IP Library Granted Patent US 6,957,414
Granted Patent B2
US 6,957,414 · App. 10/352,735 · Granted Oct 18, 2005

Method for determining the ability to project images of integrated semiconductor circuits onto alternating phase masks

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Patent No.
US 6,957,414
App. No.
10/352,735
Granted
Oct 18, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method is used to check the direct convertibility of integrated semiconductor circuits into alternating phase masks. This is done by explicitly localizing the phase conflicts occurring in the corresponding layout while solely using the technological requirements made of the design. The set of phase conflicts determined with the aid of this formalism is complete and minimal and thus proves to be an optimum starting point for methods for handling conflicts of this type.

Claims (44)

1. A method for determining an ability to project images of integrated semiconductor circuits onto alternating dark-field phase masks and for determining possible phase conflicts, to project images of electrical circuit elements such as interconnects and similar items into transparent regions of a phase mask, which comprises the steps of:

determining critical regions, a critical region being identified for each case in which a distance between two adjacent transparent regions provided for the phase mask falls below a specific predetermined minimum distance;

determining overlap regions between straight sections of the critical regions and determining end regions of the straight sections of the critical regions, the end regions of the straight sections ending in a midst of the transparent regions;

determining degenerate critical regions by subtracting the overlap regions from the critical regions;

determining contiguous regions lying outside the transparent regions and the critical regions;

determining outer boundaries for each of the contiguous regions, for each of the overlap regions and for each of the end regions;

determining a number of stretches of contact with the degenerate critical regions for each of the outer boundaries determined for each of the contiguous regions, for each of the overlap regions and for each of the end regions; and

determining a presence of a phase conflict if the number of stretches is an odd number for any of the outer boundaries.

2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the steps of:

resolving the phase conflict by allocating two different phases with a phase difference Δφ=180° to a respective transparent region involved in the phase conflict; and

carrying out an exposure step for exposing a boundary line between two phase regions.

3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of resolving the phase conflict by altering a circuit structure.

4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of resolving the phase conflict by using more than two different phases.

5. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of visualizing the phase conflict on a display device by highlighting one of polygons and an outer contour corresponding to the phase conflict.

6. The method according to claim 5 , further comprising the step of using a screen as the display device.

7. A method for determining an ability to project images of integrated semiconductor circuits onto alternating bright-field phase masks and for determining possible phase conflicts, to project images of electrical circuit elements such as interconnects and similar items into nontransparent regions of a phase mask, which comprises the steps of:

determining phase-shifting regions in each case on both sides of nontransparent, critical regions provided for the phase mask;

determining overlap regions between straight sections of the nontransparent critical regions and determining end regions of the straight sections of the nontransparent critical regions, the straight sections ending in one of a midst of the phase-shifting regions and critical interaction regions between the phase-shifting regions;

determining degenerate critical regions by subtracting the overlap regions from the nontransparent, critical regions;

determining contiguous regions lying outside the phase-shifting regions and the nontransparent, critical regions;

determining outer boundaries for each of the contiguous regions, for each of the overlap regions and for each of the end regions;

determining a number of stretches of contact with the degenerate critical regions for each of the outer boundaries obtained for each of the contiguous regions, for each of the overlap regions and for each of the end regions; and

determining a presence of a phase conflict if the number of stretches is odd for any of the outer boundaries.

8. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising the steps of:

resolving the phase conflict by allocating two different phases with a phase difference Δφ=180° to a respective phase-shifting element involved in the phase conflict; and

carrying out an exposure step for exposing a boundary line between two phase regions.

9. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising the step of resolving the phase conflict by altering a circuit structure.

10. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising the step of resolving the phase conflict by using more than two different phases.

11. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising the step of visualizing the phase conflict on a display device by highlighting one of polygons and an outer contour corresponding to the phase conflict.

12. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising the step of using a screen as the display device.

13. A method for determining an ability to project images of integrated semiconductor circuits onto alternating dark-field phase masks and for determining possible phase conflicts, to project images of electrical circuit elements such as interconnects and similar items into transparent regions of a phase mask, which comprises the steps of:

determining critical regions, a critical region being identified for each case in which a distance between two adjacent transparent regions provided for the phase mask falls below a specific predetermined minimum distance;

determining degenerate critical regions by subtracting overlap regions between straight sections of the critical regions from the critical regions and from end regions of the straight sections of the critical regions, the end regions of the straight sections ending in a midst of the transparent regions;

determining contiguous regions lying outside the transparent regions and the critical regions;

determining outer boundaries for each of the contiguous regions, for each of the overlap regions and for each of the end regions;

determining a number of stretches of contact with the degenerate critical regions for each of the outer boundaries determined for each of the contiguous regions, for each of the overlap regions and for each of the end regions; and

determining a presence of a phase conflict if the number of stretches is an odd number for any of the outer boundaries.

14. A method for determining an ability to project images of integrated semiconductor circuits onto alternating bright-field phase masks and for determining possible phase conflicts, to project images of electrical circuit elements such as interconnects and similar items into nontransparent regions of a phase mask, which comprises the steps of:

determining phase-shifting regions in each case on both sides of nontransparent, critical regions provided for the phase mask;

determining degenerate critical regions by subtracting overlap regions between straight sections of the nontransparent critical regions from the nontransparent critical regions and from end regions of the straight sections of the nontransparent critical regions, the straight sections ending in one of a midst of the phase-shifting regions and critical interaction regions between the phase-shifting regions;

determining contiguous regions lying outside the phase-shifting regions and the nontransparent, critical regions;

determining outer boundaries for each of the contiguous regions, for each of the overlap regions and for each of the end regions;

determining a number of stretches of contact with the degenerate critical regions for each of the outer boundaries obtained for each of the contiguous regions, for each of the overlap regions and for each of the end regions; and

determining a presence of a phase conflict if the number of stretches is odd for any of the outer boundaries.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 9, 2015
From: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
To: POLARIS INNOVATIONS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 036575/0368 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 8, 2015
From: QIMONDA AG
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
Reel/Frame 035623/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2010
From: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
To: QIMONDA AG
Reel/Frame 023768/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2005
From: LUDWIG, BURKARD; MOUKARA, MOLELA
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES, AG
Reel/Frame 016963/0846 →