TEMPLATE PRODUCING METHOD, TEMPLATE PRODUCING APPARATUS AND TEMPLATE INSPECTING APPARATUS
20170072622 ยท 2017-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C55/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C65/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C59/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In one embodiment, a template producing method includes coating a first template having a first pattern with a curable material, and curing the material. The method further includes producing a second template having a second pattern corresponding to the first pattern by peeling the cured material from the first template. The method further includes enlarging the second template, and pasting, on the enlarged second template, a substrate that holds a shape of the second template.
Claims
1. A template producing method comprising: coating a first template having a first pattern with a curable material; curing the material; producing a second template having a second pattern corresponding to the first pattern by peeling the cured material from the first template; enlarging the second template; and pasting, on the enlarged second template, a substrate that holds a shape of the second template.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the second template comprises a first layer including the cured material, and a second layer formed of a material different from a material of the first layer.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the second layer contains fluorine resin.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the fluorine resin contains FEP (copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene).
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the second layer includes a resin film, a third layer formed on a first surface of the resin film, and a fourth layer formed on a second surface of the resin film.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the third and fourth layers are formed of resin.
7. The method of claim 2, wherein the first layer contains a polymer including a vinyl group.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the polymer includes the vinyl group and an acryloyl group.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the second template is enlarged such that a magnification of the second template becomes 200% or more.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the substrate is formed of glass or quartz.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising trimming an extra portion of the second template after the substrate is pasted on the second template.
12. The method of claim 1, further comprising pasting, on a blank, the substrate on which the second template is pasted.
13. A template producing apparatus comprising: an enlarging module configured to enlarge a second template having a second pattern corresponding to a first pattern of a first template; and a pasting module configured to paste, on the enlarged second template, a substrate that holds a shape of the second template.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a template producing module configured to coat the first template with a curable material, cure the material, and produce the second template by peeling the cured material from the first template.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a trimming module configured to trim an extra portion of the second template after the substrate is pasted on the second template.
16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the second template is enlarged such that a magnification of the second template becomes 200% or more.
17. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the enlarging module comprises first, second, third and fourth retaining modules configured to respectively retain first, second, third and fourth corners of the second template and to move so as to enlarge the second template.
18. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the second template comprises a first layer including the cured material, and a second layer formed of a material different from a material of the first layer.
19. A template inspecting apparatus comprising: a retaining module configured to retain a second template on which a substrate is pasted, the second template having a second pattern corresponding to a first pattern of a first template; an imaging module configured to image the second template retained by the retaining module to acquire an image of the second pattern; a magnification calculating module configured to calculate a magnification of the second pattern relative to the first pattern, based on the Image; a defect detecting module configured to detect a defect of the second template, based on the image; and a defect position calculating module configured to calculate a position of a defect of the first template, based on a position of the defect of the second template and the magnification.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the second template comprises a first layer including the cured material, and a second layer formed of a material different from a material of the first layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Embodiments will now be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0017] In one embodiment, a template producing method includes coating a first template having a first pattern with a curable material, and curing the material. The method further includes producing a second template having a second pattern corresponding to the first pattern by peeling the cured material from the first template. The method further includes enlarging the second template, and pasting, on the enlarged second template, a substrate that holds a shape of the second template.
First Embodiment
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[0019] An arrow A indicates a template 1 having a first roughness pattern P.sub.1. The template 1 of the present embodiment is used for optical nanoimprinting. For example, the template 1 is formed of quartz. The first roughness pattern P.sub.1 alternately includes convex portions 1a and concave portions 1b. A defect R.sub.1 arises on a surface of the template 1. For example, the size of the defect R.sub.1 is nm or less. The template 1 is an example of a first template, and the first roughness pattern P.sub.1 is an example of a first pattern.
[0020] An arrow B indicates a template duplicate 2 having a second roughness pattern P.sub.2 corresponding to the first roughness pattern P.sub.1. The template duplicate 2 of the present embodiment is produced by transferring the first roughness pattern P.sub.1 onto a material that can be enlarged. Therefore, the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 alternately includes convex portions 2a that correspond to the concave portions 1b and concave portions 2b that correspond to the convex portions 1a. Moreover, a defect R.sub.2 that corresponds to the defect R.sub.1 is transferred onto a surface of the template duplicate 2. The size of the defect R.sub.2 is equal to the size of the defect R.sub.1. The template duplicate 2 is an example of a second template, and the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 is an example of a second pattern.
[0021] An arrow C indicates the template duplicate 2 that is enlarged after the production.
[0022] In this specification, the +Z direction is regarded as the upward direction and the Z direction is regarded as the downward direction. The Z direction of the present embodiment may coincide with the direction of gravity or may not coincide with the direction of gravity.
