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Wet etching
2002-01-11
Paolo Bondavalli
2002-01-11
Qingwei Mo
2002-01-14
Mighty Platypus
2002-01-14
René Fléron
Wet etching
Mighty Platypus
2002-01-14
This may sound simple ("is it plugged in?"), but I've heard that thorough
cleaning is VERY important in reducing stiction. So, longer rinses may
help your performance.

Jesse Fowler
  UCLA/MAE Dept., 420 Westwood Plaza, Room 18-121, ENGR IV
  Los Angeles, CA 90095-1597 | (310)825-3977
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Paolo Bondavalli wrote:

> Dear MEMS experts,
> We are looking to make wet-ecthing of a SiO2 sacrificial layer under a
> freestanding layer.
> The problem is stiction.
> I know that we have to use SCO2 in order to improve the reproductibility
> of the process but what can we do in order to obtain any layers without
> sticting only using usual techniques?
> After etching, we wash the sample in water and  in propanol solution.
> Our wafer is in Silicon.
> Thanks for information
>
>
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