Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation modifying product or process of making – Radiation mask
Patent
1997-01-13
1998-08-11
Rodee, Christopher D.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Radiation modifying product or process of making
Radiation mask
216 12, G03F 900
Patent
active
057925780
ABSTRACT:
This invention describes a new method of forming a double layer attenuating phase shifting mask. A first pattern is formed in a layer of attenuating phase shifting material and an alignment pattern is formed in a layer of opaque material. A first resist is used to form the first pattern. A pellicle is used to restrict the deposition of a second resist to the alignment region of the mask only and as a result neither the first resist nor the second resist must withstand dry etching steps. The first resist is removed before the step of forming the first pattern in the attenuating phase shifting material and cleaning before this step is carried out is thereby improved.
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Huang Wen-Hong
Tu Chih-Chiang
Tzu San-De
Wang Jia-Jing
Ackerman Stephen B.
Prescott Larry J.
Rodee Christopher D.
Saile George O.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company , Ltd.
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