WO2004081910A2 - Apparatus for generating a plurality of beamlets - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for generating a plurality of charged particle beamlets.
- Charged par- ticle beams are used in a variety of systems, like lithography and microscopy systems. Some of these systems use a single source generating one beam which is subsequently split into a plurality of beamlets.
- the charged particle source used in these systems emits a charged particle beam with a defined opening angle, i.e. a diverging beam.
- the diverging beam often needs to be collimated, i.e. transformed into a parallel beam.
- a lens or lens assembly is used to refract the diverging beam emitted.
- charged particle beam lithography systems are dis- closed, comprising a lens assembly for refraction of a diverging beam into a parallel beam. After refraction, the beam is split up into a plurality of beamlets using an aperture array. In these lithography systems an image of the apertures is projected on the surface to be exposed. To decrease the spot size, the image is reduced by a factor 200. The aberrations are dominated by the aberrations of the last lens in the system and not by the aberrations of the collimation assembly. However, these aberrations will affect the performance of the system.
- An objective of the current invention is to improve the apparatus for generating a plurality of beamlets for producing better-defined beamlets.
- a further objective of the present invention is to reduce blur of beamlets in an apparatus for generating a plural- ity of beamlets.
- a further objective of the present invention is to reduce the aberrations induced by a collimator lens or lens assembly in an apparatus for generating a plurality of beam- lets to a negligible value.
- the invention therefore provides an apparatus for generating a plurality of charged particle beamlets, comprising: -a charged particle source for generating a diverging charged particle beam;
- -a converging means for refracting said diverging charged particle beam; -a lens array comprising a plurality of lenses, wherein said lens array is located between said charged particle source and said converging means .
- each beam- let is better defined.
- the apparatus of the present invention can transfer a pattern onto a substrate with higher beam current and resolution.
- the apparatus will allow a microscopy system to produce an image of an object with an enhanced resolution.
- the lenses are electrostatic lenses, in fact lenslets, for converging a charged particle beamlet .
- Each beamlet can result from a beam splitter array positioned before the array of converging elements, which splits the beam of charged particles from a source up in a plurality of beamlets. It can also be possible to use the array of converging elements to split the beam up into the plurality of beamlets.
- the converging means is adapted for refracting a diverging charged particle beam into a substantially parallel charged particle beam for generating a plurality of substantially parallel charged particle beamlets.
- Using parallel beamlets makes the apparatus easier to control.
- the charged particle source is arranged in a focal plane of the converging means. In this way, it is made sure that substantially parallel beamlets are generated.
- the lens array is arranged to project images of said source in the principal plane of the converging means. This further reduces blur and makes it possible to use the apparatus in high-resolution applications.
- the converging means will thus be a collimator, i.e. a lens or lens system or assembly, which refracts a diverging beam into a substantially parallel, or even converging, beam.
- this means will comprise electrostatic lenses.
- the apparatus is furthermore provided with splitting means for splitting said charged par- tide beam in a plurality of charged particle beamlets.
- the splitting means comprises a spatial filter.
- the splitting means comprises an aperture array. This allows a simple and robust apparatus.
- the splitting means is located between said charged particle source and said lens array to split up said diverging charged particle beam into a plurality of charged particle beamlets. This provides the possibility of obtaining well- defined beamlets and reduces the heat-load of the lens array, thereby improving its performance.
- the spatial filter is concave with respect to said source.
- the curvature of said spatial filter has its focal point substantially in the origin of the charged particle beam. In this way, it has proven possible to even further reduce blur and obtain better-defined beamlets.
- the lens array is concave with respect to said source. In a further embodiment thereof, the curvature of said lens array has its focal point substantially in the origin of the charged particle beam. This makes it possible to let all the beamlets pass through the center of a lens, thus reducing distortion of the beamlets even further by avoiding additional aberrations caused by said lens array.
- the splitting means is aligned with said lens array for providing each lens with an individual beamlet . In this way, each lens in the lens array receives one beamlet created by the splitting means.
