Abstract
We are investigating use of an UV excimer laser-induced radical-etching technique to pattern and etch with submicron resolution the various materials used in electronic devices.1,2 By this technique, UV photodissociation processes generate radical etchants from precursor compounds at a gas-substrate interface. The substrate can undergo etching reactions with the radicals produced.3
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