Scanning charged particle microscope

Radiant energy – Inspection of solids or liquids by charged particles

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C250S307000, C250S310000, C250S3960ML

Reexamination Certificate

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06852973

ABSTRACT:
The present invention sets out to provide a scanning charged particle microscope equipped with a rapid control function capable of extrapolating an in-focus point from image information for a single frame and an automatic focusing system capable of reliably and precisely carrying out a focusing operation for a horizontal pattern image. The automatic focusing system provided in the scanning charged particle microscope of the present invention is provided with means for changing a focal point each raster scan line, and control means for comparing image information each scanning line and extrapolating focusing positions. The scanning line can then be made to be an inclined scanning line that is a combination of a horizontal component and a vertical component with respect to a chip array on a semiconductor wafer. Further, a method is adopted comprising a first step of reliably taking in a coarse in-focus point and a second step of detecting the in-focus point with a high degree of precision.

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