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Sensors and Materials, Volume 18, Number 2 (2006)
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S&M631 Research Paper
Published: 2006

Novel Method for In-Situ Monitoring of Thickness of Silicon Wafer during Wet Etching [PDF]

Chi-Yuan Lee, Pei-Zen Chang, Yung-Yu Chen, Ching-Liang Dai, Xuan-Yu Wang, Ping-Hei Chen and Shuo-Jen Lee

(Received April 11, 2005; Accepted September 26, 2005)

Keywords: in-situ monitoring, plate wave sensor, Li-doped ZnO, IDT

In this investigation, we developed a plate wave sensor made on a Li-doped ZnO piezoelectric film for monitoring the thickness of a silicon membrane in real-time during wet etching. A novel method, which differs from any presented in previous work on etchstop techniques, is developed to monitor in-situ the thickness of a silicon membrane during wet etching. In this work, in which the design wavelength of the interdigital transducers (IDT) is 40 µm, the method presented for measuring the thickness of a silicon membrane from 20 µm to 40 µm in real-time is highly accurate and simple to implement. Base on the same methodology, the proposed plate wave sensor also allows the thickness of a silicon membrane to be monitored from a few µm to hundreds of µm in-situ, depending on the periodicity of the IDT. The principles of the method, the detailed fabrication flow, the setup for monitoring the thickness and the simulation and experimental results are all addressed. The theoretical and measured values differ by an error of less than 1.50 µm and are very close to each other.

Corresponding author: Chi-Yuan Lee


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Chi-Yuan Lee, Pei-Zen Chang, Yung-Yu Chen, Ching-Liang Dai, Xuan-Yu Wang, Ping-Hei Chen and Shuo-Jen Lee, Novel Method for In-Situ Monitoring of Thickness of Silicon Wafer during Wet Etching, Sens. Mater., Vol. 18, No. 2, 2006, p. 71-82.



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