If you've gotten desperate, here's what you do.
Since you're using gold and chrome, you can dip it in Piranha (4 parts
H2SO4 : 1 part 30% H2O2).
Piranha does not attack chrome or gold very much. In fact, some labs use
piranha to clean their chrome masks.
After a minute or two, all the leftover resist should be gone.
No guarantees are implied that this will not disturb or destroy your
device.
Make sure to rinse it a good long while (5 minutes), and inspect it
thoroughly (especially around corners) after the process.
Let us know how it turns out.
Jesse Fowler
"Yue Mun Pun, Jeffrey"
Sent by: [email protected]
Subject [mems-talk] RE: Patterning Gold heaters on glass
Hi,
Can anyone help me on this?
In addition to what I did below, using ultrasonic treatment, I had also
tried to heat the substrate in AZ300 stripper at 80-90'C and again treated
the substrate with sonication. Hoowever, some of the gold-coated resist
still remain on the glass wafer.