The Comparative Evaluation Of Positive And Negative Chemically Amplified Resist Characteristics For 90 Nm Node Photomask Production

PHOTOMASK AND NEXT-GENERATION LITHOGRAPHY MASK TECHNOLOGY X(2003)

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For the latest photomask fabrication, better critical dimension (CD) control and pattern fidelity to design size are required. According to the latest ITRS roadmap, masks for the 90 nm technology node should have CD uniformity of 6similar to8 nm (3sigma). Moreover, CD control is particularly critical for isolated opaque lines, such as those found in gate layers, whose loading is primarily clear field. The high acceleration voltage electron beam (EB) systems that employ variable shaped beams (VSBs) are used for mask writing due to their high throughput. To minimize writing time and fogging effects, and to control mean CD and improve CD uniformity for mask production, it is well known that negative tone resists enable better VSB mask writing system performance.In these circumstances, positive and negative tone chemically amplified resists (CARs), FEP171 (Fuji Films) and FEN270 (Fuji-Films), were evaluated empirically for mask making. We investigated and compared resolution, sensitivity, resist profiles, CD variation vs. exposure dose, proximity effect correction (PEC), fogging effect, pattern fidelity, and so on. Furthermore, write tool data volume and throughput, defect trends, and other process parameters on the positive and negative tone resists were evaluated and compared by applying test patterns.
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positive CAR, negative CAR, proximity effect correction, fogging effect, defects, pattern fidelity
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