Suyong,
I think you have it backwards - silicon dioxide is hydrophilic, while pure, bare
silicon is extremely hydrophobic.
The reason why contact angle improves when HMDS is applied to a silicon wafer is
that a pure, bare silicon wafer is extremely rare - the silicon surface reacts
rapidly with ambient air to form a native oxide layer, thus causing the surface
to become hydrophilic.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:mems-talk-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Suyong Jung
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 11:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] HMDS onto SiO2
Hello folks
Is there somebody who knows the way to check the quality of HMDS coated on
SiO2.
From the knowledge that I've collected so far, normally people try a
contact angle method, but
, as you know, SiO2 is also hydrophobic just like HMDS is.
I would like to check the qualify of HMDS, and the completeness of HMDS
monolayer coating onto the wafer as well.
Thanks in advance
Suyong
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