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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 21, 2025
Filed:
Apr. 06, 2023
Applied Materials Israel Ltd., Rehovot, IL;
Adar Sonn-Segev, Rehovot, IL;
Gal Bruner, Rehovot, IL;
Applied Materials Israel Ltd., Rehovot, IL;
Abstract
A method of determining a depth of a hole milled into a first region of a sample, comprising: positioning the sample in a processing chamber having a charged particle beam column; milling a hole in the first region of the sample using a charged particle beam generated by the charged particle beam column; identifying a first registration mark at an upper level of the milled hole; identifying a second registration mark at a lower level of the milled hole; taking a first set of images at a first tilt angle, the first set of images including a first image taken with a field of view that captures the first registration mark but not the second registration mark, and a second image taken with a field of view that captures the second registration mark but not the first registration mark; taking a second set of images at a second tilt angle, different than the first tilt angle, the second set of images including a third image taken with a field of view that captures the first registration mark but not the second registration mark, and a fourth image taken with a field of view that captures the second registration mark but not the first registration mark; using stereoscopic measurement techniques to determine the depth of the hole based on the first and second sets of images.