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What is wet etch?

Wet etching is a microfabrication process that uses liquid chemicals (acids, bases, solvents) to remove material from a substrate. It is commonly used in semiconductor manufacturing to remove unwanted layers, clean surfaces, and create patterns on wafers. Wet etching is generally isotropic, meaning it etches in all directions, unlike dry etching which can be anisotropic.

What other technologies are related to wet etch?

wet etch Competitor Technologies

Dry etch is an alternative etching technique that uses plasma or gas-phase etchants, offering anisotropic etching capabilities that wet etch lacks.
mentioned alongside wet etch in 55% (352) of relevant job posts

wet etch Complementary Technologies

Wet etching is often used in the processing of thin films to remove unwanted material or define patterns.
mentioned alongside wet etch in 43% (149) of relevant job posts
Wet etch can be used for surface preparation and cleaning steps before or after ion implantation processes.
mentioned alongside wet etch in 37% (134) of relevant job posts
Wet etch is used to transfer patterns defined by lithography into underlying layers.
mentioned alongside wet etch in 16% (253) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning wet etch?

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