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<DoYouKnow> _Sync_: I don't even think I need to etch
<DoYouKnow> with liquid
<DoYouKnow> I'm interested in forming new types of junctions
<DoYouKnow> and barriers
<DoYouKnow> I think I can do most of the testing without acid
<DoYouKnow> or bases
<_Sync_> how are you going to remove the oxide formed by contact with air?
<DoYouKnow> mechanically with an etching pen
<DoYouKnow> hmm
<DoYouKnow> irregularities may produce odd effects
<_Sync_> that is not going to work
<_Sync_> you are destroying the surface finish and will introduce defects at the boundary
<_Sync_> I mean, yes you can mechanically remove oxide surfaces but then you need to do CMP
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