WO2008066375A2 - Process, apparatus and device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process and an apparatus as well as a device.
- This application claims priority from US patent application 11/607,098, filed on 2006.12.01 .which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- a lithographic apparatus is a machine that applies a desired pattern onto a substrate, usually onto a target portion of the substrate.
- a lithographic apparatus can be used, for example, in the manufacture of integrated circuits (ICs).
- a patterning device which is alternatively referred to as a mask or a reticle, may be used to generate a circuit pattern to be formed on an individual layer of the IC.
- This pattern can be transferred onto a target portion (e.g. comprising part of, one, or several dies) on a substrate (e.g. a silicon wafer). Transfer of the pattern is typically via imaging onto a layer of radiation-sensitive material (resist) provided on the substrate.
- resist radiation-sensitive material
- a single substrate will contain a network of adjacent target portions that are successively patterned.
- lithographic apparatus include so-called steppers, in which each target portion is irradiated by exposing an entire pattern onto the target portion at one time, and so-called scanners, in which each target portion is irradiated by scanning the pattern through a radiation beam in a given direction (the "scanning"-direction) while synchronously scanning the substrate parallel or anti-parallel to this direction. It is also possible to transfer the pattern from the patterning device to the substrate by imprinting the pattern onto the substrate.
- a mask is typically fabricated by electron beam lithography, in which a desired mask pattern is created on a photosensitive layer on the mask by means of controlled exposure of that layer to the electron beam (e-beam writing process).
- the pattern in the photosensitive layer is then transferred in a mask pattern layer which is typically a metal layer arranged on a transparent mask base layer.
- the created mask pattern layer may exhibit some distortions or defects. Typical causes of defects are, for example, stress induced distortion (of the mask pattern layer), heating induced distortion during the e-beam writing process or distortions caused by a pellicle that is placed over the mask.
- the creation of the IC involves the creation of a number of patterns overlaying each other in the target portion.
- the patterns overlaying eachother typically have been created with different mask patterns each on a different mask.
- the mask patterns each have their own distortions or defects. During a transfer of the mask patterns to the target portion, the distortions will be transferred along with the mask patterns into the pattern created on the target portion.
- the overlaying patterns on the target portions therefore are typically associated with different distortions contributing to overlay errors within the target portion. Such overlay errors are often referred to as intra-field overlay errors.
- a process for creating overlapping patterns on a target field of a substrate comprising;
- creating the overlapping patterns thereby controlling the process according to the determined values for each of the at least one the process parameters; characterized by: creating a first part of one of the overlapping patterns according to a first determined value for each of the at least one process parameters and creating a second part of the one of the overlapping patterns according to a second determined value for each of the at least one the process parameters wherein the first value differs from the second value.
- an apparatus arranged to determine a value of a process parameter of a process for creating overlapping patterns on a substrate by fitting a model of the process to data comprising a suggested value of the process parameter and estimated overlay errors between the overlapping patterns, the estimated overlay errors corresponding to the control of the process according to the suggested value of the process parameter, whereby the determined value of the process parameter corresponds to minimal overlay errors; characterized by: the apparatus being arranged to determine a first value of the process parameter for creating a first part of one of the overlapping patterns in a first section of the target field and a second value of the process parameter for creating a second part of the one of the overlapping patterns, wherein the first value differs from the second value.
- an apparatus for creating a first pattern of several overlapping patterns on a substrate comprising a substrate table to hold the substrate, and comprising
- - creation means to create a first part of a first pattern in a first section of a target field and to create a second part of the first pattern in a second section of the target field, wherein the first part differs from the second part and the first section differs from the second section;
- the - controller connected to the creation means and the substrate table and arranged to control the overlay between the first pattern and a second pattern of the several overlapping patterns by controlling the substrate table and the creation means based on values of a group of process parameters; characterized by the apparatus being arranged to create the first part according to a first value of a first process parameter of the group of process parameters and to create the second part according to a second value of the first process parameter.
