Memming et al., 1966 - Google Patents
Anodic dissolution of silicon in hydrofluoric acid solutionsMemming et al., 1966
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- Memming R
- Schwandt G
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- Surface science
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The anodic dissolution rate of silicon is investigated as a function of the electrode potential, the doping of the crystal and of the hydrofluoric acid concentration. It is shown that at lower anodic electrode potentials two holes and at higher electrode potentials four holes are …
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