IP Library Granted Patent US 9,384,940
Granted Patent B2
US 9,384,940 · App. 14/439,628 · Granted Jul 5, 2016

Charged particle beam apparatus

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Patent No.
US 9,384,940
App. No.
14/439,628
Granted
Jul 5, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

In order to provide a charged particle beam apparatus capable of high resolution measurement of a sample at any inclination angle, a charged particle beam apparatus for detecting secondary charged particles ( 115 ) generated by irradiating a sample ( 114 ) with a primary charged particle beam ( 110 ) is provided with a beam tilt lens ( 113 ) having: a yoke magnetic path member ( 132 ) and a lens coil ( 134 ) to focus the primary charged particle beam ( 110 ) on the sample ( 114 ); and a solenoid coil ( 133 ) configured to arrange the upper end on the side surface of the yoke magnetic path member ( 132 ) and arrange the bottom end between the tip end of the pole piece of the yoke magnetic path member ( 132 ) and the sample ( 114 ) in order to arbitrarily tilt the primary charged particle beam ( 110 ) on the sample ( 114 ).

Claims (47)

1. A charged particle beam apparatus irradiating a primary charged particle beam to a sample loaded on a stage to detect secondary charged particles generated by the irradiation, the charged particle beam apparatus comprising:

a beam tilt lens having a function of focusing the primary charged particle beam on the sample and tilting the primary charged particle beam onto the sample at a given angle,

wherein the beam tilt lens

is a member with a hollow inside provided along a region surrounding the primary charged particle beam,

has a gap for a pole piece at a bottom aperture end on a side opposing the sample, and

further includes: a yoke magnetic path member characterized by having a lens coil therein;

a plurality of solenoid coils arranged in a manner such as to surround the pole piece at the central aperture end of the yoke magnetic path member from outside;

a lens coil power source supplying current to the lens coil to control a focus position of the primary charged particle beam; and

a solenoid coil power source supplying current to the solenoid coil to control a tilt angle of the primary charged particle beam, and

each solenoid coil has an upper end arranged on a side surface of the yoke magnetic path member and has a lower end arranged between the pole piece tip of the yoke magnetic path member and the sample.

2. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein the solenoid coil is a solenoid coil having an air core or a core of a non-magnetic material and having a spirally, closely wound insulated conductor.

3. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein a stage power source maintaining the yoke the beam tilt lens has a booster magnetic path member of a cylindrical or conical shape provided along an inner surface side of the member,

wherein a gap of the pole piece in which the magnetic flux excited by the solenoid coil concentrates is formed at a bottom aperture end of the yoke magnetic path member and the booster magnetic path member on the side opposing the sample,

wherein the yoke magnetic path member is at a grounding potential, and includes a booster power source supplying a positive potential to the booster magnetic path member, and

wherein the plurality of solenoid coils are provided in a manner such as to surround the pole piece of the booster magnetic path member, and each of the solenoid coils has the upper end arranged on an outer side surface of the booster magnetic path member and has the lower end arranged between a tip end of the pole piece of the booster magnetic path member and the sample.

4. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 3 ,

wherein the yoke magnetic path member is at a grounding potential, and further includes a stage power source supplying a negative potential to thereby the stage to control landing energy of the primary charged particle beam for the sample at a desired value.

5. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 4 ,

wherein the pole piece at the central aperture end is of a conical shape, and the solenoid coil is tilted in a manner such that the lower end of the solenoid coil approaches a central axis on a bottom side of the pole piece to thereby locate the solenoid coil adjacently to the pole piece.

6. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 4 ,

wherein the solenoid coil has a spirally, closely wound insulated conductor, and

two solenoid coils are provided by bending a core of the solenoid coil for extension, connecting upper ends of the two solenoid coils with a side surface of the pole piece, and projecting the solenoid coils towards the sample side from the lower end of the pole piece.

7. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 4 ,

wherein the solenoid coil has an air core or a core of a non-magnetic material, and

the air core or the core of the non-magnetic material is arch-shaped.

8. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 4 , comprising

a solenoid coil power source exciting the plurality of solenoid coils, which are arranged in a manner such as to surround the pole piece of the booster magnetic path member, in a manner such as to be proportional to a COS function for each direction with respect to the central axis.

9. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 4 ,

wherein the plurality of solenoid coils arranged in a manner such as to surround the pole piece of the booster magnetic path member are coupled together in a manner such as to be divided into a pair of X and Y perpendicular to the central axis while changing a number of turns so that the solenoid coils become proportional to a COS function for each direction of the arrangement.

10. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 1 ,

wherein the solenoid coil is cooled to −100 degrees Celsius or below, and is covered with a cylindrical material of a superconductive material or a high-temperature superconductive material.

11. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 1 , comprising

means adapted to adjust peak positions of a transverse magnetic field excited by the solenoid coil and a longitudinal magnetic field excited by the lens coil,

wherein tilt coma aberration and tilt chromatic aberration can be suppressed.

12. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a condenser lens, and

a deflector.

13. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a condenser lens, and

an aberration corrector.

14. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 4 ,

wherein a shield electrode of non-magnetic metal projecting towards a surface of the sample is provided at a tip end part of the pole piece of the booster magnetic path member.

15. The charged particle beam apparatus according to claim 4 ,

wherein a control magnetic path member is provided in a closed space formed by a bottom surface of the yoke magnetic path member and the sample, and

the yoke magnetic path member, the control magnetic path member, and the booster magnetic path member are electrically insulated from each other via an insulated material, the yoke magnetic path member is at a grounding potential, and a control magnetic path power source applying a negative potential to the control magnetic path member is provided.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME AND ADDRESS Recorded Mar 30, 2020
From: HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: HITACHI HIGH-TECH CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 052259/0227 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 25, 2016
From: FUKUDA, MUNEYUKI; SUZUKI, NAOMASA; IKEGAMI, AKIRA; DOHI, HIDETO; ENYAMA, MOMOYO; SHOJO, TOMOYASU
To: HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038105/0424 →