JOURNAL ARTICLE

REBL: design progress toward 16 nm half-pitch maskless projection electron beam lithography

M. A. McCordPaul PetricUpendra UmmethalaAllen CarrollShinichi KojimaL. GrellaSameet K. ShriyanCharles RettnerChris Bevis

Year: 2012 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 8323 Pages: 832311-832311   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

REBL (Reflective Electron Beam Lithography) is a novel concept for high speed maskless projection electron beam lithography. Originally targeting 45 nm HP (half pitch) under a DARPA funded contract, we are now working on optimizing the optics and architecture for the commercial silicon integrated circuit fabrication market at the equivalent of 16 nm HP. The shift to smaller features requires innovation in most major subsystems of the tool, including optics, stage, and metrology. We also require better simulation and understanding of the exposure process. In order to meet blur requirements for 16 nm lithography, we are both shrinking the pixel size and reducing the beam current. Throughput will be maintained by increasing the number of columns as well as other design optimizations. In consequence, the maximum stage speed required to meet wafer throughput targets at 16 nm will be much less than originally planned for at 45 nm. As a result, we are changing the stage architecture from a rotary design to a linear design that can still meet the throughput requirements but with more conventional technology that entails less technical risk. The linear concept also allows for simplifications in the datapath, primarily from being able to reuse pattern data across dies and columns. Finally, we are now able to demonstrate working dynamic pattern generator (DPG) chips, CMOS chips with microfabricated lenslets on top to prevent crosstalk between pixels.

Keywords:
Lithography Electron-beam lithography Maskless lithography Throughput Computer science CMOS Wafer Blanking Photolithography Materials science Electronic engineering Resist Optoelectronics Engineering Nanotechnology Telecommunications

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Advancements in Photolithography Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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