[mems-talk] Is it possible to deposit Pt directly on
Si/SiO2(PECVD) substrate?
Dirk Renckens - TNW
T.J.A.Renckens at tudelft.nl
Mon Feb 18 04:35:06 EST 2008
Dear Steven,
Personally I have sputtered Pd (which is chemically similar to Pt)
directly on virgin prima Si (with native oxide). The deposited coat
(which was ~20nm in my case) was stable against common organic and
inorganic solvents (ethanol, acetone, water, toluene). I do not know if
it will be stable in piranha, but it is possible (Pt is normally
dissolved in aqua regia). When my Pd layer was exposed to air plasma
(i.e. a mild oxygen plasma), the Pd was initially stable (also in
solvents), but would start to flake when exposed to a reducing agent. I
hope this information helps.
Kind regards,
Dirk Renckens
PhD student - TU Delft
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Yang [mailto:steven030505 at gmail.com]
Sent: 16 February 2008 10:47
To: mems-talk
Subject: [mems-talk] Is it possible to deposit Pt directly on
Si/SiO2(PECVD) substrate?
Hi, all
Not sure the Pt (sputtering) will stick firmly on the substrate or
not? as normally Ti/Pt is used for the electrode deposit. But I am
going to try Pt directly on Si substrate with PECVD SiO2 (1 or 2 um)
due to machine limitation.
and if possible, will the Pt electrode firm enought to go through some
processes like Piranha, O2 plasma?
Thank you very much!
Steven
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