- said lens array is an array of electrostatic lenses.
- the charged particle beam is an electron beam.
- the charged particle beam is an ion beam.
- said lens array comprises an aperture plate, and means for defining a equipo- tential surface substantially parallel to the aperture plate at a distance from the aperture plate. Preferably at a different potential then the apperture plate itself.
- the aperture plate has a electrically conducting surface and means for defining the electrostatic potential of said surface.
- the resulting equipotential surfaces will be shaped as shown in the detail of figure 6.
- One embodiment is a (metal or metal-covered) plate with through holes at the locations of beamlets.
- said means for defining an equipotential surface comprises a plate having a through hole at the location of the beam of beamlets, in particular a round hole with its center at the optical axis of the charged particle beam.
- a simple embodiment is a (metal or other conducting metal or matarial covered with a conducting layer) plate with a round hole.
- said means for defining an equipotential surface substantially parallel to the aperture plate at a distance from the aperture plate are located between said source and said array of converging elements .
- said means for defining an equipotential surface substantially parallel to the aperture plate at a distance from the aperture plate are
- said converging means comprises at least one deflector array with deflectors aligned with the beamlets.
- a deflector can for instance be a plate with holes, provided with (two) opposite electrodes at the side of the holes or in the holes. A detail is shown in figure 7.
- said converging means further comprises a controller for applying different voltages to the different deflectors of said deflector array.
- said controller is adapted for applying voltages to each deflector of said deflector array for deflecting a beamlet, with the controller adapted for setting the voltages to have each de- flector assert a deflecting effect proportional to the distance of a deflector with respect the optical axis of the beam.
- the deflecting effect of each deflector is proportional to its distance from the optical axis of the beam, the net effect of all the deflectors together can be deflecting the diverging beamlets in such a way that their optical axes are almost parallel .
- said controller is adapted for applying voltages to each deflector of said deflector array for deflecting a beamlet, with the controller adapted for setting the voltages to have each de- flector assert a deflecting effect sufficient for compensating aberrations of further converging devices of the converging means.
- the converging means comprise an electrostatic lens acting as (main) collima- tor. These lenses usually have spherical aberrations. When these aberrations are measured and thus exactly defined, the voltage of each deflector in the array can be set to compensate the local effect of the collimator.
- said converging means is an electrostatic lens.
- said lens array comprises an end plate providing a first electrode in said electrostatic lens.
- it is further provided with a second controller for applying a voltage to the electrodes of said electrostatic lens for operating said electrostatic lens substantially free of spherical aberration.
- said array of converging elements comprises means for defining a substantially planar equipotential surface at the location of said array.
- one of the surfaces of the array provided with conducting (metal) layer and a voltage is applied to it. There will then remain only the local differences in the equipotential surfaces depicted in figure 6, which have only a focussing effect on the beamlets.
- the apparatus further comprises a first means for defining an equipotential surface between said array and said converging means .
- said first means com- prises a plate provided with a hole having a circumferential edge surrounding the beam or beamlets .
- said plate comprises a round hole having its center aligned with the optical axis of the beam.
- a metal plate with one through hole is provided, attached to a voltage source providing a (time) constant voltage.
- the apparatus is fur- ther provided with means from applying an electrostatic potential to said plate.
- the apparatus further comprising a second means for defining an equipotential surface after said converging means and said.
- said second means comprises a plate provided with a hole having a circumferential edge surrounding the beamlets.
- said plate comprises a round hole having its center aligned with the optical axis of the beam.
- this can be a (metal) plate with a through hole .
- the apparatus further provided with means from applying an electrostatic potential to said plate.
- the invention further pertains to a method of operating the various voltages described and in the attached drawings above in order to obtain the effects disclosed.
- the invention further pertains to a charged particle beam lithography system comprising the apparatus of the invention described above.
- the apparatus is of the invention is capable of producing a very high number of well-defined beamlets, making it possible to realize a lithography system having a high resolution, even smaller than 100 nm. A resolution of below 20 nm seems possible. This high resolution can be combined with a high throughput (wa- fers/hour) .
