IP Library Granted Patent US 6,998,620
Granted Patent B2
US 6,998,620 · App. 10/218,690 · Granted Feb 14, 2006

Stable energy detector for extreme ultraviolet radiation detection

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Patent No.
US 6,998,620
App. No.
10/218,690
Granted
Feb 14, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A detector for use with an EUV photon source emitting around 11-15 nm includes at least one multilayer mirror for reflecting the beam along an optical path include a detector element, a filter for reducing the bandwidth of the beam, and the detector element. The detector element preferably comprises a Si pn diodes with doped dead region and zero surface recombination or PtSi-nSi barrier for increasing the long term stability of the detector.

Claims (37)

1. A detector for use with an EUV photon source emitting around 11-15 nm, comprising:

a beam separating element for separating generated EUV radiation at around 11-15 nm into a first beam component and a second beam component, the beam separating element arranged to pass the second beam component to an application process;

at least one multilayer mirror for reflecting the first beam component along an optical path;

a filter positioned along the optical path for reducing the bandwidth of the first beam component; and

a detector element positioned along the optical path for detecting the first beam component and generating electrical signals in response thereto, the detector element connected to transmit the electrical signals to a processor for monitoring the first beam component, whereby the processor uses a known relationship between the first and second beam components to determine a status of the second beam component.

2. The detector of claim 1 , wherein the filter is a stand alone foil.

3. The detector of claim 1 , wherein the filter is directly deposited onto the surface of the detector element.

4. The detector of claim 1 , wherein the detector element includes a photodiode.

5. The detector of claim 1 , wherein the detector element includes a CCD camera.

6. The detector of claim 1 , wherein the detector element is disposed in a detector element module that is attachable to and detachable from other components of the detector.

7. The detector of claim 6 , wherein the other components include a component module having the multilayer mirror therein.

8. The detector of claim 7 , wherein the component module also includes the filter therein.

9. The detector of claim 7 , wherein the detector includes at least two multilayer mirrors and each is disposed within the component module.

10. The detector of claim 1 , wherein the at least one multilayer mirror includes at least two multilayer mirrors.

11. The detector of claim 1 , wherein the detector element comprises a PtSi-nSi barrier for increasing the long term stability of the detector element.

12. The detector of claim 1 , wherein the detector element comprises a Si pn diode with a doped dead region and zero surface recombination for increasing the long term stability of the detector element.

13. The detector of claim 1 , wherein:

the second beam component is passed to an application process for processing a workpiece, wherein monitoring the first component provides information regarding the processing of the workpiece.

14. An EUV exposure source system, comprising:

an EUV exposure source including a mirror for focusing generated EUV radiation to an output aperture for increasing the power of the radiation output at the aperture;

at least one flat, multilayer mirror for reflecting the EUV radiation at around 11-15 nm along an optical path; and

a detector including a detector element which comprises a PtSi-nSi barrier for increasing the long term stability of the detector element, wherein the detector further comprises a filter for reducing the bandwidth of the radiation incident at the detector element.

15. The EUV exposure source system of claim 14 , wherein:

the detector is operable to detect the EUV radiation and generate electrical signals in response thereto, the detector element transmitting the electrical signals to a processor for monitoring the EUV radiation.

16. A detector for use with an EUV photon source emitting around 11-15 nm, comprising:

a beam separating element for separating EUV radiation at around 11-15 nm into a first beam component and a second beam component;

a multilayer mirror for reflecting the first beam component along an optical path;

a filter for reducing the bandwidth of the first beam component; and

a detector element positioned along the optical oath for detecting the first beam component and generating electrical signals in response thereto, the detector element operable to transmit the electrical signals to a processor for monitoring the EUV radiation.

17. A detector for use with an EUV photon source emitting around 11-15 nm, comprising:

a multilayer mirror for reflecting generated EUV radiation around 11-15 nm along an optical path;

a filter for reducing the bandwidth of the generated EUV radiation;

a detector element positioned along the optical path for detecting the EUV radiation and generating electrical signals in response thereto, the detector element operable to transmit the electrical signals to a processor for monitoring the EUV radiation; and

a beam separating element for separating the generated EUV radiation into a first beam component and a second beam component;

wherein the beam separating element passes the second beam component to an application process and directs the first beam component toward the multilayer mirror.

18. The detector of claim 17 , wherein:

a known relationship exists between the first beam component and the second beam component, such that when the first beam component is detected by the detector element the detector element transmits the electrical signals to a processor for monitoring the first beam component, whereby the processor uses the electrical signals and the known relationship to determine a status of the second beam component.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 17, 2014
From: XTREME TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
To: USHIO DENKI KABUSHIKI KAISHA
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