattern on a transparency (emulsion down) using a 5080-dpi
laser printer. put the transparency mask on top of the PR layer and put a 4"
quartz plate on top of the mask. Then do Fusion Flood exposure. the dose is
about 3300 mJ/cm2. Lots of bubbles are generated during the exposure process.

3> use 1:4 AZ400K to develop the PR for about 9 minutes.

I used both optical microscope and surface profilometer to measure the side
wall. The slope angle is about 50 degrees.

However, I need the slope angle to be close to 90 degrees (at least larger than
80 degrees) so that it is almost perpendicular to the substrate. What can I do
to achieve it? Would you please give me any suggestions?

by the way, the thick photoresist layer is sort of mold (for electroless plating
of Ni on Si substrate).




Best Regards,


Qing Yao
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