- the invention furthermore relates to a substrate processed with this charged particle beam lithography system.
- the invention furthermore pertains to a charged particle beam microscopy system comprising the apparatus of the present invention described above.
- Figure IA shows an arbitrary source emitting a diverging beam
- figure IB shows the source of figure IB with a collimator positions in the beam
- figure 2 shows the trajectory of a small portion of a charged particle beam of figure IB
- figure 3A shows the effect of the size of the source, resulting in an intrinsic opening angle of the beam
- figure 3B shows the uncertainty ⁇ resulting from charged particles passing one collimatio point
- figure 4 shows the positioning of the lens array according to the present invention
- figure 5 shows the apparatus of figure 4 with aperture array
- figure 6 shows the apparatus of figure 4, with electrostatic lenses effect of equipotential surfaces
- figure 7 uses a deflector array as collimator lens
- figure 8 uses equipotential plane for collimat- ing
- figure 9 combines a deflector array with a colli- mator lens
- figures 10A, 10B show the effect of a curved lens array.
- FIGURE IA shows an arbitrary source 1 that emits a diverging charged particle beam 2.
- a collimated beam 3 i.e. a beam, which is substantially parallel
- a collimator lens 4 as shown (schematically) in FIGURE IB or collimation assembly is positioned in the beam trajectory to collimate the diverging charged particle beam 2.
- the collimation takes place in the collimation plane or prin- cipal plane 5 of the collimator 4, denoted in FIGURE IB by the dotted line.
- the (almost) parallel charged particle beam can be split in a plurality of beam- lets, which are subsequently focused on a target for pattern exposure, inspection, observation or other purposes.
- FIGURE 2 shows the trajectory of a small portion of the diverging charged particle beam 2, which is refracted in the collimator plane at collimation point 6.
- the angle between the initial direction and the final direction is denoted by ⁇ . In an ideal situation all emitted charged particles seem to originate from a singularity on the emission surface of the source 1.
- the charged particle path of a charged particle emitted from said source 1 is not as well defined as shown in FIGURE 2.
- the source size seen from said collimation point ⁇ looking upward to the source, is not a singularity. It has a finite size as shown in FIGURE 3A.
- the finite size induces a finite angle a, called the intrinsic opening angle of the charged particle beam.
- the diffraction angle of each charged particle in the collimation plane 5 is not as well-defined as shown in FIGURE 2.
- FIGURE 3B shows a detail around point 6 of figure 3A.
- the aberrations will become a problem when the beam is for instance projected on a target for exposure in lithography systems or for observation in microscopy systems in which applications a very small spot size is desired. Due to the aberrations the beamlet will get blurred and the spot size of the beamlet is no longer well-defined, which results in a blurry pattern or image. This is especially the case when angle ⁇ comes in the order of the intrinsic opening angle ⁇ of the charged particle beam.
- the source size or source image size scale with ( + ⁇ ) * 2, wherein 2 is the distance between the collimation plane 5 and the source 1.
- the apparatus of the present invention provides a solution to overcome the negative influences of the chromatic aber- rations .
- the influence of these aberrations is avoided by positioning a lens array 7 having a plurality of lenses between said source 1 and said collimator lens 4 as is depicted in FIGURE 4.
- said lens array 7 is positioned in such a way that each lens of the lens array pro- jects an image of said source on said collimation plane 5.
- the internal opening angle in the beam is determined by the size of the beamlet in the lens array, d, and the distance between said lens array and the colli- mation plane, f, as d/f.
- the intrinsic angle ⁇ can be made substantially larger than the aberration ⁇ and the blur in the system will therefore not increase.
- the invention can be further improved by adding additional splitting means into the system, preferably located be- tween the source 1 and the lens array 7.
- the splitting means split the diverging charged particle beam 2 in a plurality of diverging charged particle beamlets 11.
