Fabrication of astronomical x-ray reflection gratings using thermally activated selective topography equilibration
Abstract
Thermally activated selective topography equilibration (TASTE) enables the creation of 3D structures in resist using grayscale electron-beam lithography followed by a thermal treatment to induce a selective polymer reflow. A blazed grating topography can be created by reflowing repeating staircase patterns in resist into wedge-like structures. Motivated by astronomical applications, such patterns with periodicities 840 nm and 400 nm have been fabricated in 130 nm-thick PMMA using TASTE to provide a base for X-ray reflection gratings. A path forward to integrate this alternative blazing technique into grating fabrication recipes is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.2102.12359,
title = {Fabrication of astronomical x-ray reflection gratings using thermally activated selective topography equilibration},
author = {Jake A. McCoy and Randall L. McEntaffer and Chad M. Eichfeld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.12359},
year = {2021}
}
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21 pages, 8 figures, from a special edition of JVST B for the 62nd International Conference on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication (EIPBN)