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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
René Fléron
2002-01-14
I've heard of someone using a freeze drying technique to avoid stiction.

Reni Fliron

-----Original Message-----
From: Paolo Bondavalli [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 11. januar 2002 16:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] Wet etching


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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LABCOM - Laboratoire Interconnexions Optiques et MEMS
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(FRANCE)
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