Title of article
Understanding deviations in lithographic patterns near interfaces: Characterization of bottom anti-reflective coatings (BARC) and the BARC–resist interface
Author/Authors
Joseph L. Lenhart، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
4166
To page
4175
Abstract
Interactions between a bottom anti-reflective coating (BARC) and a photoresist can critically impact lithographic patterns. For example, a
lithographic pattern can shrink or spread near a BARC interface, a process called undercutting or footing respectively, due to incompatibility
between the two materials. Experiments were conducted on two industrial BARC coatings in an effort to determine the impact of BARC surface
chemistry on the footing and undercutting phenomena. The BARC coatings were characterized by near edge X-ray absorption fine structure
(NEXAFS), contact angle measurements, and neutron and X-ray reflectivity. Contact angle measurement using a variety of fluids showed that the
fluid contact angles were independent of the type of BARC coating or the BARC processing temperature. NEXAFS measurements showed that the
surface chemistry of each BARC was also independent of the processing temperature. These results suggest that acid–base interactions at the
BARC–resist interface are not the cause of the footing–undercutting phenomena encountered in lithographic patterns.
Keywords
Undercutting , BARC , lithography , Anti-reflective coating , Footing , Interface , Photolithography , photoresist
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003466
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