Charged-particle beam system
10872745 ยท 2020-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Akio Yamamoto (Tokyo, JP)
- Kazuki IKEDA (Tokyo, JP)
- Wen LI (Tokyo, JP)
- Hiroyuki Takahashi (Tokyo, JP)
- Shahedul Hoque (Tokyo, JP)
- Shunsuke Mizutani (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
H01J37/244
ELECTRICITY
H01J2237/24495
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A charged-particle beam system comprises: a charged-particle beam device containing a detection unit for detecting electrons generated by irradiating a sample with a charged-particle beam released from a charged particle source; and a signal detection unit in which a detection signal from the detection unit is input through a wiring. The signal detection unit comprises: a separation unit for separating into a rising signal and a falling signal the detection signal from the detection unit; a falling signal processing unit for at least eliminating ringing in the falling signal; and a combination unit generating and delivering a combined signal produced by combining the rising signal, which has been separated by the separation unit, with the falling signal wherefrom the ringing has been eliminated by the falling signal processing unit.
Claims
1. A charged-particle beam system, comprising: a charged-particle beam device that includes a detection unit that detects electrons generated by irradiating a sample with a charged-particle beam released from a charged particle source; and a signal detection unit in which a detection signal from the detection unit is input through a wiring, wherein the signal detection unit includes a separation unit configured to separate the detection signal from the detection unit into a rising signal and a falling signal, a falling signal processing unit configured to eliminate ringing in the falling signal, and a combination unit configured to generate and output a combined signal produced by combining the rising signal, which has been separated by the separation unit, with the falling signal wherefrom the ringing has been eliminated by the falling signal processing unit.
2. The charged-particle beam system according to claim 1, wherein the falling signal processing unit includes: a ringing elimination unit that eliminates the ringing of the falling signal, and a pulse width shortening unit that shortens a pulse width of the falling signal.
3. The charged-particle beam system according to claim 1, wherein the separation unit detects a rising edge and peak of the detection signal and separates the detection signal into the rising signal and the falling signal.
4. The charged-particle beam system according to claim 2, wherein the ringing elimination unit eliminates the ringing generated in the falling signal by superimposing on the detection signal a reflected signal generated by the detection signal being reflected between the detection unit and the signal detection unit through the wiring.
5. The charged-particle beam system according to claim 2, wherein the ringing elimination unit is configured with a high pass filter or an integrator, and the pulse width shortening unit is configured with a low pass filter or a differentiator.
6. The charged-particle beam system according to claim 1, wherein the signal detection unit includes an A/D conversion unit that converts the detection signal from the detection unit into a digital signal and outputs the converted digital signal to the separation unit.
7. The charged-particle beam system according to claim 1, further comprising a calculation unit, wherein the charged-particle beam device includes a plurality of the detection units, and detection signals from the plurality of detection units are respectively input to the plurality of signal detection units, and the calculation unit performs addition calculation or subtraction calculation on output signals from the plurality of signal detection units and outputs the obtained signals.
8. The charged-particle beam system according to claim 1, wherein the detection unit of the charged-particle beam device is disposed in a vacuum, and the signal detection unit is disposed in the atmosphere.
9. The charged-particle beam system according to claim 1, wherein the detection unit of the charged-particle beam device detects reflected electrons reflected from the sample as electrons generated by irradiating the sample with the charged-particle beam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) Hereinafter, embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
(8) A charged-particle beam system of the first embodiment will be described with reference to
(9) As shown in
(10) A negative voltage is applied to the sample 109, and the primary electrons 102 collide with the sample with an energy smaller than the energy generated by the electron gun 101. Reflected electrons 108 and secondary electrons 103 generated from the sample by the collision of the primary electrons 102 fly within the electron microscope column 112 in accordance with an emission energy and an emission angle respectively.
(11) Here, electrons out of the sample 109 by irradiating the sample 109 with the primary electron beams 102 are secondary electrons, and electrons reflected from the sample 109 by irradiating the sample 109 with the primary electron beams 102 are reflected electrons.
