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Meanwhile, the area pre-processed at 10 and 40 μN was not etched.Figure 11 shows the etching profile of pre-processed areas after 25 min.
This implied that only the high-loaded processed area was not etched because of the mechanochemical oxide layer.
In Figure1a, a non-etched region was observed on the surface of PS, indicating that some region was not etched or less etched compared to the other regions.
Detection of C element confirmed the presence of graphene on SiO2/Si substrate and was not etched away during the growth process.
In most cases, the native oxide layer on substrates was not etched off because the metal vapor can 'penetrate' the oxide and reach the semiconductor underneath.
However, when the specimen temperature was lower than 100 °C with H2 or CH4 gas added plasma condition, a-Si layer was not etched at all, but in the range of 100 140 °C of specimen temperature, the a-Si layer started to be etched while the influence of the specimen temperature on etching of a-Si was ignorable in that temperature range.
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b is after 60 nm of wet etching without removing the nanosphere, c is after 30 nm of wet etching after removing the nanosphere, and d is after 60 nm of anisotropic dry etching, assuming the nanosphere and the substrate are not etched during the dry etching.
Thus, in the etching process, the surrounding area of the intersecting part is not etched as well, giving rise to the formation of porous silicon in circular regions, as shown in Figure 5b.
"It's not etched in stone".
"Our starters are not etched in stone".
Photosensitive plastic plates are not etched in the ordinary sense.
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