H05G2/008

CONTAMINATION TRAP

A contamination trap for use in a debris mitigation system of a radiation source, the contamination trap comprising a plurality of vanes configured to trap fuel debris emitted from a plasma formation region of the radiation source; wherein at least one vane or each vane of the plurality of vanes comprises a material comprising a thermal conductivity above 30 W m.sup.−1 K.sup.−1.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY PROCESSES

A photolithography system utilizes tin droplets to generate extreme ultraviolet radiation for photolithography. The photolithography system irradiates the droplets with a laser. The droplets become a plasma and emit extreme ultraviolet radiation. The photolithography system senses contamination of a collector mirror by the tin droplets and adjusts the flow of a buffer fluid to reduce the contamination.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MITIGATING TIN DEBRIS

Microwave heating of debris collecting vanes within the source vessel of a lithography apparatus is used to accomplish uniform temperature distribution in order to reduce fall-on contamination and formation of clogs on the inner and outer surfaces of the vanes.

DEVICE AND METHOD TO REMOVE DEBRIS FROM AN EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET (EUV) LITHOGRAPHY SYSTEM

A method includes irradiating debris deposited in an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system with laser, controlling one or more of a wavelength of the laser or power of the laser to selectively vaporize the debris and limit damage to the EUV) lithography system, and removing the vaporized debris.

Light source for lithography exposure process

A method for generating light is provided. The method further includes measuring a period of time during which one of targets from a fuel target generator passes through two detection positions. The method also includes exciting the targets with a laser generator so as to generate plasma that emits light. In addition, the operation of exciting the targets with the laser generator includes: irradiating a pre-pulse laser on the targets to expand the targets; detecting conditions of expanded targets; and adjusting at least one parameter of the laser generator according to the measured period of time and the conditions when the measured period of time is different from a predetermined value. The parameter of the laser generator which is adjusted according to the measured period of time includes a frequency for generating a laser for illuminating the targets.

Chamber device, extreme ultraviolet light generation apparatus, and electronic device manufacturing method

A chamber device may include a concentrating mirror, a central gas supply port, an inner wall, an exhaust port, a recessed portion, and a lateral gas supply port. The recessed portion may be on a side lateral to the focal line and recessed outward from the inner wall when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the focal line. The lateral gas supply port is formed at the recessed portion and may supply gas toward gas supplied from the central gas supply port so that a flow direction of the gas supplied from the central gas supply port is bent from a direction along the focal line toward the exhaust port and an internal space of the recessed portion.

DROPLET GENERATOR AND METHOD OF SERVICING EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET IMAGING TOOL

A droplet generator for an extreme ultraviolet imaging tool includes a reservoir for a molten metal, and a nozzle having a first end connected to the reservoir and a second opposing end where molten metal droplets emerge from the nozzle. A gas inlet is connected to the nozzle, and an isolation valve is at the second end of the nozzle configured to seal the nozzle droplet generator from the ambient.

EUV LIGHT SOURCE AND APPARATUS FOR LITHOGRAPHY

An extreme ultra violet (EUV) radiation source apparatus includes a collector mirror, a target droplet generator for generating a tin (Sn) droplet, a rotatable debris collection device, one or more coils for generating an inductively coupled plasma (ICP), a gas inlet for providing a source gas for the ICP, and a chamber enclosing at least the collector mirror and the rotatable debris collection device. The gas inlet and the one or more coils are configured such that the ICP is spaced apart from the collector mirror.

COLLECTOR MIRROR AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT INCLUDING THE SAME
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A collector mirror for an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light generator includes a first mirror in a vessel, the vessel being configured to receive a material and a laser beam for generating the EUV light, a second mirror surrounding the first mirror, and a detachable third mirror between the first mirror and the second mirror, the third mirror having an inner diameter that is not smaller than an outer diameter of the first mirror, and an outer diameter that is not larger than an inner diameter of the second mirror.

Laser apparatus for generating extreme ultraviolet light

A system for generating extreme ultraviolet light, in which a target material inside a chamber is irradiated with a laser beam to be turned into plasma, includes a first laser apparatus configured to output a first laser beam, a second laser apparatus configured to output a pedestal and a second laser beam, and a controller connected to the first and second laser apparatuses and configured to cause the first laser beam to be outputted first, the pedestal to be outputted after the first laser beam, and the second laser beam having higher energy than the pedestal to be outputted after the pedestal.