J.W. Coburn
Pure and Applied Chemistry
In situ Auger electron spectroscopy has been combined with in situ etch-rate measurements, using quartz crystal microbalances, to study the plasma etching of Si and SiO2 surfaces rf biased at -100 V in CF 4-H2 glow discharges. More carbon deposition was observed on the Si surface relative to the SiO2 surface as hydrogen was added to the CF4 plasma. This observation is consistent with a previously suggested model for the large SiO2-to-Si etch-rate ratios observed in CF4-H2 discharges.
J.W. Coburn
Pure and Applied Chemistry
Harold F. Winters, J.W. Coburn
Applied Physics Letters
J.W. Coburn
Symposium on Process Physics and Modeling in Semiconductor Technology 1990
J.W. Coburn, H.F. Winters
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B