IP Library Granted Patent US 6,985,210
Granted Patent B2
US 6,985,210 · App. 10/454,831 · Granted Jan 10, 2006

Projection system for EUV lithography

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Patent No.
US 6,985,210
App. No.
10/454,831
Granted
Jan 10, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An EUV optical projection system includes at least six reflecting surfaces for imaging an object (OB) on an image (IM). The system is preferably configured to form an intermediate image (IMI) along an optical path from the object (OB) to the image (IM) between a secondary mirror (M 2 ) and a tertiary mirror (M 3 ), such that a primary mirror (M 1 ) and the secondary mirror (M 2 ) form a first optical group (G 1 ) and the tertiary mirror (M 3 ), a fourth mirror (M 4 ), a fifth mirror (M 5 ) and a sixth mirror (M 6 ) form a second optical group (G 2 ). The system also preferably includes an aperture stop (APE) located along the optical path from the object (OB) to the image (IM) between the primary mirror (M 1 ) and the secondary mirror (M 2 ). The secondary mirror (M 2 ) is preferably concave, and the tertiary mirror (M 3 ) is preferably convex. Each of the six reflecting surfaces preferably receives a chief ray (CR) from a central field point at an incidence angle of less than substantially 15°. The system preferably has a numerical aperture greater than 0.18 at the image (IM). The system is preferably configured such that a chief ray (CR) converges toward the optical axis (OA) while propagating between the secondary mirror (M 2 ) and the tertiary mirror (M 3 ).

Claims (79)

1. An EUV optical projection system, comprising:

a primary mirror, a secondary mirror, a tertiary mirror, a fourth mirror, a fifth mirror and a sixth mirror, for imaging an object on an image,

wherein said system is configured to form an intermediate image along an optical path from the object to the image between said secondary mirror and said tertiary mirror,

wherein said secondary mirror is concave,

wherein said tertiary mirror is convex, and

wherein said system has a numerical aperture greater than 0.18 at the image.

2. The system according to claim 1 , further comprising an aperture stop located along said optical path from said object to said image between said primary mirror and said secondary mirror.

3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein said aperture stop is not located on said primary mirror and said aperture stop is not located on said secondary mirror.

4. The system according to claim 1 , further comprising:

an optical axis between an object plane and an image plane,

wherein said system is further configured such that a chief ray from a central field point converges toward said optical axis while propagating between said secondary mirror and said tertiary mirror.

5. The system according to claim 1 , further comprising:

an optical axis between an object plane and an image plane,

wherein said system is further configured such that a chief ray from a central field point propagates approximately parallel to said optical axis while propagating between said secondary mirror and said tertiary mirror.

6. The system according to claim 1 , wherein said tertiary mirror along said optical path from said object to said image is physically located closer to said object than said primary mirror.

7. The system according to claim 1 , further comprising:

an optical axis between a object plane and a image plane,

wherein said system is further configured such that a chief ray from a central field point diverges away from said optical axis while propagating between said secondary mirror and said tertiary mirror.

8. The system according to claim 1 , wherein said primary mirror along said optical path from said object to said image is physically located closer to said object than said tertiary mirror.

9. The system according to claim 1 , wherein said primary mirror is concave, said fourth mirror is concave, said fifth mirror is convex and said sixth mirror is concave.

10. The system according to claim 1 ,

wherein each of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror is disposed between said object and said image, and

wherein said object and said image are separated from one another by a physical distance of less than or equal to about 1500 mm.

11. The system according to claim 1 ,

wherein each of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror is disposed between said object and said image, and

wherein said object and said image are separated from one another by a physical distance of less than or equal to about 1200 mm.

12. The system according to claim 1 , wherein each of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror receives a chief ray from a central field point at an incidence angle of less than about 15°.

13. The system according to claim 1 , wherein five of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror receive a chief ray from a central field point at an incidence angle of less than about 11°.

14. The system according to claim 1 , wherein said system is configured to have a RMS wavefront error of less than or equal to about 0.017λ.

15. The system according to claim 1 , wherein said system is configured to have a RMS wavefront error of between 0.017λ and 0.011λ.

16. An EUV optical projection system, comprising:

a primary mirror, a secondary mirror, a tertiary mirror, a fourth mirror, a fifth mirror and a sixth mirror, for imaging an object on an image,

wherein said system is configured to form an intermediate image along an optical path from the object to the image between said secondary mirror and said tertiary mirror,

wherein each of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror and said sixth mirror receives a chief ray from a central field point at an incidence angle of less than about 15°, and

wherein said system has a numerical aperture greater than 0.18 at the image.

