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Capabilities of ICP-RIE cryogenic dry etching of silicon: review of exemplary microstructures - art. no. 105005

  作者 Sokmen, U; Stranz, A; Fundling, S; Wehmann, HH; Bandalo, V; Bora, A; Tornow, M; Waag, A; Peiner, E  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering;  卷期  2009年19-10;  页码  5005-5005  
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[摘要]Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) cryogenic dry etching was used to etch submicron pores, nano contact lines, submicron diameter pillars, thin and thick cantilevers, membrane structures and anisotropic deep structures with high aspect ratios in silicon for bio-nanoelectronics, optoelectronics and nano-micro electromechanical systems (NMEMS). The ICP cryogenic dry etching gives us the advantage of switching plasmas between etch rates of 13 nm min(-1) and 4 mu m min(-1) for submicron pores and for membrane structures, respectively. A very thin photoresist mask can endure at -75 degrees C even during etching 70 mu m deep for cantilevers and 300 mu m deep for membrane structures. Coating the backsides of silicon membrane substrates with a thin photoresist film inhibited the lateral etching of cantilevers during their front release. Between -95 degrees C and -140 degrees C, we realized crystallographic-plane-dependent etching that creates facets only at the etch profile bottom. By varying the oxygen content and the process temperature, we achieved good control over the shape of the etched structures. The formation of black silicon during membrane etching down to 300 mu m was delayed by reducing the oxygen content.

 
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