Abstract
InP wafers prepared using different polishing and mounting methods were compared by Makyoh topography, which is capable of detecting extremely small surface height variations. In some wafers a cellular surface ridge structure due to uneven mounting wax distribution was observed. It is shown that the ridge structure can be completely eliminated by the optimisation of the wafer mounting procedure or by the use of a “free floating” double sided polishing technique.
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