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INDUSTRIAL PROCESS
Plasma etcher; Plasma etch; Plasma Etcher
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  • A quartz tube with an rf excitation of 30 MHz is shown. It is coupled with a coil around the tube with a power density of 2-10 W/cm³. The gas species is H<sub>2</sub> gas in the chamber. The range of the gas pressure is 100-300 um.
  • A microwave plasma etching apparatus. The microwave operates at 2.45 GHz. This frequency is generated by a magnetron and discharges through a rectangular and a round waveguide. The discharge area is in a quartz tube with an inner diameter of 66mm. Two coils and a permanent magnet are wrapped around the quartz tube to create a magnetic field which directs the plasma.

Plasma etching         
Plasma etching is a form of plasma processing used to fabricate integrated circuits. It involves a high-speed stream of glow discharge (plasma) of an appropriate gas mixture being shot (in pulses) at a sample.
Ernest Haskell         
  • Ernest Haskell by Zaida Ben-Yusuf New York City 1899
AMERICAN ARTIST AND ILLUSTRATOR
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Ernest Haskell (1876-1925) was an American artist and illustrator, internationally famous in his lifetime and remembered for his etchings, as well as engravings, pen-and-ink drawings, lithographs and watercolors. He was a pioneer in the field of theatrical posters.
Etcher         
  • Colored etching and aquatint on paper
  • Relief etching by William Blake, frontispiece to ''[[America a Prophecy]]'' (Copy A, printed 1795)
  • Selection of early etched printing plates from the [[British Museum]]
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  • Cylinder press for printing etchings
  • Example of foul bite in acid etching
  • Etching by [[Jacques Bellange]], ''Gardener with basket'' c.&nbsp;1612
  • Example of sugar lift and spit bite effect
  • Steps in the typical technique
  • Self-portrait etched by Wenceslaus Hollar
INTAGLIO PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUE
Etcher; Etchings; Etching (art); Relief etching; Illuminated printing; Échoppe; Echoppe; Stopping out; Foul-biting; Come up and see my etchings; Eau-forte; Copperplate etching; Soft ground etching; Soft-ground etching; Foul biting; Spit bite; Copper-plate; Stopping-out varnish; Acid etch; Sugar lift; Acquaforte
·noun One who etches.

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Plasma etching

Plasma etching is a form of plasma processing used to fabricate integrated circuits. It involves a high-speed stream of glow discharge (plasma) of an appropriate gas mixture being shot (in pulses) at a sample. The plasma source, known as etch species, can be either charged (ions) or neutral (atoms and radicals). During the process, the plasma generates volatile etch products at room temperature from the chemical reactions between the elements of the material etched and the reactive species generated by the plasma. Eventually the atoms of the shot element embed themselves at or just below the surface of the target, thus modifying the physical properties of the target.