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[0024] First, a resin material 4 is supplied onto a resin film 3 (
[0025] Next, the resin material 4 is irradiated with ultraviolet rays to cure the resin material 4 (
[0026] Next, force is exerted on the resin film 3 to enlarge the template duplicate 2 (
[0027] Next, an adhesive 5 is supplied onto a substrate 6 (
[0028] The template duplicate 2 is formed of a material that is soft and can be enlarged. Therefore, when the template duplicate 2 is enlarged, the shape of the template duplicate 2 may be distorted. For this reason, the substrate 6 that holds the shape of the template duplicate 2 is pasted on the enlarged template duplicate 2 in the present embodiment. Since the substrate 6 is formed of a hard material, distortion of the template duplicate 2 can be corrected to secure the planarity of the template duplicate 2. In the present embodiment, the resin material 4 is pasted on one surface of the resin film 3, and the substrate 6 is pasted on the other surface of the resin film 3.
[0029] Next, the substrate 6 having the template duplicate 2 is pasted on a blank 7 (
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[0031] The template producing apparatus of the present embodiment includes a film retaining module 11, a template producing module 12, a substrate retaining module 13 and a controller 14 (
[0032] The film retaining module 11 retains the resin film 3. The template producing module 12 produces the template duplicate 2 by using the resin film 3 retained by the film retaining module 11. Specifically, the template producing module 12 performs the steps in
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[0034] The operation of the film retaining module 11, the template producing module 12 and the substrate retaining module 13 is controlled by the controller 14.
[0035] Next, a trimming module 15 of the template producing apparatus trims the extra portion of the template duplicate 2 (
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[0038] The resin film 3 may have a spacer 3a on its outer circumference as illustrated in
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[0040] The template inspecting apparatus of the present embodiment includes a light source 21, a condenser lens 22, an XY stage 23, an objective lens 24, an image sensor 25, a sensor circuit 26, an analog to digital (A/D) converter 27, a stage controlling circuit 28, a calculator 29 and a defect detecting circuit 30. The XY stage 23 and the stage controlling circuit 28 are an example of a retaining module. The image sensor 25, the sensor circuit 26 and the A/D converter 27 are an example of an imaging module. The defect detecting circuit 30 is an example of a magnification calculating module, a defect detecting module and a defect position calculating module.
[0041] Examples of the light source 21 include a mercury lamp and an argon laser light source. Light from the light source 21 is incident on the template duplicate 2 on the XY stage 23 through the condenser lens 22.
[0042] The XY stage 23 is configured to be able to retain the blank 7 illustrated in
[0043] The XY stage 23 is configured to be able to move the template duplicate 2 in the X direction and the Y direction. This makes it possible to change an incident position of light on the template duplicate 2. The operation of the XY stage 23 is controlled by the stage controlling circuit 28. After the light incident on the template duplicate 2 is transmitted through the template duplicate 2, it is incident on the image sensor 25 through the objective lens 24.
[0044] The image sensor 25 is a charge coupled device (CCD) sensor, for example. The image sensor 25 can acquire a pattern image of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 by imaging the template duplicate 2 on the XY stage 23. The pattern image of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 is enlarged by an optical system including the condenser lens 22, the objective lens 24 and the like to be focused on the image sensor 25.
[0045] The image sensor 25 outputs the acquired pattern image to the sensor circuit 26. The sensor circuit 26 generates an optical image (sensor image) of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 from the pattern image, and outputs the sensor image to the A/D converter 27. The A/D converter 27 converts the sensor image from an analog signal to a digital signal, and outputs the converted sensor image to the calculator 29 and the defect detecting circuit 30.
[0046] The calculator 29 controls various kinds of operation of the template inspecting apparatus. For example, the calculator 29 controls operation of the stage controlling circuit 28 and the defect detecting circuit 30, based on the sensor image from the A/D converter 27. Thereby, the calculator 29 can control the incident position of the light on the template duplicate 2 and detection processing of the defect by the defect detecting circuit 30. Details of the defect detecting circuit 30 are described with reference to
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[0048] First, the template duplicate 2 is produced from the template 1, and dimensions of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 before enlargement are measured (step S1). For example, a width of the convex portions 2a or the concave portions 2b before the enlargement is measured. The dimensions of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 before the enlargement may be measured by the template inspecting apparatus in
[0049] Next, the template duplicate 2 is enlarged (step S2). The template duplicate 2 may be enlarged by the stretching like the template producing method described above or may be enlarged by another method. For example, the template duplicate 2 may be enlarged by swelling.
[0050] Next, the template duplicate 2 is put on the XY stage 23, and dimensions of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 after the enlargement are measured (step S3). For example, a width of the convex portions 2a or the concave portions 2b after enlargement is measured. The dimensions of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 after the enlargement are measured by the defect detecting circuit by using the sensor image.
[0051] Next, the defect detecting circuit 30 calculates a magnification of the template duplicate 2 by using the dimensions measured in step S1 and the dimensions measured in step S3 (step S4). This magnification corresponds to a magnification of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 relative to the first roughness pattern P.sub.1. For example, when the magnification is 150%, this means that the defect R.sub.1 of 20 nm is enlarged to the defect R.sub.2 of nm. The defect detecting circuit 30 may separately calculate the magnification in the X direction and the magnification in the Y direction.