- Figure 1 depicts a lithographic apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 depicts an overlay of a first mask pattern and a second mask pattern on a target portion
- Figure 3 depicts an example of residual mask pattern distortion
- Figures 4a, 4b, 4c depict a first set of corrections for mask pattern distortion-related intra-field overlay error
- Figures 5a, 5b, 5c depict a second set of corrections for mask pattern distortion-related intra-field overlay error
- Figure 6 depicts a lithographic apparatus comprising a computer system arranged for performing a method in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 1 schematically depicts a known lithographic apparatus.
- the apparatus comprises:
- an illumination system (illuminator) IL configured to condition a radiation beam B (e.g. UV radiation or EUV radiation).
- a radiation beam B e.g. UV radiation or EUV radiation.
- a support structure e.g. a mask table
- MT constructed to support a patterning device (e.g. a mask) MA and connected to a first positioner PM configured to accurately position the patterning device in accordance with certain parameters
- a substrate table e.g. a wafer table
- a substrate e.g. a resist-coated wafer
- PW a second positioner
- a projection system e.g. a refractive projection lens system
- PS configured to project a pattern imparted to the radiation beam B by patterning device MA onto a target portion C (e.g. comprising one or more dies) of the substrate W.
- the illumination system may include various types of optical components, such as refractive, reflective, magnetic, electromagnetic, electrostatic or other types of optical components, or any combination thereof, for directing, shaping, or controlling radiation.
- optical components such as refractive, reflective, magnetic, electromagnetic, electrostatic or other types of optical components, or any combination thereof, for directing, shaping, or controlling radiation.
- the support structure supports, i.e. bears the weight of, the patterning device. It holds the patterning device in a manner that depends on the orientation of the patterning device; the design of the lithographic apparatus, and other conditions, such as for example whether or not the patterning device is held in a vacuum environment.
- the support structure can use mechanical, vacuum, electrostatic or other clamping techniques to hold the patterning device.
- the support structure may be a frame or a table, for example, which may be fixed or movable as required.
- the support structure may ensure that the patterning device is at a desired position, for example with respect to the projection system. Any use of the terms "reticle” or “mask” herein may be considered synonymous with the more general term "patterning device”.
- patterning device used herein should be broadly interpreted as referring to any device that can be used to impart a radiation beam with a pattern in its cross-section such as to create a pattern in a target portion of the substrate. It should be noted that the pattern imparted to the radiation beam may not exactly correspond to the desired pattern in the target portion of the substrate, for example if the pattern includes phase-shifting features or so called assist features. Generally, the pattern imparted to the radiation beam will correspond to a particular functional layer in a device being created in the target portion, such as an integrated circuit.
- the patterning device may be transmissive or reflective.
- Examples of patterning devices include masks, programmable mirror arrays, and programmable LCD panels.
- Masks are well known in lithography, and include mask types such as binary, alternating phase-shift, and attenuated phase-shift, as well as various hybrid mask types.
- An example of a programmable mirror array employs a matrix arrangement of small mirrors, each of which can be individually tilted so as to reflect an incoming radiation beam in different directions. The tilted mirrors impart a pattern in a radiation beam which is reflected by the mirror matrix.
- projection system used herein should be broadly interpreted as encompassing any type of projection system, including refractive, reflective, catadioptric, magnetic, electromagnetic and electrostatic optical systems, or any combination thereof, as appropriate for the exposure radiation being used, or for other factors such as the use of an immersion liquid or the use of a vacuum. Any use of the term “projection lens” herein may be considered as synonymous with the more general term “projection system”.
- the apparatus is of a transmissive type (e.g. employing a transmissive mask).
- the apparatus may be of a reflective type (e.g. employing a programmable mirror array of a type as referred to above, or employing a reflective mask).
- the lithographic apparatus may be of a type having two (dual stage) or more substrate tables (and/or two or more mask tables).
- the additional tables may be used in parallel, or preparatory steps may be carried out on one or more tables while one or more other tables are being used for exposure.
- the lithographic apparatus may also be of a type wherein at least a portion of the substrate may be covered by a liquid having a relatively high refractive index, e.g. water, so as to fill a space between the projection system and the substrate.
