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Therefore, this compensating design is not suitable for achieving sharp corners in any kind of etchant.
The shape and size of the compensating design strongly depends on the type of etchant, etching depth and the orientation of wafer surface.
(i) Triangle: The triangular shape geometry, as shown in Figure 22, is a simplest compensating design in terms of determining its shape and dimensions [90,91,120].
Figure 24 Sequentially etched shape for a mesa structure with triangular shape compensating design in surfactant added 25 wt% TMAH [120].
As discussed earlier, surfactant-added THAH is not feasible for the fabrication of convex corners because the planes appearing at the edges of the compensating design have lower etch rates than {100}.
In the case of {100} wafer, <100> oriented compensating design provides sharp edge corner under certain conditions, but its high spatial requirement is a main drawback, especially when the bent grooves are required to be realized.
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Among all the compensating designs, the triangular shaped geometry is found to be the optimal choice for the surfactant added 25% TMAH solution.
In this paper, various kinds of compensating designs published so far are discussed.
Based on the above discussion, it can be stated that none of the compensating designs provides any improvement over the already nearly sharp convex corners obtained in surfactant-added 25% TMAH without compensation as presented in Figure 12(d) [120].
"The aggressive behavior of New York pedestrians may be a way of compensating for design that doesn't reflect what's going on in terms of use," Mr. Greenberg said.
He generally does a good job compensating with designs out of five- and three-step drop-backs, but that quicker timing means shorter passes, which means less bang for the Julio Jones/Roddy White buck.
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