Charged particle apparatus and method
A charged particle apparatus, configured to project a charged particle multi-beam toward a sample, comprises: a charged particle source configured to emit a charged particle beam; a light source configured to emit light; and a charged particle-optical device configured to project toward the sample sub-beams of a charged particle multi-beam derived from the charged particle beam; wherein the light source is arranged such that the light is projected along paths of the sub-beams through the charged particle-optical device so as to irradiate at least a portion of the sample.
1 . A charged particle apparatus configured to project a charged particle multi-beam toward a sample, the charged particle apparatus comprising:
a charged particle source configured to emit a charged particle beam;
a light source configured to emit light;
a charged particle-optical device configured to project toward the sample sub-beams of a charged particle multi-beam derived from the charged particle beam; the charged particle-optical device comprising at least one charged particle-optical element comprising respective array of apertures, the apertures of the respective arrays of apertures of the respective charged particle-optical elements corresponding to respective sub-beams of the charged particle multi-beam,
wherein the light source is arranged such that the light is projected along paths of the sub-beams through the charged particle-optical device so along paths of the sub-beams through the apertures of respective sub-beams of the at least one charged particle element so as to irradiate at least a portion of the sample.
2 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light source is adjacent to the charged particle source.
3 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light source is arranged such that the charged particle beam, in plan view, is radially inward of the light at a position along the of the charged particle beam that is up-beam of the charged particle-optical device.
4 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the charged particle source is located between the light source and the sample.
5 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light source is located between the charged particle source and the sample.
6 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light source is located at least two positions spaced from, in plan view, the charged particle beam.
7 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the positions are equidistantly spaced from each other.
8 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the positions surround the charged particle source.
9 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the at least two positions form an annulus surrounding the charged particle source.
10 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light source is arranged such that the light comprises a plurality of light beams and the charged particle beam is between the plurality of light beams up-beam of the charged particle-optical device.
11 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light source is arranged such that a path of the light towards the sample is aligned with a central axis of the charged particle-optical device.
12 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a charged particle-optical deflector configured to deflect the charged particle beam to be aligned with a central axis of the charged particle-optical device.
13 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the charged particle source is arranged to emit the charged particle beam to be angled relative to the central axis of the charged particle-optical device.
14 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the charged particle-optical device comprises:
an objective lens array comprising a plurality of objective lenses configured to focus respective sub-beams of the charged particle multi-beam on the sample.
15 . The charged particle apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the charged particle-optical device comprises:
a sub-beam forming array comprising a plate in which are defined apertures configured to split the charged particle beam into the charged particle multi-beam comprising a plurality of sub-beams.
16 . A method for projecting a charged particle multi-beam toward a sample, the method comprising:
emitting a charged particle beam;
projecting toward the sample sub-beams of a charged particle multi-beam derived from the charged particle beam using a charged particle-optical device;
emitting light; and
projecting the light along paths of the sub-beams through the charged particle-optical device so as to irradiate the sample.
17 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising flooding a surface of the sample with charged particles.
18 . The method of claim 16 , comprising:
deflecting the charged particle beam to be aligned with a central axis of the charged particle-optical device.
19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the charged particle beam is emitted to be angled relative to the central axis of the charged particle-optical device.
20 . A charged particle apparatus configured to project a charged particle multi-beam toward a sample, the charged particle apparatus comprising:
a charged particle source configured to emit a charged particle beam;
a light source configured to emit light; and
a charged particle-optical device configured to project toward the sample sub-beams of a charged particle multi-beam derived from the charged particle beam; wherein the light source is arranged such that the light is projected along paths of the sub-beams through the charged particle-optical device so as to irradiate at least a portion of the sample,
wherein at least one of:
the light source is adjacent to the charged particle source,
the light source is arranged such that the charged particle beam, in plan view, is radially inward of the light up-beam of the charged particle-optical device,
the charged particle source is located between the light source and the sample; or
the light source is located at at least two positions spaced from, in plan view, the charged particle beam.