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Resolution Enhancement Technology: The Past, the Present, and Extensions for the Future

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April 1, 2004
 

F.M. Schellenberg
Mentor Graphics

Definitions and criteria for "resolution" and "resolution enhancement" are discussed, and the primary resolution enhancement techniques (RETs) of OPC, PSM and OAI are categorized according to their control of the fundamental properties of a wave: amplitude, phase, and direction. The history of the invention and development of each of these techniques is then reviewed.

Modern RETs are generally combinations of these primary RETs, leading to increased complexity in RET recipes. CAD tools have evolved to cope with this increased complexity. Although these existing RET solutions may allow optical lithography be extended as far as the 32nm IC node, even more capability may be developed if the fourth variable of an electromagnetic wave, polarization, can be exploited as an additional primary RET as well.

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