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18 December 1998 Electron-beam lithography simulation for mask making: III. Effect of spot size, address grid, and raster writing strategies on lithography performance with PBS and ZEP-7000
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This paper examines, from a modeling perspective, the effects of spot size, data address and raster writing strategy on lithographic performance. Both PBS, the current U.S. standard for mask making, and ZEP 7000, a new, much higher contrast material, will be examined for their impact on lithographic quality. Simulation is used to demonstrate the differences between resists, writing strategies and their implementation.
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Chris A. Mack "Electron-beam lithography simulation for mask making: III. Effect of spot size, address grid, and raster writing strategies on lithography performance with PBS and ZEP-7000", Proc. SPIE 3546, 18th Annual BACUS Symposium on Photomask Technology and Management, (18 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.332813
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KEYWORDS
Lithography

Electron beam lithography

Monte Carlo methods

Mask making

Data modeling

Diffractive optical elements

Raster graphics

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