Patent classifications
H01J2237/04928
Charged Particle Beam Lithography System
A collimated electron beam is illuminated to a grounded metal mask such that patterns on the mask can be transferred to a substrate identically. In a preferred embodiment, a linear electron source can be provided for enhancing lithographic throughput. The metal mask is adjacent to the substrate, but does not contact with substrate.
APPARATUS OF PLURAL CHARGED-PARTICLE BEAMS
A multi-beam apparatus for observing a sample with high resolution and high throughput and in flexibly varying observing conditions is proposed. The apparatus uses a movable collimating lens to flexibly vary the currents of the plural probe spots without influencing the intervals thereof, a new source-conversion unit to form the plural images of the single electron source and compensate off-axis aberrations of the plural probe spots with respect to observing conditions, and a pre-beamlet-forming means to reduce the strong Coulomb effect due to the primary-electron beam.
Multi-Beam Electron Characterization Tool with Telecentric Illumination
A multi-beam electron source is disclosed. The multi-beam source includes an electron source, a grid lens assembly, and a multi-lens array assembly. The multi-lens array assembly includes a set of lenses disposed across a substrate. The grid lens assembly is configured to cause a primary electron beam from the electron beam source to land on the multi-lens array assembly telecentrically. The multi-lens array assembly is configured to split the electron beam from the electron beam source into a plurality of primary electron beams. The grid lens assembly includes a first lens element and a second lens element, wherein the first lens element and the second lens element are separated by a gap of a selected distance. The grid lens assembly further includes a grid element including a set of apertures, wherein the grid element is disposed within the gap between the first lens element and the second lens element.
Apparatus of plural charged-particle beams
A multi-beam apparatus for observing a sample with high resolution and high throughput and in flexibly varying observing conditions is proposed. The apparatus uses a movable collimating lens to flexibly vary the currents of the plural probe spots without influencing the intervals thereof, a new source-conversion unit to form the plural images of the single electron source and compensate off-axis aberrations of the plural probe spots with respect to observing conditions, and a pre-beamlet-forming means to reduce the strong Coulomb effect due to the primary-electron beam.
Method for operating a multiple particle beam system while altering the numerical aperture, associated computer program product and multiple particle beam system
A method includes operating a multiple particle beam system at different working points. The numerical aperture can be set for each of the working points in such a way that the resolution of the multiple particle beam system is optimal. In the process, the beam pitch between adjacent individual particle beams on the sample to be scanned is kept constant as a boundary condition. There are no mechanical reconfigurations of the system whatsoever for the purposes of varying the numerical aperture.
APPARATUS OF PLURAL CHARGED-PARTICLE BEAMS
A multi-beam apparatus for observing a sample with high resolution and high throughput and in flexibly varying observing conditions is proposed. The apparatus uses a movable collimating lens to flexibly vary the currents of the plural probe spots without influencing the intervals thereof, a new source-conversion unit to form the plural images of the single electron source and compensate off-axis aberrations of the plural probe spots with respect to observing conditions, and a pre-beamlet-forming means to reduce the strong Coulomb effect due to the primary-electron beam.
METHOD FOR OPERATING A MULTIPLE PARTICLE BEAM SYSTEM WHILE ALTERING THE NUMERICAL APERTURE, ASSOCIATED COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND MULTIPLE PARTICLE BEAM SYSTEM
A method includes operating a multiple particle beam system at different working points. The numerical aperture can be set for each of the working points in such a way that the resolution of the multiple particle beam system is optimal. In the process, the beam pitch between adjacent individual particle beams on the sample to be scanned is kept constant as a boundary condition. There are no mechanical reconfigurations of the system whatsoever for the purposes of varying the numerical aperture.
Apparatus of plural charged-particle beams
A multi-beam apparatus for observing a sample with high resolution and high throughput and in flexibly varying observing conditions is proposed. The apparatus uses a movable collimating lens to flexibly vary the currents of the plural probe spots without influencing the intervals thereof, a new source-conversion unit to form the plural images of the single electron source and compensate off-axis aberrations of the plural probe spots with respect to observing conditions, and a pre-beamlet-forming means to reduce the strong Coulomb effect due to the primary-electron beam.
MULTI-BEAM CHARGED PARTICLE IMAGING SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED IMAGING OF SECONDARY ELECTRON BEAMLETS ON A DETECTOR
A multi-beam charged particle beam system and a method of operating a multi-beam charged particle beam system with higher precision are configured for a determination of an assignment of secondary electron focus spot to a plurality of sets of detection elements. The system and method are further configured to adjust the assignment and for a calibration of a monitoring method and system for monitoring the assignment. The system and method are applicable for an inspection of samples, for example for wafer or mask inspection.
Apparatus of Plural Charged-Particle Beams
A multi-beam apparatus for observing a sample with high resolution and high throughput and in flexibly varying observing conditions is proposed. The apparatus uses a movable collimating lens to flexibly vary the currents of the plural probe spots without influencing the intervals thereof, a new source-conversion unit to form the plural images of the single electron source and compensate off-axis aberrations of the plural probe spots with respect to observing conditions, and a pre-beamlet-forming means to reduce the strong Coulomb effect due to the primary-electron beam.