etching selectivity

What is Etching Selectivity?

Etching selectivity refers to the ability to preferentially remove specific materials while leaving others intact during the etching process. This property is crucial in nanotechnology for creating precise patterns and structures at the nanoscale. Selectivity is typically measured as the ratio of the etch rate of the material being removed to the etch rate of the material being protected.

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