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28 September 2019 Through-pellicle imaging of extreme ultraviolet mask with extreme ultraviolet ptychography microscope
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Abstract

Background: An extreme ultraviolet (EUV) pellicle is necessary to increase the process yield even though the declining throughput is a big concern. However, an EUV metrology/inspection tool for this pellicle has not been commercialized yet.

Aim: The goal of this study is to verify the pellicle/mask inspection feasibility of EUV scanning lensless imaging (ESLI) and verify the impact of contaminants on pellicles depending on their size.

Approach: Through-pellicle imaging was implemented by using ESLI, which uses a high-order harmonic generation EUV source and ptychography. Optical characteristics of various sizes of Fe-contaminated EUV pellicles were evaluated to verify their impact on wafer images.

Results: Large size (∼10  μm) contaminants on the pellicle were found to contribute to the final wafer pattern loss. However, small size (2 to 3  μm) contaminants on the pellicle do not have substantial impact on the wafer image.

Conclusions: The defect detection capability of ESLI for pellicle and mask was confirmed. Therefore, ESLI is useful in applications like pellicle qualification and EUV mask inspection metrology.

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Dong Gon Woo, Young Woong Kim, Yong Ju Jang, Seong Ju Wi, and Jinho Ahn "Through-pellicle imaging of extreme ultraviolet mask with extreme ultraviolet ptychography microscope," Journal of Micro/Nanolithography, MEMS, and MOEMS 18(3), 034005 (28 September 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JMM.18.3.034005
Received: 8 July 2019; Accepted: 29 August 2019; Published: 28 September 2019
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KEYWORDS
Extreme ultraviolet

Pellicles

Photomasks

Particles

Semiconducting wafers

Transmittance

Contamination

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