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Overcut AZ5214 profile
2011-02-22
Parrish Ralston
2011-02-22
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2011-02-22
Bill Moffat
Overcut AZ5214 profile
Bill Moffat
2011-02-22
Why not use the positive resist and reversal to create the
electroplating mold?

Bill Moffat

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Subject: [mems-talk] Overcut AZ5214 profile

I was wondering if anyone has a recipe for AZ5214 as a negative
photoresist (or any other negative photoresist) that has good step
coverage, and overcut sidewalls.

I have been trying for a while to use positive photoresist as a
continuity layer that resides between a MMIC chip set in a cavity and a
Ti/Au seedlayer for electroplating.  I deposit KMPR on top of the seed
layer as an electroplating mold and the solvents in the KMPR react with
the positive photoresist.  It doesn't seem to matter than I have
thickened my seed layer in attempts to better isolate the two layers.

So I would like to try and use a negative resist which hopefully will
hold up better to the KMPR.  But I still need good step coverage and a
good, overcut sidewalls so my seed layer is still continuous.

Thank you,
Parrish
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