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.
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