IP Library Granted Patent US 8,193,493
Granted Patent B2
US 8,193,493 · App. 13/032,050 · Granted Jun 5, 2012

Charged particle beam apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,193,493
App. No.
13/032,050
Granted
Jun 5, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A charged particle beam apparatus that can achieve both high defect-detection sensitivity and high inspection speed for a sample with various properties in a multi-beam type semiconductor inspection apparatus. The allocation of the primary beam on the sample is made changeable, and furthermore, the beam allocation for performing the inspection at the optimum inspection specifications and at high speed is selected based on the property of the sample. In addition, many optical parameters and apparatus parameters are optimized. Furthermore, the properties of the selected primary beam are measured and adjusted.

Claims (33)

1. A multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus comprising:

a primary optical system that separates a plurality of primary electron beams of a radiated electron beam from an electron source, and scans the plurality of primary electron beams on a sample:

a detection system that detects secondary electron beams by the scanning of the plurality of primary electron beams, and outputs the detected secondary electron beams;

a secondary optical system that directs the secondary electron beams corresponding to the plurality of primary electron beams to the detection system;

a sample stage to move the sample table; and

a control unit to control the primary optical system, the detection system, the secondary optical system, and the sample stage,

wherein the control unit selects a number of the primary electron beams to irradiate the sample on the basis of the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

2. The multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a unit to apply a retarding electric potential to the sample table,

wherein the control unit selects the number of the primary electron beams to irradiate the sample on the basis of the retarding electric potential in substitution for the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

3. The multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus according to claim 2 ,

wherein the control unit selects a distance of the primary electron beams on the basis of the retarding electric potential in substitution for the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

4. The multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein the control unit selects the number of the primary electron beams to irradiate the sample on the basis of an accelerating voltage of the primary optical system in substitution for the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

5. The multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus according to claim 4 ,

wherein the control unit selects a distance of the primary electron beams on the basis of an accelerating voltage of the primary optical system on the sample surface.

6. The multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein the control unit selects a distance of the primary electron beams on the basis of the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

7. The multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a unit to apply a retarding electric potential to the sample table; and

an electrode to adjust the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

8. A multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus comprising:

a primary optical system that separates a plurality of primary electron beams of a radiated electron beam from an electron source, and scans the plurality of primary electron beams on a sample;

a detection system that detects secondary electron beams by the scanning the plurality of primary electron beams, and outputs the detected secondary electron beams;

a secondary optical system that directs each of the secondary electron beams corresponding to the plurality of primary electron beams to the detection system;

a sample stage to move the sample table; and

a control unit to control the primary optical system, the detection system, the secondary optical system, and the sample stage,

wherein the control unit selects a distance of the primary electron beams on the basis of the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

9. The multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus according to claim 8 , further comprising:

a unit to apply a retarding electric potential to the sample table,

wherein the control unit selects distance of the primary electron beams on the basis of the retarding electric potential in substitution for the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

10. The multi-beam type electron beam inspection apparatus according to claim 8 ,

wherein the control unit selects distance of the primary electron beams on the basis of the retarding electric potential in substitution for the electric field intensity on the sample surface.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME AND ADDRESS Recorded Mar 30, 2020
From: HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: HITACHI HIGH-TECH CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 052259/0227 →