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17 April 2014 E-beam inspection of EUV mask defects: To etch or not to etch?
Ravi Bonam, Hung-Yu Tien, Chanro Park, Scott Halle, Fei Wang, Daniel Corliss, Wei Fang, Jack Jau
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EUV Lithography is aimed to be inserted into mainstream production for sub-20nm pattern fabrication. Unlike conventional optical lithography, frequent defectivity monitors (adders, repeaters etc.) are required in EUV lithography. Due to sub-20nm pattern and defect dimensions e-beam inspection of critical pattern areas is essential for yield monitor. In previous work we showed sub-10nm defect detection sensitivity1 on patterned resist wafers. In this work we report 8-10× improvement in scan rates of etched patterns compared to resist patterns without loss in defect detection sensitivity. We observed good etch transfer of sub-10nm resist features. A combination of smart scan strategies with improved etched pattern scan rates can further improve throughput of e-beam inspection. An EUV programmed defect mask with Line/Space, Contact patterns was used to evaluate printability of defects and defect detection (Die-Die and Die-Database) capability of the e-beam inspection tool. Defect inspection tool parameters such as averaging, threshold value were varied to assess its detection capability and were compared to previously obtained results on resist patterns.
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Ravi Bonam, Hung-Yu Tien, Chanro Park, Scott Halle, Fei Wang, Daniel Corliss, Wei Fang, and Jack Jau "E-beam inspection of EUV mask defects: To etch or not to etch?", Proc. SPIE 9048, Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Lithography V, 904812 (17 April 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2048284
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Etching

Defect detection

Extreme ultraviolet

Photomasks

Semiconducting wafers

Silicon

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