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8 August 1993 Intensity optimization for phase-shifting masks
Kevin D. Lucas, Andrzej J. Strojwas, K. K. Low, Chi-Min Yuan
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Abstract
The creation of stable, defect free, and correctly biased phase shifting masks (PSMs) is a difficult task. The behavior of PSMs, with their complicated structures and topographies, is highly sensitive to process parameters. A method of equalizing the intensity transmission by applying a wet etchant to the reticle and etching back both shifted and unshifted openings has been proposed. The etchback is used to reduce or alter the sidewall light scattering effects, leading to intensity equalization. The proposed method has been shown to cause intensity equalization for i-line and DUV illuminated alternating PSMs. However, many questions remain about the effective use of this method.
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Kevin D. Lucas, Andrzej J. Strojwas, K. K. Low, and Chi-Min Yuan "Intensity optimization for phase-shifting masks", Proc. SPIE 1927, Optical/Laser Microlithography, (8 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.150442
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KEYWORDS
Light scattering

Phase shifts

Photomasks

Reticles

Etching

Glasses

Optical lithography

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