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Unwanted image reversal in contact printing
2004-12-17
Brian Mc Cormack
2004-12-20
fabio quaranta
2004-12-20
Oliver Horn
Unwanted image reversal in contact printing
fabio quaranta
2004-12-20
Are you sure about the contact? Little distance between mask and sample
(1um)produces divergence in the light beam. This is not important in big
features but it's crucial for small ones.

Fabio

Fabio Quaranta
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-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Per conto di Brian Mc Cormack
Inviato: venerdì 17 dicembre 2004 19.25
A: [email protected]
Oggetto: [mems-talk] Unwanted image reversal in contact printing

Hi,
I'm having problems with unwanted image reversal in S1813 resist
patterns. Large structures (connection pads etc.) are developing
properly (i.e. resist removal in exposed areas) but in equal line:space
gratings the image is reversed (i.e. resist is removed from areas which
should be dark field). It's standard g-line contact printing, 0.5um
resist layer and 1.8um linewidths in the grating structures. Any
suggestions for correcting this would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Brian

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