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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 30, 1999
Filed:
Feb. 06, 1998
Yasuko Tabata, Kawasaki, JP;
Satoru Asai, Kawasaki, JP;
Toshimi Ikeda, Kawasaki, JP;
Masato Matsumiya, Kawasaki, JP;
Fujitsu Limited, Kawasaki, JP;
Abstract
A photomask has a plurality of transparent regions defined in an opaque region and classified into first and second groups. Each of the transparent regions belonging to one of the first and second groups is provided with a phase shifter, so that the phase of light transmitted through the transparent region belonging to the first group becomes different from the phase of light transmitted through the transparent region belonging to the second group. The photomask includes: a pair of first transparent regions belonging to the first group and including linear portions disposed in parallel, a virtual straight line interconnecting one ends of the first transparent regions intersecting at a right angle with the extension direction of the linear portions; and a second transparent region belonging to the second group and disposed at the center between, and in parallel to, the linear portions of the pair of first transparent regions, the second transparent region including a linear thickportion and a linear thin portion, the linear thin portion being disposed in an area between the pair of first transparent regions and continuously coupled to the linear thick portion, and a connection portion between the thick and thin portions being indented from the virtual straight line toward the area between the pair of first transparent regions.