- a liquid having a relatively high refractive index e.g. water
- An immersion liquid may also be applied to other spaces in the lithographic apparatus, for example, between the mask and the projection system. Immersion techniques are well known in the art for increasing the numerical aperture of projection systems.
- immersion as used herein does not mean that a structure, such as a substrate, must be submerged in liquid, but rather only means that liquid is located between the projection system and the substrate during exposure.
- the illuminator IL receives a radiation beam from a radiation source SO.
- the source and the lithographic apparatus may be separate entities, for example when the source is an excimer laser. In such cases, the source is not considered to form part of the lithographic apparatus and the radiation beam is passed from the source SO to the illuminator IL with the aid of a beam delivery system BD comprising, for example, suitable directing mirrors and/or a beam expander. In other cases the source may be an integral part of the lithographic apparatus, for example when the source is a mercury lamp.
- the source SO and the illuminator IL, together with the beam delivery system BD if required, may be referred to as a radiation system.
- the illuminator IL may comprise an adjuster AD for adjusting the angular intensity distribution of the radiation beam.
- an adjuster AD for adjusting the angular intensity distribution of the radiation beam.
- the illuminator IL may comprise various other components, such as an integrator IN and a condenser CO.
- the illuminator may be used to condition the radiation beam, to have a desired uniformity and intensity distribution in its cross-section.
- the radiation beam B is incident on the patterning device (e.g., mask MA), which is held on the support structure (e.g., mask table MT), and is patterned by the patterning device. Having traversed the mask MA, the radiation beam B passes through the projection system PS, which focuses the beam onto a target portion C of the substrate W.
- the substrate table WT can be moved accurately, e.g. so as to position different target portions C in the path of the radiation beam B.
- the first positioner PM and another position sensor can be used to accurately position the mask MA with respect to the path of the radiation beam B, e.g. after mechanical retrieval from a mask library, or during a scan.
- movement of the mask table MT may be realized with the aid of a long-stroke module (coarse positioning) and a short-stroke module (fine positioning), which form part of the first positioner PM.
- movement of the substrate table WT may be realized using a long-stroke module and a short-stroke module, which form part of the second positioner PW.
- the mask table MT may be connected to a short-stroke actuator only, or may be fixed.
- Mask MA and substrate W may be aligned using mask alignment marks M1 , M2 and substrate alignment marks P1 , P2.
- the substrate alignment marks as illustrated occupy dedicated target portions, they may be located in spaces between target portions (these are known as scribe-lane alignment marks).
- the mask alignment marks may be located between the dies.
- the depicted apparatus could be used in at least one of the following modes:
- step mode the mask table MT and the substrate table WT are kept essentially stationary, while an entire pattern imparted to the radiation beam is projected onto a target portion C at one time (i.e. a single static exposure).
- the substrate table WT is then shifted in the X and/or Y direction so that a different target portion C can be exposed.
- step mode the maximum size of the exposure field limits the size of the target portion C imaged in a single static exposure.
- the mask table MT and the substrate table WT are scanned synchronously while a pattern imparted to the radiation beam is projected onto a target portion C (i.e. a single dynamic exposure).
- the velocity and direction of the substrate table WT relative to the mask table MT may be determined by the (de-)magnification and image reversal characteristics of the projection system PS.
- the maximum size of the exposure field (or scan field) limits the width (in the non-scanning direction) of the target portion in a single dynamic exposure, whereas the length of the scanning motion determines the height (in the scanning direction) of the target portion.
- a programmable patterning device In mixed mode, a programmable patterning device is kept essentially stationary, and the substrate table WT is moved or scanned while a pattern imparted to the radiation beam is projected onto a target portion C.
- a pulsed radiation source is employed and the programmable patterning device is updated as required after each movement of the substrate table WT or in between successive radiation pulses during a scan.
- This mode of operation can be readily applied to maskless lithography that utilizes a programmable patterning device, such as a programmable mirror array of a type as referred to above.
