Silicon conical structures by metal assisted chemical etching

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A simple and inexpensive method to obtain Si conical structures is proposed. The method consists of a sequence of steps that include photolithography and metal assisted chemical etching (MACE) to create porous regions that are dissolved in a post-etching process. The proposed process takes advantage of the lateral etching obtained when using catalyst particles smaller than 40 nm for MACE. The final shape of the base of the structures is mainly given by the shape of the lithography mask used for the process. Conical structures ranging from units to hundreds of microns can be produced by this method. The advantage of the method is its simplicity, allowing the production of the structures in a basic chemical lab.

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Pérez-Díaz, O., & Quiroga-González, E. (2020). Silicon conical structures by metal assisted chemical etching. Micromachines, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/MI11040402

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