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Evaluation of X-ray/EUV Nanolithography Facility at AS Through Wavefront Propagation Simulations

Optics 2023-11-29 v1 Computational Physics Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

Synchrotron light sources can provide the required spatial coherence, stability and control that is required to support the development of advanced lithography at the extreme ultraviolet and soft X-ray wavelengths that are relevant to current and future fabricating technologies. Here we present an evaluation of the optical performance of the soft X-ray (SXR) beamline of the Australian Synchrotron (AS) and its suitability for developing interference lithography using radiation in the 91.8 eV (13.5 nm) to 300 eV (4.13 nm) range. A comprehensive physical optics model of the APPLE-II undulator source and SXR beamline was constructed to simulate the properties of the illumination at the proposed location of a photomask, as a function of photon energy, collimation, and monochromator parameters. The model is validated using a combination of experimental measurements of the photon intensity distribution of the undulator harmonics. We show that the undulator harmonics intensity ratio can be accurately measured using an imaging detector and controlled using beamline optics. Finally, we evaluate photomask geometric constraints and achievable performance for the limiting case of fully spatially coherent illumination.

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@article{arxiv.2311.16458,
  title  = {Evaluation of X-ray/EUV Nanolithography Facility at AS Through Wavefront Propagation Simulations},
  author = {Jerome B. M. Knappett and Blair Haydon and Bruce C. C. Cowie and Cameron M. Kewish and Grant A. van Riessen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.16458},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

21 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables. Preprint: submitted to Journal of Synchrotron Radiation 16/11/23