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Nanomachining of (110)-oriented silicon by scanning probe lithography and anisotropic wet etching
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Nanomachining of (110)-oriented silicon by scanning probe lithography and anisotropic wet etching

F.S.-S. Chien, C.-L. Wu, Y.-C. Chou, T.T. Chen, S. Gwo and W.-F. Hsieh
Applied Physics Letters, Vol.75(16), pp.2429-2431
18/10/1999

Abstract

We have demonstrated that silicon nanostructures with high aspect ratios, having ∼400nm structural height and ∼55nm lateral dimension, may be fabricated by scanning probe lithography and aqueous KOH orientation-dependent etching on the H-passivated (110) Si wafer. The high spatial resolution of fabricated features is achieved by using the atomic force microscope based nano-oxidation process in ambient. Due to the large (110)/(111) anisotropic ratio of etch rate and the large Si/SiO 2 etch selectivity at a relatively low etching temperature and an optimal KOH concentration, high-aspect-ratio gratings with (111)-oriented structural sidewalls as well as hexagonal etch pit structures determined by the terminal etch geometry can be obtained. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.
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