- lithographic apparatus comprising a programmable patterning device, laid out so that the programmable patterning device and the target portion are scanned with respect to each other. This is be achieved by various combinations of a scanning or essentially stationary programmable patterning device and a scanning or substantially stationary substrate table. Where the programmable patterning device is kept essentially stable, it is supported by a support structure without the need for a first positioner PM configured to accurately position the patterning device in accordance with certain parameters.
- the first pattern PT1 and the second pattern PT2 have been created on the substrate using a known process comprising:
- the image created in the slit is usually a factor (here called an image shrink factor) 4 or 5 smaller than the original so as to be able to produce patterns with very small details without having to produce the details on the patterning device in the same scale.
- Figure 3 depicts an example of a residual overlay error map of the first and second patterns PT1 , PT2 after overall corrections for translation, rotation and scaling.
- the local overlay errors relate to residual overlay errors after overall correction by the correction model, in this case the 6-parameter overlay correction model.
- the local overlay errors are depicted as vector-lines of which the length relates to the magnitude of the overlay error and of which the direction relates to the direction of the overlay error.
- an intra-field correction is provided during the illumination of the second pattern PT2 for a given local residual overlay error.
- local residual overlay error may be due to mask distortion.
- the intra-field correction is superimposed as a dynamic (temporal) correction on any overall correction provided by the 6-parameter overlay correction model.
- the intra-field correction comprises a first set of corrections which relate to dynamic/temporal adjustments of projection system parameters (or lens parameters), and a second set of corrections which relate to dynamic/temporal adjustments of scan parameters during the scan of the second pattern PT2.
- the dynamic adjustments of the scan parameters are superimposed on the overall scan parameters set in accordance with the 6-parameter overlay correction model to provide an overall correction of the scan of the second pattern PT2 relative to the first pattern PT1.
- the first set of corrections and the second set of corrections are applied in parallel to obtain minimal overlay errors.
- a first set of corrections according to an embodiment of the present invention is depicted in figures 4a, 4b, 4c depict a first set of corrections for intra-field overlay error for instance caused by mask pattern distortion.
- Lens parameters can be used to adjust the lens magnification and third order lens aberrations. Possibly other lens aberrations are also adjustable for use as correction, but this may depend on the design of the projection lens system and the availability of suitable actuators for actuating the lens to correct such other lens aberration.
- the lens magnification can be varied along a scan path in the Y direction, i.e. a trajectory that is traversed during the exposure scan.
- [0043JA first type of lens parameter correction according to the present invention is a linear variation of the lens magnification in the X-direction (which is perpendicular to the scanning direction Y).
- the first type is schematically depicted in Figure 4a as trapezoid area 4a, which is related to the scan field and its local magnification.
- the magnification in the X-direction is relatively small.
- the magnification is different, in this example relatively larger.
- [0047JA second type of lens parameter correction according to the present invention is a non-linear variation of the magnification in the X-direction.
- the second type is schematically depicted in Figure 4b as a variable area 4b.
- FIG. 4b An example of a non-linear variation is illustrated in Figure 4b.
- the lens magnification in the X direction reduces during the scan (illustrated by a first convergence of the left and right boundaries of the area 4b).
- the lens magnification in the X direction increases (illustrated by a first divergence of the left and right boundaries of the area 4b).
- the lens magnification in the X direction reduces again (illustrated by a second convergence of the left and right boundaries of the area 4b).
- the lens magnification in the X direction increases again (illustrated by a second divergence of the left and right boundaries of the area 4b).
- a third type of lens parameter correction according to the present invention is a variation of the third order lens aberration correction in the X-direction.
- the third type is schematically depicted in Figure 4c as a scan field area 4c.
- the lens magnification in the X-direction is constant, which results in a rectangular scan field.
- the third order lens aberration correction can be varied along the Y-direction. This variation is illustrated by means of arrows directed in the X-direction. The length of the arrows varies as a function of the position in the Y-direction to illustrate the variation of the third order lens aberration in the Y-direction.
