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ArtikelHybrid Postprocessing Etching for CMOS-Compatible MEMS  
Oleh: Tea, N. H. ; Gaitan, M. ; Milanovic, V. ; Zincke, C.A. ; Suehle, J. S. ; Zaghloul, M.E. ; Geist, J.
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Dalam koleksi: Journal of Microelectro Mechanical System vol. 6 no. 4 (1997), page 363-372.
Topik: MEMS; hybrid; postprocessing; etching; CMOS; MEMS
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Isi artikelA major limitation in the fabrication of microstructures as a post CMOS (complimentary metal oxide semiconductor) process has been overcome by the development of a hybrid processing technique, which combines both an isotropic and anisotropic etch step. Using this hybrid technique, microelectromechanical structures with sizes ranging from 0.05 to ~ 1 mm in width and up to 6 mm in length were fabricated in CMOS technology. The mechanical robustness of the microstructures determines the limit on their dimensions. Examples of an application of this hybrid technique to produce microwave coplanar transmission lines are presented. The performance of the micromachined microwave coplanar waveguides meets the design specifications of low loss, high phase velocity, and 50 O characteristic impedance. Various commonly used etchants were investigated for topside maskless postmicromachining of <100> silicon wafers to obtain the microstructures. The isotropic etchant used is gas - phase xenon difluoride (XeF(2)), while the wet anisotropic etchants are either ethylenediamine - pyrocatechol (EDP) or tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH). The advantages and disadvantages of these etchants with respect to selectivity, reproducibility, handling, and process compatibility are also described.
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