IP Library Granted Patent US 7,477,355
Granted Patent B2
US 7,477,355 · App. 11/256,164 · Granted Jan 13, 2009

Projection exposure apparatus and projection optical system

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Patent No.
US 7,477,355
App. No.
11/256,164
Granted
Jan 13, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A projection exposure apparatus for transferring an image of a patterned reticle onto a substrate comprises an illumination optical system for generating and directing an exposure beam onto the reticle, and a projection optical system provided between the reticle and the substrate. The projection optical system has a plurality of imaging mirrors each having a mirror support made of a support material. The support materials are subject to thermal expansion during projection that induces imaging aberrations at substrate level. The support materials are selected such that an aberration merit function, which is indicative of the overall amount of at least one type of the thermally induced aberrations, is minimized by mutual compensation of contributions of the mirrors to the one type of thermally induced aberrations. As a result, the mirror supports will then generally be different and have, when heated during exposure, different coefficients of thermal expansion.

Claims (41)

1. A projection exposure apparatus for transferring an image of a patterned reticle onto a substrate, the projection exposure apparatus comprising:

a) an illumination optical system for generating and directing an exposure light beam onto said reticle, and

b) a projection optical system provided between said reticle and said substrate;

said projection optical system comprising a plurality of imaging mirrors, each having a mirror support made of a support material;

wherein each said support material is subject to thermal expansion during projection according to a respective coefficient of thermal expansion;

said thermal expansion inducing imaging aberrations at substrate level,

wherein said support materials are selected based on their respective coefficients of thermal expansion to minimize an aberration merit function by mutual compensation of contributions of said mirrors to at least one type of thermally induced aberration; and

wherein said aberration merit function indicates the overall amount of said at least one type of said thermally induced aberrations;

wherein said support materials are mutually different and have, when heated during exposure, mutually different coefficients of thermal expansion.

2. The projection exposure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said aberration merit function is proportional to the amount of one type of said aberrations.

3. The projection exposure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said aberration merit function is proportional to a weighed sum of amounts of a plurality of said aberrations.

4. The projection exposure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said aberration merit function is proportional to a mean value of amounts of a plurality of aberrations.

5. The projection exposure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said aberration merit function is proportional to a linear combination of aberration vectors, the latter representing the amounts for different types of aberrations for a single mirror.

6. The projection exposure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said imaging aberrations are given by Zernike coefficients characterizing wavefront deformations.

7. The projection exposure apparatus of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said mirrors is mounted for being displaced in at least one direction.

8. The projection exposure apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the at least one mirror is mounted for being displaced in a direction that at least substantially coincides with a direction along which light impinges on said at least one mirror.

9. A projection exposure apparatus for transferring an image of a patterned reticle onto a substrate, the projection exposure apparatus comprising

a) an illumination optical system for generating and directing an exposure light beam onto said reticle, and

b) a projection optical system provided between said reticle and said substrate,

said projection optical system comprising a plurality of imaging mirrors each having a mirror support made of a respective support material,

wherein each said respective support material is subject to thermal expansion during projection according to a respective coefficient of thermal expansion,

said thermal expansion inducing imaging aberrations at substrate level,

wherein said support materials are mutually different and have, when heated during exposure, mutually different coefficients of thermal expansion.

10. A projection optical system for transferring an image of a patterned reticle onto a substrate in a projection exposure apparatus, said projection optical system comprising a plurality of imaging mirrors each having a mirror support made of a respective support material, wherein

a) said support materials are subject to thermal expansion during projection, said thermal expansion inducing imaging aberrations at substrate level, and wherein

b) said support materials are selected such that an aberration merit function is minimized;

wherein said aberration merit function indicates the overall amount of at least one type of said thermally induced aberrations; and

 wherein said aberration merit function is minimized by mutual compensation of contributions of said mirrors to said one type of thermally induced aberrations;

 wherein said support materials are mutually different and have, when heated during exposure, mutually different coefficients of thermal expansion.

11. The projection optical system of claim 10 , wherein said aberration merit function is proportional to the amount of one type of said aberrations.

12. The projection optical system of claim 10 , wherein said aberration merit function is proportional to a weighed sum of amounts of a plurality of said aberrations.

13. The projection optical system of claim 10 , wherein said aberration merit function is proportional to a mean value of amounts of a plurality of aberrations.

14. A projection optical system for transferring an image of a patterned reticle onto a substrate in a projection exposure apparatus, said projection optical system comprising a plurality of imaging mirrors each having a mirror support made of a support material, wherein

a) said support materials are subject to thermal expansion during projection, said thermal expansion inducing imaging aberrations at substrate level, and wherein

b) said support materials are mutually different and have, when heated during exposure, mutually different coefficients of thermal expansion.

15. A method, comprising:

a) providing a projection optical system comprising a plurality of imaging mirrors, each having a mirror support made of a respective support material that is subject to thermal expansion according to a respective coefficient of thermal expansion,

wherein the thermal expansion induces imaging aberrations; and

b) selecting the respective support materials to minimize an aberration merit function by mutual compensation of contributions to the at least one type of induced imaging aberrations;

wherein said aberration merit function indicates an overall amount of at least one type of the induced imaging aberrations;

wherein said support materials are mutually different and have, when heated during exposure, mutually different coefficients of thermal expansion.

Assignments (2)
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 Feb 16, 2006
From: FEHR, JEAN-NOEL; MANN, HANS-JUERGEN; ZELLNER, JOHANNES
To: CARL ZEISS SMT AG
Reel/Frame 017576/0324 →