Try using TMAH. The undercuts worse, but it doesn't attack SiO. For a simple pattern, you can compensate the mask for the expected undercut. David Nemeth Senior Engineer Sophia Wireless, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: guda reddy Subject: SPAM-LOW: [mems-talk] SiO2 As a Mask Thank you guys for replying to my previous mail. What iam trying to do was to make use of the silicon wafers with the grown oxide layer to fabricate deep v-grooves using KOH. As you all know that one micro thick is not sufficent enough to make deep grooves. I can go a head and change the mask to silicon nitride, but before doing that i wanted to know why can't we grow thicker oxide layers and use it for deeper grooves. I am trying to look for some books or papers that gives me some solid proof that i have change the my mask. If any of you guys can mention the books or papers that i am looking for would be really helpful and i would really appriciate for your help.