Dear colleagues, I am currently utilizing combinations of photo- and dark-current for the fabrication of structures. With dark-current, I use either galvanostatic or potentiostatic modes. With potentiostatic mode, however, it seems my reference voltage, Vsce, goes out of control. I have intuitively related this condition to the gases produced. I assumed that the gases screen the semiconductor from the electro- lyte. The result, I assumed, is charge build-up, leading to high field gradient. This high field gradient appears as uncontrollable Vsce. My assumption is sort of confirmed in the sense that whenever I dislodge the bubbles from the surface, the Vsce mementarily drops. My question is how can this problem be resolved. I am investigating using elecrochemically passive chemicals to either annihilate the bubbles as they form or simply dislodge them. I would appreciate helpful contributions to this and related issues. Thanks, Robert Okojie, Microelectronics Research Center, NJIT, Newark, NJ