双金属片
材料科学
纳米技术
微电子
蚀刻(微加工)
制作
反应离子刻蚀
各向同性腐蚀
纳米结构
半导体
干法蚀刻
催化作用
纳米光刻
图层(电子)
金属
光电子学
化学
冶金
病理
医学
生物化学
替代医学
作者
Aadit Sharma,Troy A. Hutchins-Delgado,Sami A. Nazib,Erum Jamil,John Nogan,Anthony Randolph James,Marek Osiński
摘要
High-aspect-ratio micro- and nanostructures play a pivotal role across diverse technological domains, encompassing microelectronics processors, photovoltaic devices, and optoelectronics. The conventional methods of fabricating these structures often involve reactive-ion dry-etch processes utilizing ionized gases or wet chemical-based etching. Recently, the emergence of metal-assisted chemical etching (MacEtch) has showcased significant potential in enabling the creation of nanoscale features with exceptionally high aspect ratios. Nonetheless, the application of MacEtch to quaternary III−V and heteroepitaxial semiconductors remains relatively unexplored. This research introduces a novel approach named inverse-progression metal-assisted chemical etching (I-MacEtch) that centers around the utilization of a bimetallic catalyst, specifically focusing on the utilization of a bimetallic catalyst. This technique is employed to fabricate well-organized arrays of submicron pillars. The study elucidates that precise control over the vertical and lateral etch rate can be attained through the selection of a suitable metal adhesion layer, which improves the overall catalyst work function, thereby facilitating the streamlined fabrication of ordered arrays of InP submicron pillars possessing predefined aspect ratios.
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