Objective lens array assembly, electron-optical system, electron-optical system array, method of focusing
Objective lens array assemblies and associated methods are disclosed. In one arrangement, the objective lens array assembly focuses a multi-beam of sub-beams on a sample. Planar elements define a plurality of apertures aligned along sub-beam paths. An objective lens array projects the multi-beam towards a sample. Apertures of one or more of the planar elements compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam.
1 . An electron-optical apparatus for a charged-particle tool, the electron-optical apparatus comprising:
a source configured to provide a beam of charged particles from which a multi-beam is derived; and
an objective lens array assembly being configured to focus a multi-beam of sub-beams on a sample and comprising:
planar elements defining a plurality of apertures aligned along sub-beam paths of the multi-beam and comprising:
an objective lens array configured to project the multi-beam towards a sample; and
a control lens array positioned up-beam of the objective lens array, the control lenses being configured to pre-focus the sub-beams,
wherein apertures of one or more of the planar elements are configured to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam, at least a subset of the apertures have a range of different aperture areas, the range of different aperture areas being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam, and
wherein at least a subset of the apertures defined in the control lens array are provided at positions that are displaced relative to nominal positions, the displacements being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam.
2 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein apertures of one or more of the planar elements are shaped, sized and/or positioned to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam.
3 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein apertures shaped, sized and/or positioned to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam are apertures defined in at least the planar element that is configured to provide the strongest lensing effect in the objective lens array assembly.
4 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the off-axis aberrations compensated for by the range of different aperture areas comprise field curvature.
5 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least a subset of the apertures have a range of different ellipticities, the range of different ellipticities being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam.
6 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least a subset of the apertures are displaced relative to nominal positions, the displacements being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam.
7 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least a subset of the apertures configured to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam are apertures defined in one or more planar elements of the objective lens array.
8 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the planar elements further comprise an upper beam limiter up-beam from the control lens array, wherein the upper beam limiter defines an array of beam-limiting apertures.
9 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 8 , wherein at least a subset of the apertures defined in the control lens array and upper beam limiter are provided at positions that are displaced relative to nominal positions, the displacements being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam.
10 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the displacements are selected such that sub-beam paths passing through the centers of apertures in the planar element providing the strongest lensing effect will also have passed through centers of corresponding displaced apertures upbeam.
11 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the planar elements comprise a beam shaping limiter down-beam from at least one planar element forming the objective lens array, the beam shaping limiter defining an array of beam-limiting apertures.
12 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 11 , wherein at least a subset of the beam-limiting apertures defined in the beam shaping limiter are provided at positions that are displaced relative to respective central axes of apertures in up-beam planar elements forming the objective lens array.
13 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a detector configured to detect charged particles emitted from the sample.
14 . The electron-optical apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a collimator up-beam of the objective lens array assembly.
15 . An electron-optical apparatus for a charged-particle tool the electron-optical apparatus comprising:
a source configured to provide a beam of charged particles from which a multi-beam is derived;
a stage configured to support a sample, the stage comprises a support configured to support the sample; and
an objective lens array assembly configured to focus a multi-beam of sub-beams on a sample and comprising:
an objective lens array configured to project the multi-beam towards a sample; and
a control lens array positioned up-beam of the objective lens array, the control lenses being configured to pre-focus the sub-beams,
the objective lens array assembly comprising planar elements defining a plurality of apertures aligned along sub-beam paths of the multi-beam, wherein an array of the apertures defined in one or more of the planar elements is configured to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam, at least a subset of the apertures have a range of different aperture areas, the range of different aperture areas being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam, and
wherein at least a subset of the apertures defined in the control lens array are provided at positions that are displaced relative to nominal positions, the displacements being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam.
16 . The objective lens array assembly of claim 15 , wherein the off-axis aberrations comprise at least one of telecentricity error, field curvature, stigmatism and coma.
17 . A method of focusing a multi-beam of charged particles towards a sample, comprising:
providing an objective lens array assembly comprising planar elements defining a plurality of apertures aligned along sub-beam paths of the multi-beam and comprising:
an objective lens array configured to project the multi-beam towards a sample; and
a control lens array positioned up-beam of the objective lens array, the control lenses being configured to pre-focus the sub-beams;
using the apertures defined in one or more of the planar elements to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam, at least a subset of the apertures have a range of different aperture areas, the range of different aperture areas being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam; and
using at least a subset of the apertures defined in the control lens array are provided at positions that are displaced relative to nominal positions, the displacements being selected to compensate for off-axis aberrations in the multi-beam.
18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the objective lens array is distorted by electrostatic fields applied in the objective lens array during the projecting of the sub-beams towards the sample and the distortion at least partially compensates for field curvature in the multi-beam.