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A nano-pattern of SiO2 on a Si (100) surface has been demonstrated by synchrotron-radiation-stimulated etching with a tungsten nano-pillar mask. The reaction gas was a mixture of SF6 and O2. The mask was fabricated using a focused ion beam with W(CO)6 as the source gas. The width and height of the tungsten nano-pillar were ∼80 nm and 160 nm, respectively. Synchrotron radiation irradiation with flowing SF6 and O2 effectively etches the silicon dioxide, and the etching process followed the surface photochemical reaction. The etched surface was very flat, and no undercutting occurred during the etching process.

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