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English: A graphical representation of the selectivity of w:etching. Yellow: layer to be removed; blue: layer to remain. This diagram shows a perfectly anisotropic etch.
- A poorly selective etch removes the top layer, but also attacks the underlying material.
- A highly selective etch leaves the underlying material unharmed.
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My own work
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Date |
03:13, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
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Author |
Smack (talk)
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Public domain
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Source file available upon request. |
See also image:Etch anisotropy.png and image:Aniso wet etch.png.
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