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General corrosion during metal-assisted etching of n-type silicon using different metal catalysts of silver, gold, and platinum

Abstract

Metal-assisted etching is a promising technique for microfabrication of semiconductors. In this method, porous silicon (Si) can be produced with a very simple procedure, and various nanostructures can be designed by changing the catalyst patterns. The kind of metal catalysts is one of the key factors to control the porous structure. In this work, we performed the etching of n-type Si (100) in a hydrofluoric acid solution containing hydrogen peroxide in the dark using silver, gold, and platinum particles electrolessly deposited at a constant coverage, and demonstrated the difference in the porous structures obtained for the different kind of metal catalysts. By comparing the mass loss of substrates with the depth of pores formed under the metal particles, we found that general corrosion occurred on the top-surface of the Si substrate around the metal particles even under the dark condition. The general corrosion depended on the metal species and it was explained by the formation and dissolution of a mesoporous layer. The kind of metal catalysts influences the dissolution of the Si surface not only under the metal catalysts but also between them.

Graphical abstract: General corrosion during metal-assisted etching of n-type silicon using different metal catalysts of silver, gold, and platinum

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Oct 2019
Accepted
29 Nov 2019
First published
02 Jan 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 253-259

General corrosion during metal-assisted etching of n-type silicon using different metal catalysts of silver, gold, and platinum

A. Matsumoto, H. Son, M. Eguchi, K. Iwamoto, Y. Shimada, K. Furukawa and S. Yae, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 253 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA08728A

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