Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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542707 | Microelectronics Journal | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate that the use of a single SiO2 film, with thickness corresponding to one standing wave (SW) period allows the recording of deep photoresist structures on silicon substrates by laser interference, without use of any additional antireflecting coating. This condition corresponds just to the opposite thickness (half SW period) previously proposed for using the SiO2 films for phase-shifting the SW pattern. Theoretical and experimental results demonstrated that for the lithography of deep structures, the contrast of the SW pattern, the minimum light intensity of the SW pattern and the photoresist adhesion are the most important parameters of the process.
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Authors
Edson J. Carvalho, Marco A.R. Alves, Edmundo S. Braga, Lucila Cescato,