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Drie support wafer
2007-06-14
ashwini jambhalikar
2007-06-14
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2007-06-14
Jim Beall
2007-06-15
Xiaoguang Liu
2007-06-15
Jim Beall
2007-06-18
Xiaoguang Liu
2007-06-15
Xiaoguang Liu
(211) silicon wafers
2007-06-16
Andrea Mazzolari
Drie support wafer
Jim Beall
2007-06-15
For through etching, I like to use sapphire wafers so I can inspect
the etch pattern from the back. We also use silicon with a micron or
2 of oxide. If I am doing acetone release, I use silicon backing
wafers that are deep etched slightly (50 microns?) with radial slots
and rings to make it easier for the acetone to get in from the edges.

On Jun 15, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Xiaoguang Liu wrote:

> Hi Jim
>
> What support wafer would you use? Is it silicon also? How would you
> prevent
> the support wafer from being etched?
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