HI, I did not do Ag etch before. but there is a good reference with several Ag etch recipe. please see p.182-3 of " Etching in microsystem technology / Michael Köhler ; translated by Antje Wiegand " - TK7872.M3 K6413 1999 zeta ucla Martyn Gadsdon wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to make silver polarization gratings for optical spectrum, > i.e. I am making thin silver wires about 100nm high and with a period > of about 250nm. My method is as follows, > > I evaporate 100nm Ag onto a silica (or glass) substrate. Spin 150nm > thickness of photoresist on top of this. Then I over expose and > develop (using NaOH) the photoresist into a diffraction grating so > that part of the silver is exposed. I think I have got this far sorted > ok (though I am not sure if I am actually revealing the silver > underneath the photoresist properly. > > My problem is in the next stage, I am then trying to etch the revealed > silver using nitric acid. When I try to do this the silver that is > exposed changes to a milky colour (and becomes transparent) and then > stops dissolving no matter how long I attempt to etch for. The > photoresist mask seems unaffected, but when I remove in it do not see > any diffraction or polarization effects as expected. > > What am I doing wrong?! Or is there a easier way to do this e.g. > better etch solution? > > Thanks > > Martyn Gadsdon