[0052] Next, the defect detecting circuit 30 detects the defect R.sub.2 of the template duplicate 2 by using the sensor image (step S5). The defect detecting circuit 30 preliminarily stores a reference image that is design data of the first roughness pattern P.sub.1. The defect detecting circuit 30 can detect the defect R.sub.2 by matching the sensor image with the reference image. At this time, the defect detecting circuit 30 detects a position (coordinates) and a shape of the defect R.sub.2. The defect detecting circuit 30 may further detect dimensions of the defect R.sub.2.
[0053] Next, the defect detecting circuit 30 calculates the position and the shape of the defect R.sub.1 of the template 1, based on the position of the defect R.sub.2 of the template duplicate 2 and the magnification described above (step S6). In this way, the defect detecting circuit 30 can inspect the defect R.sub.1 of the template 1 by using the template duplicate 2. The calculation results of the position and the shape of the defect R.sub.1 are outputted to the outside of the template inspecting apparatus from the defect detecting circuit 30.
[0054] As described above, the substrate 6 that holds the shape of the template duplicate 2 is pasted on the enlarged template duplicate 2 in the present embodiment. This makes it possible to correct distortion of the template duplicate 2 and to secure the planarity of the template duplicate 2. If the planarity of the template duplicate 2 is poor, it causes problems that the light in
[0055] According to the present embodiment, these problems can be suppressed by securing the planarity of the template duplicate 2, and defects can be inspected in high precision.
Second Embodiment
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[0057] As described above, the template duplicate 2 of the first embodiment includes the resin film 3 and the resin material 4, and is bonded to the substrate 6 with the adhesive 5. In such a case, a scratch D.sub.1 may be present on the resin film 3, and a particle D.sub.2 may stick to the resin film 3. The scratch D.sub.1 and the particle D.sub.2 on the resin film 3 may increase noise in inspecting the template duplicate 2. The reason is that the scratch D.sub.1 and the particle D.sub.2 may be recognized as defects.
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[0059] The template duplicate 2 of the second embodiment further includes a first flattening layer 8 formed on one surface of the resin film 3, and a second flattening layer 9 formed on the other surface of the resin film 3. The resin material 4 is pasted on the resin film 3 via the first flattening layer 8. The substrate 6 is bonded to the resin film 3 via the second flattening layer 9. The first and second flattening layers 8 and 9 of the present embodiment are formed of fluorine resin, similarly to the resin film 3. The resin material 4 is an example of the first layer. The resin film 3, the first flattening layer 8 and the second flattening layer 9 are an example of the second layer. The first flattening layer 8 is an example of a third layer. The second flattening layer 9 is an example of a fourth layer.
[0060] In the present embodiment, before the resin material 4 is supplied onto the resin film 3 in the step of
Third Embodiment
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[0062] As described above, the resin of the resin film 3 is fluorine resin, for example. In a case where the resin film 3 is liable to absorb ultraviolet rays, the resin film 3 is liable to be colored and deformed, which easily causes larger noise. Meanwhile, the fluorine resin has a property of hardly absorbing ultraviolet rays. For example, the fluorine resin hardly absorbs far ultraviolet rays with approximately 200 nm of wavelength which is often used in the template producing method described above. Therefore, the present embodiment makes it possible, by preparing the resin film 3 formed of fluorine resin, to reduce noise in inspecting the template duplicate 2.
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Fourth Embodiment
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[0066] The resin material 4 of the present embodiment before the curing contains monomers M.sub.1 of vinyl compound, monomers M.sub.2 of acryloyl compound, and an unshown polymerization initiator. When this resin material 4 is irradiated with ultraviolet rays, action of the polymerization initiator causes the monomers M.sub.1 and M.sub.2 to polymerize. As a result, the resin material 4 of the present embodiment after the curing contains a polymer including the monomers M.sub.1 (vinyl groups) and the monomers M.sub.2 (acryloyl groups). This polymer is a copolymer including the two kinds of monomers M.sub.1 and M.sub.2.
[0067] For example, in a case where the resin material 4 is formed of a polymer including only the acryloyl groups, the resin material 4 suffers breakage when the magnification of the second roughness pattern P.sub.2 becomes approximately 110%.
[0068] On the other hand, the resin material 4 of the present embodiment is formed of a polymer in which a composition ratio between the vinyl groups and the acryloyl groups is 1:1. In this case, the resin material 4 can be enlarged such that the magnification becomes 200% or more. According to an experiment, the resin material 4 in this case was able to be enlarged without breakage until the magnification becomes approximately 300%. Therefore, the polymer of the resin material 4 of the present embodiment is desirable to include the vinyl groups.
[0069] The composition ratio between the vinyl groups and the acryloyl groups may be other than 1:1. Moreover, the polymer of the resin material 4 may include only the vinyl groups in place of Including the vinyl groups and the acryloyl groups. According to an experiment, the resin material 4 in this case was able to be enlarged without breakage until the magnification becomes approximately 500%. Moreover, the polymer of the resin material 4 may include the vinyl groups and functional groups other than the acryloyl groups.
[0070] While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and apparatuses described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and apparatuses described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the Inventions.