17. The system according to claim 16 , wherein five of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror receive a chief ray from a central field point at an incidence angle of less than about 11°.

18. The system according to claim 16 , further comprising:

an optical axis between an object plane and an image plane,

wherein said system is further configured such that a chief ray from a central field point converges toward said optical axis while propagating between said secondary mirror and said tertiary mirror.

19. The system according to claim 16 , wherein said tertiary mirror along said optical path from said object to said image is physically located closer to said object than said primary mirror.

20. The system according to claim 16 , further comprising:

an optical axis between a object plane and a image plane,

wherein said system is further configured such that a chief ray from a central field point diverges away from said optical axis while propagating between said secondary mirror and said tertiary mirror.

21. The system according to claim 16 , wherein said primary mirror along said optical path from said object to said image is physically located closer to said object than said tertiary mirror.

22. The system according claim 16 ,

wherein said secondary mirror is concave, and

wherein said tertiary mirror is convex.

23. The system according to claim 16 ,

wherein each of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror is disposed between said object and said image, and

wherein said object and said image are separated from one another by a physical distance of less than or equal to about 1500 mm.

24. The system according to claim 16 ,

wherein each of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror is disposed between said object and said image, and

wherein said object and said image are separated from one another by a physical distance of less than or equal to about 1200 mm.

25. An EUV optical projection system, comprising:

a primary mirror, a secondary mirror, a tertiary mirror, a fourth mirror, a fifth mirror and a sixth mirror, for imaging an object on an image; and

an aperture stop located along an optical path from said object to said image between said primary mirror and said secondary mirror,

wherein said secondary mirror is concave,

wherein said tertiary mirror is convex,

wherein said aperture stop is not located on said primary mirror and said aperture stop is not located on said secondary mirror, and

wherein said system has a numerical aperture greater than 0.18 at the image.

26. The system according to claim 25 , wherein each of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror receives a chief ray from a central field point at an incidence angle of less than about 15°.

27. The system according to claim 25 , wherein five of said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror receive a chief ray from a central field point at an incidence angle of less than about 11°.

28. An EUV optical projection system, comprising:

a primary mirror, a secondary mirror, a tertiary mirror, a fourth mirror, a fifth mirror and a sixth mirror, for imaging an object on an image, and

an aperture stop located along an optical path from said object to said image between said primary mirror and said secondary mirror,

wherein said system is configured such that a chief ray from a central field point converges toward said optical axis while propagating between said secondary mirror and said tertiary mirror,

wherein said aperture stop is not located on said primary mirror, and said aperture stop is not located on said secondary mirror, and

wherein said system has a numerical aperture greater than 0.18 at the image.

29. The system according to claim 28 , wherein said tertiary mirror along said optical path from said object to said image is physically located closer to said object than said primary mirror.

30. The system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one additional mirror employed in cooperation with said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror, for imaging said object on said image.

31. The system of claim 1 ,

wherein said primary mirror and said secondary mirror form a first optical group, and

wherein said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror and said sixth mirror for a second optical group.

32. The system of claim 16 , further comprising at least one additional mirror employed in cooperation with said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror, for imaging said object on said image.

33. The system of claim 16 ,

wherein said primary mirror and said secondary mirror form a first optical group, and

wherein said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror and said sixth mirror for a second optical group.

34. The system of claim 25 , further comprising at least one additional mirror employed in cooperation with said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror, for imaging said object on said image.

35. The system of claim 28 , further comprising at least one additional mirror employed in cooperation with said primary mirror, said secondary mirror, said tertiary mirror, said fourth mirror, said fifth mirror, and said sixth mirror, for imaging said object on said image.

Assignments (3)
A MODIFYING CONVERSION Recorded Jan 18, 2011
From: CARL ZEISS SMT AG
To: CARL ZEISS SMT GMBH
Reel/Frame 025763/0367 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 20, 2003
From: HUDYMA, RUSSELL; MANN, HANS-JURGEN; DINGER, UDO
To: CARL ZEISS SMT AG
Reel/Frame 014713/0008 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 20, 2003
From: HUDYMA, RUSSELL
To: CARL ZEISS SMT AG
Reel/Frame 014733/0258 →