Method of imaging using lithographic projection apparatus

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Illumination systems or details

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C355S077000

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11017197

ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for compensating for the effect of flare lithographic apparatus. The method includes establishing a power spectral density (PSD) indicative of the spatial frequency of the stray radiation produced by a projection system, and determining, from the PSD, a modulation transfer function (MTF) relating the PSD to a pattern applied by a patterning device to take the effect of flare on the pattern image into account. The MTF is then used to determine the effect of flare on a critical dimension (CD) of the pattern image, and a relationship is established between any change in the CD of the pattern image and a change in the CD of the pattern. The patterning device may then be designed in such a way as to at least partially offset the effect of flare on the CD of the pattern image.

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