(12) When the reflected electrons 108 collide with a scintillator 136, the reflected electrons 108 are converted into light, and the light is converted into a detection current by photoelectric conversion elements 106a, 106b. As the photoelectric conversion elements 106a, 106b, for example, a semiconductor element such as a photodiode or a semiconductor photodetector (Si-PM: silicon photomultiplier) or a photomultiplier 104 is used. The detection current is transmitted to a signal detection unit 114 through a vacuum wiring 110, a hermetic 111 and an atmospheric wiring 113.
(13) In the signal detection unit 114, the detection signal of the photoelectric conversion elements 106a, 106b is converted into a reception signal 116 through a preamplifier 115 and is input to a separation unit 117. The separation unit 117 performs rising edge detection and peak detection of the reception signal 116, and a rising signal 118 obtained by the edge detection and peak detection is input to a combination unit 124.
(14) Further, the separation unit 117 outputs a falling signal 119 obtained by the edge detection and peak detection. The falling signal 119 is input to a falling signal processing unit 120. In the falling signal processing unit 120, a ringing elimination unit 121 eliminates ringing of the falling signal 119, and a pulse width shortening unit 122 shortens a pulse width of the falling signal 119 to speed up the falling time.
(15) The ringing elimination unit 121 eliminates the ringing generated in the falling signal by superimposing on the detection signal a reflected signal generated by the detection signal of the photoelectric conversion elements 106a, 106b being reflected between the photoelectric conversion elements 106a, 106b and the signal detection unit 114 through the atmospheric wiring 113.
(16) The falling signal processing unit 120 eliminates the ringing, and outputs the falling as a fast falling signal 123 to the combination unit 124. The combination unit 124 combines the rising signal 118 and the falling signal 123 and outputs the combined signal as a detection signal 125.
(17) Here,
(18) The ringing elimination unit 121 is configured with, for example, a high pass filter or an integrator. Further, the pulse width shortening unit 122 is configured with, for example, a low pass filter or a differentiator.
(19) The detection signal 125 is converted into a digital signal by an ADC converter 133, converted into image information 128 in a signal processing and image generation block 127, and displayed on a computer 131 as a measurement observation inspection image 132. Further, items set in a user interface 132 of the computer 131 enter a control unit 126 as a control signal 129. Then, the items are output, as a control signal 130, from the control unit 126 to the signal detection unit 114 and various parameter settings are performed.
(20) In the first embodiment, the rising and falling of the detection waveform are subjected to separate processing. The falling signal is speeded up after the ringing processing, and is combined with the rising signal. Accordingly, a detection waveform without ringing can be obtained.
(21) In the embodiment, the case where the reflected electrons 108 collide with the scintillator 136 is described, but the same effect can also be obtained in a case where the secondary electrons 103 collide with the scintillator 136 and are converted into light.
Second Embodiment
(22) A charged-particle beam system of a second embodiment will be described with reference to
(23) As shown in
(24) In the second embodiment, the processing of the separation unit 117, the ringing elimination unit 121, the pulse width shortening unit 122, and the combination unit 124 can be realized by the digital signal processing. Thus, for example, when there are a plurality of signal detection units 114 as shown in
Third Embodiment
(25) A charged-particle beam system of a third embodiment will be described with reference to
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(27) (a), (b), and (c) of
(28) Further, the plurality of photoelectric conversion elements 106a, 106b disposed in the electron microscope column 112 have variations in gain and delay time, and also vary in the gain and delay time depending on the surrounding environment such as temperature. In order to correct the variation, the control signal 129 from the user interface 132 is input to the control unit 126. Then, the control signal 130 from the control unit 126 is input to the signal detection units 114a to 114d, and settings for parameters such as gain and delay time are performed. Other configurations are the same as those of the charged-particle beam system of the first embodiment, so that a description thereof will be omitted.
(29) According to the third embodiment, the variation of the plurality of photoelectric conversion elements 106 in the electron microscope column 112 can be adjusted. Further, by adjusting the calculation in the calculation unit 134 with the user interface 132, high image quality can be obtained.
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(31) In the related method of
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(32) 112 electron microscope column 101 electron gun 102 primary electron 105 deflector 106 photoelectric conversion element 107 objective lens 108 reflected electron 109 sample 110 vacuum wiring 113 atmospheric wiring 114 signal detection unit 127 signal processing and image generation block 131 computer 126 control unit 117 separation unit 120 falling signal processing unit 124 combination unit