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3 November 1994 Application of conventional defect repair technique to phase-shifting masks
Katsuhiro Takushima, Hideyuki Jinbo, Taro Saito, Itsuji Ashida, Yoshio Tanaka
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Abstract
We studied phase shifter defect repair techniques which use conventional mask repair tools. This paper describes two repair techniques applicable to phase shifter residue defects on the etch-stop layer of a quartz substrate. These new techniques, which use a conventional Nd:YAG laser and a Focused Ion Beam (FIB) are beam-on-edge and absorber implantation. Beam-on-edge repair removes phase shifter pin-dots by optimally applying an Nd:YAG laser under conventional mask repair conditions. Absorber implantation repair optimizes phase shifter form combining FIB and Nd:YAG laser tools.
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Katsuhiro Takushima, Hideyuki Jinbo, Taro Saito, Itsuji Ashida, and Yoshio Tanaka "Application of conventional defect repair technique to phase-shifting masks", Proc. SPIE 2254, Photomask and X-Ray Mask Technology, (3 November 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.191950
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KEYWORDS
Phase shifts

Quartz

Information operations

Laser energy

Gallium

Photomasks

Nd:YAG lasers

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