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Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

An ultrasensitive bio-surrogate for nanoporous filter membrane performance metrology directed towards contamination control in microlithography applications

Farhan Ahmad; Barbara Mish; Jian Qiu; Amarnauth Singh; Rao Varanasi; Eilidh Bedford; Martin Smith

Contamination tolerances in semiconductor manufacturing processes have changed dramatically in the past two decades, reaching below 20 nm according to the guidelines of the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors. The move to narrower line widths drives the need for innovative filtration technologies that can achieve higher particle/contaminant removal performance resulting in cleaner process fluids. Nanoporous filter membrane metrology tools that have been the workhorse over the past decade are also now reaching limits. For example, nanoparticle (NP) challenge testing is commonly applied for assessing particle retention performance of filter membranes. Factors such as high NP size dispersity, low NP detection sensitivity, and high NP particle-filter affinity impose challenges in characterizing the next generation of nanoporous filter membranes. We report a novel bio-surrogate, 5 nm DNA-dendrimer conjugate for evaluating particle retention performance of nanoporous filter membranes. A technique capable of single molecule detection is employed to detect sparse concentration of conjugate in filter permeate, providing >1000- fold higher detection sensitivity than any existing 5 nm-sized particle enumeration technique. This bio-surrogate also offers narrow size distribution, high stability and chemical tunability. This bio-surrogate can discriminate various sub-15 nm pore-rated nanoporous filter membranes based on their particle retention performance. Due to high bio-surrogate detection sensitivity, a lower challenge concentration of bio-surrogate (as compared to other NPs of this size) can be used for filter testing, providing a better representation of customer applications. This new method should provide better understanding of the next generation filter membranes for removing defect-causing contaminants from lithography processes.


Archive | 2014

Charged hollow fiber membrane having hexagonal voids

Amarnauth Singh; Yolando David; Shane Edward Harton


Archive | 2014

Charged porous polymeric membrane with high void volume

Amarnauth Singh; Yolando David; Shane Edward Harton


Archive | 2015

Hollow fiber membrane having hexagonal voids

Amarnauth Singh; Yolando David; Shane Edward Harton


Archive | 2014

Composite including ptfe membrane

Thomas C. Gsell; Michael G Ishee; Amarnauth Singh; Joanna Fielding


Archive | 2014

COMPOSITE BODY INCLUDING PTFE FILM

Thomas C. Gsell; Michael G Ishee; Amarnauth Singh; Joanna Fielding


Archive | 2012

Large pore polymeric membrane

I-Fan Wang; Amarnauth Singh


Archive | 2016

FILM CONTAINING SELF ASSEMBLY BLOCK COPOLYMER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR BY SPIN COATING (IIa)

Khaled Abdel-Hakim Helmy Aamer; Amarnauth Singh; Selina Shi


Archive | 2015

A porous membrane as well as a method for making same

Khaled Abdel-Hakim Helmy Aamer; Amarnauth Singh; Selina Shi


Archive | 2015

A POROUS MEMBRANE PREPARED FROM A SELF-ASSEMBLING BLOCK-COPOLYMER AS WELL AS A METHOD FOR MAKING SAME

Khaled Abdel-Hakim Helmy Aamer; Amarnauth Singh; Selina Shi

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