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Proceedings of SPIE | 2007

High-index immersion lithography with second-generation immersion fluids to enable numerical aperatures of 1.55 for cost effective 32-nm half pitches

Roger H. French; Vladimir Liberman; Hoang Vi Tran; Jerald Feldman; Douglas J. Adelman; Robert Clayton Wheland; Wenliang Qiu; Stephan James Mclain; Osamu Nagao; Mureo Kaku; Michael T. Mocella; Min Kyu Yang; Michael F. Lemon; Lauren Brubaker; Aaron Lewis Shoe; B. Fones; Bernd Fischel; Knut Krohn; Dennis E. Hardy; Charles Y. Chen

To identify the most practical and cost-effective technology after water immersion lithography (Gen1) for sub-45 nm half pitches, the semiconductor industry continues to debate the relative merits of water double patterning (feasible, but high cost of ownership), EUV (difficulties with timing and infrastructure issues) and high index immersion lithography (single-exposure optical lithography, needing a suitable high index last lens element [HILLE]). With good progress on the HILLE, high index immersion with numerical apertures of 1.55 or above now seems possible. We continue our work on delivering a commercially-viable high index immersion fluid (Gen2). We have optimized several fluids to meet the required refractive index and absorbance specifications at 193 nm. We are also continuing to examine other property/process requirements relevant to commercial use, such as fluid radiation durability, last lens element contamination and cleaning, resist interactions and profile effects, and particle contamination and prevention. These studies show that both fluid handling issues, as well as active fluid recycling, must be well understood and carefully managed to maintain optimum fluid properties. Low-absorbing third generation immersion fluids, with refractive indices above 1.7 (Gen3), would further expand the resolution of singleexposure 193 nm lithography to below 32 nm half pitch.


Archive | 2004

Olefin polymerization process

Lynda Kaye Johnson; Jerald Feldman; Kristina Ann Kreutzer; Stephan James Mclain; Alison Margaret Anne Bennett; Eb Coughlin; Dennis Scott Donald; Lissa Taka Jennings Nelson; Anju Parthasarathy; Xing Shen; Wilson Tam; Yueli Wang


Archive | 1997

α-olefins and olefin polymers and processes therefor

Maurice Brookhart; Lynda Kaye Johnson; Christopher Moore Killian; Samuel David Arthur; Jerald Feldman; Elizabeth F. McCord; Stephan James Mclain; Kristina Ann Kreutzer; Alison Margaret Anne Bennett; Eb Coughlin; Steven Dale Ittel; Anju Parthasarathy; Daniel Joseph Tempel


Organometallics | 1997

Electrophilic Metal Precursors and a β-Diimine Ligand for Nickel(II)- and Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Ethylene Polymerization†

Jerald Feldman; Stephan James Mclain; Anju Parthasarathy; William J. Marshall; Joseph C. Calabrese; Samuel David Arthur


Archive | 1997

Processes of polymerizing olefins

Maurice Brookhart; Lynda Kaye Johnson; Christopher Moore Killian; Samuel David Arthur; Jerald Feldman; Elizabeth F. McCord; Stephan James Mclain; Kristina Ann Kreutzer; Alison Margaret Anne Bennett; Eb Coughlin; Steven Dale Ittel; Anju Parthasarathy; Lin Wang; Zhen-Yu Yang


Archive | 1989

Yttrium and rare earth compounds catalyzed lactone polymerization

Stephan James Mclain; Neville Everton Drysdale


Macromolecules | 1998

Addition Polymerization of Cyclopentene with Nickel and Palladium Catalysts

Stephan James Mclain; Jerald Feldman; Elizabeth F. McCord; Kenncorwin H. Gardner; Mark F. Teasley; and E. Bryan Coughlin; K. Jeff Sweetman; Lynda K. Johnson† and; Maurice Brookhart


Archive | 1997

Polymerization processes for olefins

Stephan James Mclain; Jerald Feldman


Macromolecules | 2007

13C NMR analysis of α-olefin enchainment in poly(α-olefins) produced with nickel and palladium α-diimine catalysts

Elizabeth F. McCord; Stephan James Mclain; Lissa T. J. Nelson; Steven Dale Ittel; Daniel Joseph Tempel; Christopher Moore Killian; Lynda Kaye Johnson; Maurice Brookhart


Macromolecules | 2001

13C and 2D NMR analysis of propylene polymers made with α-diimine Late metal catalysts

Elizabeth F. McCord; Stephan James Mclain; Lissa T. J. Nelson; Samuel David Arthur; E. B. Coughlin; Steven Dale Ittel; Lynda Kaye Johnson; Daniel Joseph Tempel; Christopher Moore Killian; Maurice Brookhart

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Maurice Brookhart

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Daniel Joseph Tempel

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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