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Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2000
N. William Parker; Alan D. Brodie; John H. McCoy
Electron beam lithography systems have historically had low throughput. The only practical solution to this limitation is an approach using many beams writing simultaneously. For single-column multi-beam systems, including projection optics (SCALPELR and PREVAIL) and blanked aperture arrays, throughput and resolution are limited by space-charge effects. Multibeam micro-column (one beam per column) systems are limited by the need for low voltage operation, electrical connection density and fabrication complexities. In this paper, we discuss a new multi-beam concept employing multiple columns each with multiple beams to generate a very large total number of parallel writing beams. This overcomes the limitations of space-charge interactions and low voltage operation. We also discuss a rationale leading to the optimum number of columns and beams per column. Using this approach we show how production throughputs >= 60 wafers per hour can be achieved at CDs <EQ 100 nm, independent of both wafer diameter and die size. The Cost-of-Ownership (CoO) advantages of direct-write (maskless) lithography are significant especially for small-volume semiconductor fabrication, for example ASICs, SOCs and MPUs.
Archive | 2001
Edward M. Yin; Alan D. Brodie; N. William Parker; Frank Ching-Feng Tsai
Archive | 2002
Gerry B. Andeen; Martin E. Lee; N. William Parker; S. Daniel Miller
Archive | 2002
N. William Parker; Edward M. Yin; Frank Ching-Feng Tsai
Archive | 2002
S. Daniel Miller; N. William Parker; Steven B. Hobmann
Archive | 2000
N. William Parker; Daniel L. Cavan; Michael C. Matter; S. Daniel Miller
Archive | 2006
N. William Parker; S. Daniel Miller
Archive | 2006
N. William Parker; S. Daniel Miller; Tirunelveli S. Ravi
Archive | 2000
N. William Parker; Daniel L. Cavan; Alan D. Brodie; John H. McCoy
Archive | 2005
N. William Parker; S. Daniel Miller; Victor Galande