Mark Hadley used to bubble O2 through the KOH to reduce H2 bubbles at the etch surface. Bill Flounders recently gave me a paper on arsenic and antimony salts to KOH to produce mirror-like surfaces. Regrettably, I gave him back the paper. Bob -----Original Message----- From: mems-talk-bounces+bob=argon.eecs.berkeley.edu@memsnet.org [mailto:mems-talk-bounces+bob=argon.eecs.berkeley.edu@memsnet.org] On Behalf Of Kirt Williams Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 10:22 AM To: General MEMS discussion Subject: Re: [mems-talk] KOH Etching - surface roughness of v-groove surfaces A post-etch processing step that might help you is annealing in hydrogen at 10 Torr, 1100 C, for a few minutes. This smooths rough silicon surfaces and rounds corners. This was reported by M.-C. Lee and M. C. Wu from UCLA last week at the Hilton Head conference. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vipul Patel"To: Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 11:22 AM Subject: [mems-talk] KOH Etching - surface roughness of v-groove surfaces > Dear MEMS experts, > > I have a need to have a mirror-like surface of the etched V-grooves ( macroscopic) using an-isotropic wet silicon etch. > When I used conventional KOH etching ( I think it was 40% sol. at 80 deg. C and a stirrer was used), the resultant surface has several features larger than 2 micron.( I measured it by cleaving the V-groove and measuring the surface roughness of the etched surface by dektek profilometer.) > The crystal plane was aligned to better than 0.05 deg. during lithography process using an additional mask. > I came across several papers related to improving the surface roughness, however being an Electrical Engineer, I do not understand chemical etching well. Our goal is to have a surface with less than 0.1 micron peak-to-peak roughness on macroscopic level ( across a few mm long facet) > > Can anyone suggest on what changes should I make to etch process and share their experience? Do I have a spec. that is not doable? Eventhough I have no experience, I can probably also try TMAH or EDP solutions. Also, does anyone recommend a MEMS foundry with experience in this specific area. If they can guarantee the spec. , I can probably give them the entire device/wafer fabrication. > > With best regards, > > Vipul Patel.. > _______________________________________________ > MEMS-talk@memsnet.org mailing list: to unsubscribe or change your list > options, visit http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk > Hosted by the MEMS Exchange, providers of MEMS processing services. > Visit us at http://www.memsnet.org/ _______________________________________________ MEMS-talk@memsnet.org mailing list: to unsubscribe or change your list options, visit http://mail.mems-exchange.org/mailman/listinfo/mems-talk Hosted by the MEMS Exchange, providers of MEMS processing services. Visit us at http://www.memsnet.org/