Method for producing a photomask and corresponding photomask

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ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates to a method for producing a photomask and a corresponding photomask.
Although applicable, in principle, to any desired photomasks, the present invention and the problem area on which it is based are described with reference to a photomask for producing a semiconductor structure.
Photomasks are usually produced from photomask blanks, the blanks having a square quartz substrate that is coated with a chromium layer over the whole area by vapor deposition. For the patterning of the chromium layer on the photomask blank, use is made of the photolithographic technique in order to remove the chromium in regions in accordance with a predetermined photomask pattern. Depending on the mask type, one or more photo-steps are required; in the case of phase masks, for example, two photo-steps are usually carried out.
FIG. 3
shows a diagrammatic representation for illustrating the problem area in the case of the prior art.
In
FIG. 2
, reference symbol
1
generally designates a photomask which is represented in plan view in the upper part of FIG.
2
and in cross section along the line A-A′ in the lower part of FIG.
2
.
In its central region, the photomask
1
has a pattern region MB of approximately disk-shaped configuration (side length corresponding to the radius of a wafer to be exposed). The pattern region MB is surrounded by an edge region RB, which has no significance for the function of the photomask. This edge region RB extends from the outer edge of the pattern region MB as far as the edge
1
d
of the photomask
1
.
As already mentioned, the photomask blank comprises the quartz substrate
1
a
and a chromium layer
1
b
vapor-deposited thereon over the whole area. Photoresist
1
c
is then applied to said photomask blank over the whole area and exposed by means of a raster scan exposure, that is to say by means of a laser beam which is moved in a raster-type manner and is switched on and off in accordance with the photomask pattern.
In the case of the customary method, the exposure of the photoresist
1
c
by the raster scan method occurs only at corresponding locations in the pattern region MB, whereas the entire edge region RB is not exposed. The consequence of this, as shown in the lower part of
FIG. 3
, is that, after the development of the photoresist
1
c,
the photoresist remains on the entire edge region RB.
However, the photoresist
1
c
at the edge of the photomask blanks is regularly the cause of defects of mask production, since mechanical grippers which transport the photomask blank damage said resist and thereby partly strip it off, so that it is deposited again at another location on the photomask blank. This last may, for example, have the consequence that resist residues are deposited at already developed locations of the photoresist where the chromium layer
1
b
should actually be etched. This is prevented, however, in an undesirable manner, by such resist residues.
The customary edge resist-removing methods from semiconductor technology cannot be employed on account of the square geometry of the photomask blanks. Especially in the case of phase masks, which require two successive photo-steps with two successive resist-coating processes, exposures, developments, etchings and resist-removal processes, resist residues in the edge region are problematic since defects can occur very late in the process conclusion and are often no longer repairable.
To date, the yield has been greatly reduced by the problem described above.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved method for producing a photomask and a corresponding photomask, edge resist problems being able to be avoided.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by means of the method specified in claim
1
and the corresponding photomask according to claim
5
.
The idea underlying the present invention consists in forming the raster scan exposure in at least one peripheral partial region of the edge region, which adjoins the edge on one side or overlaps said edge.
Compared with the known solution approaches, the method according to the invention has the advantage that resist removal takes place in the partial region of the edge region which adjoins the edge on one side, is performed [sic], so that no defects occur in the later process flow as a result of resist particles.
Advantageous developments and improvements of the respective subject matter of the invention are found in the subclaims.
In accordance with one preferred development, the raster scan exposure is carried out in the entire edge region.
In accordance with a further preferred development, the substrate is a quartz plate and the masking layer applied thereto is a chromium layer.
In accordance with a further preferred development, the photomask is a phase mask which is patterned by means of a first and a second photoresist step, and the performance of the raster scan exposure in at least one peripheral partial region of the edge region is carried out in the second photo-step.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in the drawings and is explained in more detail in the description below.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4816361 (1989-03-01), Glendinning

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