IP Library Granted Patent US 7,835,414
Granted Patent B2
US 7,835,414 · App. 11/796,065 · Granted Nov 16, 2010

Laser gas injection system

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Patent No.
US 7,835,414
App. No.
11/796,065
Granted
Nov 16, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus are disclosed which may comprise predicting the gas lifetime for a gas discharge laser light source for a photolithography process, the light source comprising a halogen containing lasing gas may comprise: utilizing at least one of a plurality of laser operating input and/or output parameters; utilizing a set of at least one parameter of utilization in the photolithography process to determine a gas use model in relation to the respective input or output parameter; predicting the end of gas life based upon the model and a measurement of the respective input or output parameter. The parameter may comprise a pulse utilization pattern. The method and apparatus may comprise performing gas management for a gas discharge laser light source for a photolithography process, the light source comprising a halogen containing lasing gas comprising: utilizing periodic and frequent partial gas refills comprising an inject comprising a mixture of halogen gas and bulk gas in generally the same ration as the premix ratio provided to the laser in a full gas refill, and in an amount less than two percent of the total gas pressure prior to the injection.

Claims (30)

1. An apparatus comprising:

a pulsed line narrowed gas discharge laser lithography light source comprising a master oscillator and amplifier;

the master oscillator having a laser chamber containing a lasing medium gas comprising a halogen;

the amplifier having a laser chamber containing a lasing medium gas comprising a halogen;

a gas replenishment system comprising a controller executing a replenishment scheme at inject opportunities occurring at regular intervals determined by factors comprising one or both of elapsed time and shot count;

the replenishment scheme comprising injecting a same quantity of a non-halogen containing gas composition at every inject opportunity and injecting an amount of gas containing halogen during at least one inject opportunity, said amount calculated using bandwidth and a discharge timing differential between the master oscillator and amplifier for master oscillator halogen consumption calculation and master oscillator pulse energy and amplifier discharge voltage for amplifier halogen consumption calculation.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:

the halogen comprises fluorine.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:

the non-halogen quantity is sufficient to enable removal of a significant amount of contaminants from the lasing medium gas when the system reduces pressure within the chamber to a level approximating the pressure within the chamber prior to the inject.

4. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:

the non-halogen quantity is sufficient to enables removal of a significant amount of contaminants from the lasing medium gas when the system reduces pressure within the chamber to a level approximating the pressure within the chamber prior to the inject.

5. A method comprising the steps of:

providing a pulsed, gas discharge laser source, the laser source having a master oscillator and amplifier, the master oscillator having a laser chamber containing a lasing medium gas comprising a halogen, the amplifier having a laser chamber containing a lasing medium gas comprising a halogen;

executing a gas replenishment scheme at inject opportunities occurring at regular intervals determined by factors comprising one or both of elapsed time and shot count, the replenishment scheme comprising;

injecting a same quantity of a non-halogen containing gas composition at every inject opportunity; and

injecting an amount of gas containing halogen during at least one inject opportunity, said amount calculated using bandwidth and a discharge timing differential between the master oscillator and amplifier for master oscillator halogen consumption calculation and master oscillator pulse energy and amplifier discharge voltage for amplifier halogen consumption calculation.

6. The method of claim 5 further comprising:

the halogen comprises fluorine.

7. The method of claim 5 further comprising:

the non-halogen quantity is sufficient to enable removal of a significant amount of contaminants from the lasing medium gas when the system reduces pressure within the chamber to a level approximating the pressure within the chamber prior to the inject.

8. A device comprising:

a pulsed, gas discharge laser source, the laser source having a master oscillator and amplifier, the master oscillator having a laser chamber containing a lasing medium gas comprising a halogen, the amplifier having a laser chamber containing a lasing medium gas comprising a halogen;

means for executing a gas replenishment scheme at inject opportunities occurring at regular intervals determined by factors comprising one or both of elapsed time and shot count, the replenishment scheme comprising:

means for injecting a same quantity of a non-halogen containing gas composition at every inject opportunity; and

means for injecting an amount of gas containing halogen during at least one inject opportunity, said amount calculated using bandwidth and a discharge timing differential between the master oscillator and amplifier for master oscillator halogen consumption calculation and master oscillator pulse energy and amplifier discharge voltage for amplifier halogen consumption calculation.

9. The device of claim 8 further comprising:

the halogen comprises fluorine.

10. The device of claim 8 further comprising:

the non-halogen quantity is sufficient to enable removal of a significant amount of contaminants from the lasing medium gas when the system reduces pressure within the chamber to a level approximating the pressure within the chamber prior to the inject.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Mar 12, 2014
From: CYMER, INC.
To: CYMER, LLC
Reel/Frame 032420/0153 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2007
From: DUNSTAN, WAYNE J.; O'BRIEN, KEVIN M.; JACQUES, ROBERT N.; BESAUCELE, HERVE A.; RIGGS, DANIEL J.; RATNAM, ARAVIND
To: CYMER, INC.
Reel/Frame 019674/0662 →