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Elimination of the Damaged Layer

In the case of the scrubberless approach, the damaged layer is in practice generally removed during the underetch particle removal process (ammonia [Pg.209]

When using a scrubber without any etching step (HF), an additional etching bath can be implemented in order to remove the damaged layer. [Pg.210]

We must ensure that the etching steps performed during the cleaning processes are sufficient to remove the damaged layer as well. [Pg.210]


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