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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Radfar, Behrad
Aalto University
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- 2024(invited talk) Sulfur-hyperdoped silicon by ultrashort laser processing
- 2024Development of a Selective Wet-Chemical Etchant for Precise 3D Sculpting of Silicon Enabled by Infrared Non-Linear Laser Modificationcitations
- 2024Impact of post-ion implantation annealing on Se-hyperdoped Gecitations
- 2024Impact of post-ion implantation annealing on Se-hyperdoped Gecitations
- 2024Bridging the gap between surface physics and photonicscitations
- 2023(oral talk) Effective carrier lifetime in ultrashort pulse laser hyperdoped silicon: dopant concentration dependence and practical upper limits
- 2023Excellent Responsivity and Low Dark Current Obtained with Metal-Assisted Chemical Etched Si Photodiodecitations
- 2022Perspectives on Black Silicon in Semiconductor Manufacturing: Experimental Comparison of Plasma Etching, MACE and Fs-Laser Etchingcitations
- 2022Millisecond-Level Minority Carrier Lifetime in Femtosecond Laser-Textured Black Siliconcitations
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Perspectives on Black Silicon in Semiconductor Manufacturing: Experimental Comparison of Plasma Etching, MACE and Fs-Laser Etching
Abstract
In semiconductor manufacturing, black silicon (bSi) has traditionally been considered as a sign of unsuccessful etching. However, after more careful consideration, many of its properties have turned out to be so superior that its integration into devices has become increasingly attractive. In devices where bSi covers the whole wafer surface, such as solar cells, the integration is already rather mature and different bSi fabrication technologies have been studied extensively. Regarding the integration into devices where bSi should cover only small selected areas, existing research focuses on device properties with one specific bSi fabrication method. Here, we fabricate bSi patterns with varying dimensions ranging from millimeters to micrometers using three common bSi fabrication techniques, i.e., plasma etching, metal-assisted chemical etching (MACE) and femtosecond-laser etching, and study the corresponding fabrication characteristics and resulting material properties. Our results show that plasma etching is the most suitable method in the case of µm-scale devices, while MACE reached surprisingly almost the same performance. Femtosecond-laser has potential due to its maskless nature and capability for hyperdoping, however, in this study its moderate accuracy, large silicon consumption and spreading of the etching damage outside the bSi region left room for improvement.