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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 11, 2017
Filed:
Jun. 16, 2015
Hitachi High-technologies Corporation, Minato-ku, Tokyo, JP;
Momoyo Enyama, Tokyo, JP;
Akira Ikegami, Tokyo, JP;
Hideto Dohi, Tokyo, JP;
Hideyuki Kazumi, Tokyo, JP;
Naomasa Suzuki, Tokyo, JP;
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The charged particle beam application device is provided with a charged particle source and an objective lens that converges charged particle beam generated by the charged particle source onto a sample. In this case, the charged particle beam application device is further provided with an aberration generating element installed between the charged particle beam source and the objective lens, a tilt-use deflector installed between the aberration generating element and the objective lens, a deflection aberration control unit for controlling the aberration generating element, a first electromagnetic field superposing multipole installed between the aberration generating element and the objective lens, and an electromagnetic field superposing multipole control unit for controlling the first electromagnetic field superposing multipole. The aberration generating element has such a function that when the charged particle beam is tilted relative to the sample by the tilt-use deflector, a plurality of resulting aberrations are cancelled with one another. Moreover, the first electromagnetic field superposing multipole has a function to change the orbit of a charged particle beam having energy different from that of the main charged particle beam in the charged particle beam.