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Line-edge roughness performance targets for EUV lithography

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Timothy A. Brunner, Xuemei Chen, Allen Gabor, Craig Higgins, Lei Sun

GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. (United States)

Chris A. Mack

Fractilia (United States)

Proc. SPIE 10143, Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Lithography VIII, 101430E (March 24, 2017); doi:10.1117/12.2258660
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  • Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Lithography VIII
  • Eric M. Panning; Kenneth A. Goldberg
  • San Jose, California, United States | February 26, 2017

abstract

Our paper will use stochastic simulations to explore how EUV pattern roughness can cause device failure through rare events, so-called "black swans". We examine the impact of stochastic noise on the yield of simple wiring patterns with 36nm pitch, corresponding to 7nm node logic, using a local Critical Dimension (CD)-based fail criteria Contact hole failures are examined in a similar way. For our nominal EUV process, local CD uniformity variation and local Pattern Placement Error variation was observed, but no pattern failures were seen in the modest (few thousand) number of features simulated. We degraded the image quality by incorporating Moving Standard Deviation (MSD) blurring to degrade the Image Log-Slope (ILS), and were able to find conditions where pattern failures were observed. We determined the Line Width Roughness (LWR) value as a function of the ILS. By use of an artificial "step function" image degraded by various MSD blur, we were able to extend the LWR vs ILS curve into regimes that might be available for future EUV imagery. As we decreased the image quality, we observed LWR grow and also began to see pattern failures. For high image quality, we saw CD distributions that were symmetrical and close to Gaussian in shape. Lower image quality caused CD distributions that were asymmetric, with "fat tails" on the low CD side (under-exposed) which were associated with pattern failures. Similar non-Gaussian CD distributions were associated with image conditions that caused missing contact holes, i.e. CD=0. © (2017) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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Timothy A. Brunner ; Xuemei Chen ; Allen Gabor ; Craig Higgins ; Lei Sun, et al.
" Line-edge roughness performance targets for EUV lithography ", Proc. SPIE 10143, Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Lithography VIII, 101430E (March 24, 2017); doi:10.1117/12.2258660; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2258660


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