- a dimension (parallel to the X-direction) of a feature of a pattern within the one region can be adjusted relative to another feature of the pattern in the other region.
- Figures 4a, 4b, and 4c illustrate examples of variations of lens parameters. Variation of lens parameters according to the present invention is not limited to these examples.
- FIG. 5a A second set of corrections according to an embodiment of the present invention is depicted in Figures 5a, 5b, and 5c .
- the second set of corrections relates to dynamic adjustments of scan parameters superimposed on the overall scan parameters set in accordance with the 6-parameter overlay correction model to provide an overall correction of the scan of the second pattern PT2 relative to the first pattern PT1.
- a variation of the magnification in the Y-direction in a scan field 5a is implemented by a variation of a scan speed between the mask stage and the wafer stage in the Y-direction (figure 5a).
- some regions correspond to deceleration (regions with arrows pointing downward) and some regions correspond to an acceleration (regions with arrows pointing upward) of the scan speed.
- a dimension (parallel to the Y-direction) of a feature of a pattern within the one region can be adjusted relative to another feature of the pattern in the other region. It is noted that this dimension is adjusted without the need for changing the image shrink factor.
- a variation of the translation in the X-direction is implemented as a function of the scan path for scan field 5b (figure 5b).
- the translation in the X-direction can be varied along the X-direction in one direction (indicated by arrow X+) or the opposite direction (indicated by arrow X-).
- the translation directions are shown within the scan field.
- a position of a feature of a pattern within the one region can be adjusted relative to a position of another feature of the pattern in the other region.
- a variation of the rotation is implemented as a function of the scan path for scan field 5c (figure 5c).
- the dynamic adjustments of lens parameters and scan parameters according to the method of the present invention while executing a scan as illustrated above, are determined from a residual mask distortion for the overlay of a first pattern PT1 and second pattern PT2.
- the residual local distortion of the mask may be derived from measurement of an overlay pattern created on a semiconductor substrate, but additionally or alternatively from distortion measurements on the first and/or second mask pattern.
- the procedures for determining residual local distortion are known to the skilled person.
- the required adjustments of lens parameters and scan parameters is determined. Due to the projection characteristics of a scan (i.e. projecting a series of line-shaped patterns parallel to the X-direction in a sequence along the scan path in the Y-direction), the dynamic adjustments are determined so as to minimize the residual distortions in both the X-direction and the Y-direction for each point along the scan path in the Y-direction.
- the local distortion is determined from distortion measurement on a distorted mask pattern, and the pattern image is corrected during exposure.
- the adjustments of lens parameters and scan parameters as required to minimize the residual distortions can be any combination of the adjustments of one or more lens parameters and one or more scan parameters as described with reference to Figures 4a - 4c and 5a - 5c.
- the pattern image relates to the pattern image of a single mask pattern. In another embodiment, the pattern image relates to an overlay between the first pattern and the second pattern.
- Figure 6 depicts a lithographic apparatus comprising a computer system CA arranged for performing a method in accordance with the present invention.
- a lithographic apparatus is equipped with a control system that is capable of controlling the required adjustments for each point along the scan path.
- such a control system includes a computer system CA comprising a processor PR for performing arithmetical operations, and a memory ME.
- a computer system CA comprising a processor PR for performing arithmetical operations, and a memory ME.
- a processor PR for performing arithmetical operations
- memory ME memory ME
- FIG. 6 shows an example of a lithographic apparatus, similar to the lithographic apparatus as shown in Figure 1 , now further comprising the processor PR which is arranged to communicate with memory ME or some other form of machine-readable medium or media.
- Memory ME may be any type of memory arranged to store instructions and data, such as a tape unit, a hard disk, Read Only Memory (ROM), Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) and Random Access Memory (RAM).
- the processor PR may be arranged to read and execute one or more programs stored in memory ME providing the processor PR with the functionality to perform the method for adjustments described above.
- the processor PR is arranged to determine and control a position of the mask table MT, a position of the substrate table WT, and/or parameters of the projecting system PS (lens system), and possibly further components of the lithographic apparatus.
