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deep reactive ion etching
What Materials Can Be Etched Using DRIE?
While DRIE is most commonly used for etching
silicon
, it can also be applied to other materials such as
glass
,
polymers
, and certain metals. The choice of material depends on the specific application and the required etching characteristics.
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