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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 03, 2002
Filed:
Oct. 25, 1999
Andrew W. McCullough, Newtown, CT (US);
SVG Lithography Systems, Inc., Wilton, CT (US);
Abstract
A reticle or mask for use in projecting a circuit pattern on a photosensitive resist covered wafer having a transparent substrate with a reflective or dielectric layer thereon. An opaque or blocking layer, for example chrome or chromium, is placed over the reflective layer. The opaque layer then has a predetermined circuit pattern etched therein. In one embodiment, the opaque layer and the reflective layer are the same size. In another embodiment, the opaque layer has a size larger than the reflective layer. This permits the opaque layer to be adjacent the substrate which is advantageous when projection optics having a high numerical aperture are used. The reticle of the present invention has particular advantage when high throughput photolithographic tools are used having an illumination source of high energy flux with a wavelength of between 157 nanometers and 365 nanometers. Illumination in this wavelength range has considerable absorption in chrome, a common opaque material used in reticles. The reflective layer or land has a reflectance greater than chrome, and preferably greater than sixty percent. Therefore, the reflective layer greatly reduces reticle warm-up and thermal distortion. This technique is applicable not just to binary mask or reticles, but also to phase masks that may, in some embodiments, have opaque blocking areas thereon.