- the processor PR may be specially equipped or configured to perform the described embodiment of the method, but may also be a central processor arranged to control the lithographic apparatus as a whole and now being provided with additional functionality to perform the described implementation or embodiment of the method, or other implementations of the method.
- processor PR may comprise several processing units functioning in parallel or controlled by one main processor PR that may be located remotely from one another, as is known to persons skilled in the art.
- connection in Figure 6 is shown as physical connections, one or more of these connections can be made wireless. They are only intended to show that "connected" units are arranged to communicate with one another in some way.
- the computer system can be any signal processing system with analog and/or digital and/or software technology arranged to perform the functions discussed here.
- the computer system can also be configured to determine residual distortions of an overlay between the first pattern PT1 and the second pattern PT2 in a residual distortion map.
- the overlay data relating to the overlay between the first pattern PT1 and the second pattern PT2 may be obtained from a metrology tool that measures the intra-field local overlay of the first and second patterns PT1,PT2.
- the overlay data may be obtained from distortion measurements of the first and second mask patterns.
- the process parameters i.e. scan parameters and/or lens parameters
- the process parameters are determined in the metrology tool or a stand alone tool.
- the process parameters are then fed to for instance a lithographic apparatus operating in scan mode or in mixed mode or a lithographic apparatus comprising a programmable patterning device.
- the computer system can also be configured to determine, for each point along the scan path in the Y-direction, a minimization of the residual distortions in the X-direction and the Y-direction, wherein the minimization is effectuated by an adjustment of at least one lens parameter and/or at least one scan parameter.
- the computer system can be configured to provide during exposure of the second pattern in a scan, for each point along the scan path, the determined minimization of the residual distortions in the X-direction and the Y-direction by carrying out the adjustment of at least one lens parameter and/or at least one scan parameter.
- the dynamic adjustments during the scan relating to the lens parameters can be effectuated by controlling the settings of the projecting system PS.
- the dynamic adjustments during the scan relating to the scan parameters can be effectuated by controlling the position of the mask table MT and/or the position of the substrate table WT.
- the adjustments of the lens parameters and the scan parameters are controlled by the computer system for each point along the scan path in the Y-direction.
- the present invention relates to determining values for process parameters (such as scan parameters and lens parameters) of a process.
- the invention is not restricted to superimposing determined values for correcting values of parameters that would also be used without applying the invention.
- the invention encompasses determining values of process parameters that replace parameters of process parameters that would be used without applying the invention, for instance in case of non-linear parameters.
- lithographic apparatus in the manufacture of ICs
- the lithographic apparatus described herein may have other applications, such as the manufacture of integrated optical systems, guidance and detection patterns for magnetic domain memories, flat-panel displays, liquid-crystal displays (LCDs), thin-film magnetic heads, etc.
- LCDs liquid-crystal displays
- any use of the terms “wafer” or “die” herein may be considered as synonymous with the more general terms “substrate” or "target portion”, respectively.
- the substrate referred to herein may be processed, before or after exposure, in for example a track (a tool that typically applies a layer of resist to a substrate and develops the exposed resist), a metrology tool and/or an inspection tool. Where applicable, the disclosure herein may be applied to such and other substrate processing tools. Further, the substrate may be processed more than once, for example in order to create a multi-layer IC, so that the term substrate used herein may also refer to a substrate that already contains multiple processed layers.
- UV radiation e.g. having a wavelength of or about 365, 355, 248, 193, 157 or 126 nm
- EUV radiation e.g. having a wavelength in the range of 5-20 nm
- particle beams such as ion beams or electron beams.
- lens may refer to any one or combination of various types of optical components, including refractive, reflective, magnetic, electromagnetic and electrostatic optical components.
- the invention may take the form of a computer program containing one or more sequences of machine-readable instructions describing a method as disclosed above, or a data storage medium (e.g. semiconductor memory, magnetic or optical disk) having such a computer program stored therein.
- a data storage medium e.g. semiconductor memory, magnetic or optical disk
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