[labnetwork] KOH etch of silicon
Mario Beaudoin
beaudoin at physics.ubc.ca
Tue Aug 22 14:26:18 EDT 2017
Transene sells Si etchants and the condensing glassware to do these
types of jobs. http://transene.com/si/
Le 11/08/2017 à 6:03 AM, Mathilde Isabelle Barriet a écrit :
> Dear All,
>
> I have a user who wants to do KOH etch of silicon but since we do not have an established process in the lab, I am wondering if I could get some practical guidance on the best set ups.
>
> Also, this user is especially concerned about contaminating his Si wafers with metals so I wonder what degree of purity of KOH is commonly used and if buying the best quality available make a difference on the Si contamination or not.
>
> If anyone has experience with this, please let me know.
>
> Thanks
> Mathilde
>
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