- the splitting means comprise a spatial filter, preferably an aperture array 10 as is depicted in FIGURE 5. Adding an aperture array 10 at this position into the system provides a way to reduce the heat load on the lens array 7. It furthermore enhances the performance of the lens array 7 located behind (when following the optical pathway of the charged particle beamlets) said splitting means.
- the invention can be improved further by adding opening angle limiting means, preferably an aperture array, in the optical pathway of said plurality of charged particle beamlets behind said collimator lens 4 or collimator lens assembly.
- the opening angle limiting means are arranged to limit the opening angle of the beamlets that have passed the collimation plane and corrects for additional third order aberrations induced by said collimation lens 4.
- any array of conventional charged particle lenses can be used. It is also possible, however, to use the embodiment shown in FIGURE 6.
- FIGURE 6 three plates are installed, each at its own potential VI, V2 and V3. In fact, only the plane at VI or at V3 , together with the apperture plate 7 at V2 , are actually needed in order to have a lens effect.
- the plates at VI and V3 have a hole large enough to let the beam 2 pass without interfering with the beam 2.
- Plate 7 is in fact the actual lens array. Plate 7 here is a plate with holes at the location where beamlets 8 should be created. In FIGURE 6 an enlarged detail of one of the holes in plate 7 is shown. In this enlarged view, the equipotential surfaces (indicated V, V", V") are added, as well as the trajectory of two charged particles. Due to the shape of the equipotential surfaces, there will be a focussing effect on the charged particle beamlets resulting from plate 7.
- FIGURE 7 instead of a conventional charged particle collimating lens 4, a deflector array is used for collimating.
- This deflector has holes at the location of the beamlets 8, and electrodes at voltages VI V6 (for the three deflectors shown) .
- a deflection can be set in such a way that the deflection is equivalent to the distance of the optical axis of charged particle beam 2. In such a way, it is possible to design an almost ideal collimator lens for this type of multi-beamlet systems.
- FIGURE 8 A layout for such a system is shown in FIGURE 8.
- lens array 7 is put on a Voltage VI. Macroscopically on the scale shown in FIGURE 8, the lens array 7 can be treated as an equipotential surface which is a plane.
- two plates are added, one at a voltage V2 and the other at a voltage V3. These plates have a (through) hole at the location of the beamlets, in order not to interfere with the beamlets 8.
- FIGURES 4 and 7 can be combined in a way shown in FIGURE 9, in which way it leads to additional advantages.
- the collimator lens 4 has a collimating effect with some spherical aberration, depicted as an over collimation of the outside bealets in figure 9.
- a deflector array- is now located. This deflector array has its deflectors aligned with the beamlets 9. When the voltages of the de- flectors are properly set, is possible to correct the spherical aberration of the collimator lens 4 using only relatively low voltages.
- the voltage of each deflector should be set in such a way that its deflecting effect on the charged particle beamlet passing the deflector is proportional to the distance of the deflector from the optical axis of the collimator lens 4 to the third power.
- the lens array 7 used in the present invention is preferably an electrostatic lens array 12.
- FIGURE 10A schematically shows an example of such a lens array 12.
- the lens array 12 comprises two conducting plates with holes, positioned in close proximity to each other wherein said holes in each plate are substantially aligned with each other. An electric field is applied between the two plates by applying a voltage difference V_ - V 2 between said plates as shown in FIGURE 10A.
- Focusing a diverging charged particle beam may induce a further problem.
- Each beam passing through a planar electrostatic lens array 12 is not focused correctly due to the fact that the incoming beamlets are not passing the lenses perpendicular to the lens plane (i.e., parallel to the lens axis) .
- This complication affects the performance of the system, i.e. additional aberrations are introduced.
- each beamlet passes the lens array 13 through the holes substantially perpendicular to the surface of both plates.
- the charged particle beam that is used can be any charged particle beam known in the art, but preferably an electron beam or ion beam.
- the invention can be used in a lithography system or microscopy system. In a lithography system the invention provides a way to pattern a substrate to be patterned with enhanced resolution, since the spot size of the charged particle beam is kept small. Furthermore in microscopy systems objects can be imaged with higher resolution.
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