Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10633571 Optical Materials 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The etching behavior of sapphire has been investigated in an inductively couple plasma using Cl2, BCl3 and CH2Cl2 as the reagent in this study. Inductively couple plasma etching rate of sapphire was investigated as function of a mixing gases ratio. The highest sapphire-etching rate was archived (1000 Å/min) with mixing BCl3/Cl2 gases for a coil power of 600 W, r.f. power of 150 W and process pressure of 5m Torr. The scanning electron microscopy was used to investigate the surface morphology and sidewall of sapphire. Several etching conditions yield highly anisotropic profiles with roughness sidewalls. These results have direct application to the fabrication of patterned sapphire substrate, which reduce the threading dislocation and increase the output light power and lifetime.
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