IP Library Granted Patent US 10,141,159
Granted Patent B2
US 10,141,159 · App. 14/763,363 · Granted Nov 27, 2018

Sample observation device having a selectable acceleration voltage

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Patent No.
US 10,141,159
App. No.
14/763,363
Granted
Nov 27, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sample observation device of the invention includes: a charged particle optical column for irradiating a sample with charged particle beams at a first acceleration voltage, the sample having a target part to be observed which is a concave part; an image acquisition part for acquiring an image including the target part to be observed on the basis of signals obtained by irradiation with the charged particle beams; a memory part for memorizing in advance, at each of a plurality of acceleration voltages, information indicating a relationship between a brightness ratio of a concave part to a periphery part of the concave part in a standard sample and a value indicating a structure of the concave part in the standard sample; and an operation part for obtaining a brightness ratio of the concave part to a periphery part of the concave part in the image. The operation part judges appropriateness/inappropriateness of the first acceleration voltage with the use of the information indicating the relationship and the brightness ratio in the image.

Claims (40)

1. A sample observation device, comprising:

a charged particle optical column configured to irradiate a sample with a charged particle beam at a first acceleration voltage, the sample having a target part to be observed which is a concave part;

a detector configured to detect charged particles obtained by irradiation with the charged particle beam;

an imaging system in communication with the detector, the imaging system being configured to form an image including the target part to be observed on the basis of an output of the detector and to extract brightness information of the concave part and a periphery part of the concave part from the formed image;

a controller in communication with the imaging system, the controller having a memory configured to store in advance, at each of a plurality of acceleration voltages, information indicating a relationship between a brightness ratio of the concave part to the periphery part of the concave part in a standard sample and a value indicating at least one of depth and aspect ratio of the concave part in the standard sample; and

a processor configured to: i) calculate the brightness ratio of the concave part and the periphery part based on the extracted brightness information, ii) compare the calculated brightness ratio with a brightness ratio stored in the memory, iii) select an acceleration voltage stored in association with the brightness ratio stored in the memory, and iv) generate a control signal that changes the acceleration voltage applied to the charged particle beam.

2. The sample observation device according to claim 1 ,

wherein the processor obtains a value indicating the first acceleration voltage by judging whether or not the brightness ratio in the image is equal to or larger than a value determined in advance in a relationship corresponding to the first acceleration voltage in the information indicating the relationship.

3. The sample observation device according to claim 2 , wherein the value determined in advance is 1.

4. The sample observation device according to claim 2 , wherein the value determined in advance defines a range within which the relationship can be determined to be linear.

5. The sample observation device according to claim 2 , wherein the processor obtains the lowest acceleration voltage satisfying the judgement from the plurality of acceleration voltages.

6. The sample observation device according to claim 2 ,

wherein, in the case where the brightness ratio in the image is larger than the value determined in advance, the processor

sets a second acceleration voltage which is higher than the first acceleration voltage and acquires a second image, and

obtains the value indicating the structure of the second acceleration voltage with the use of the information indicating the relationship and a brightness ratio in the second image.

7. The sample observation device according to claim 2 , wherein:

the memory further stores information of brightness variation of the concave part in the standard sample; and

in the case where the brightness ratio in the image is larger than the value determined in advance, the processor determines at least one acceleration voltage configured to observe the target part to be observed among the plurality of acceleration voltages with the use of the information of the brightness variation.

8. The sample observation device according to claim 7 ,

wherein the processor determines a single acceleration voltage by obtaining an acceleration voltage having the largest brightness variation from the plurality of acceleration voltages.

9. The sample observation device according to claim 1 ,

the value indicating the structure of the concave part in the standard sample is a depth of the concave part or an aspect ratio of the concave part.

10. The sample observation device according to claim 1 , further comprising

a display part configured to display the information indicating the relationship as a graph.

11. The sample observation device according to claim 1 , wherein:

the standard sample has a plurality of concave parts having different structures; and

the processor prepares the information indicating the relationship on the basis of images obtained by irradiating the plurality of concave parts of the standard sample with the charged particle beams at each of the plurality of acceleration voltages.

12. The sample observation device according to claim 1 , wherein:

the memory stores the information indicating the relationship for each of a plurality of measurement conditions in advance;

the processor obtains a predetermined measurement condition with the use of the information indicating the relationship and the brightness ratio in the image; and

the measurement condition is at least one of a current, a magnification, and a scanning method.

13. A sample observation device, comprising:

a charged particle optical column configured to irradiate a sample with a charged particle beam at a first acceleration voltage, the sample having a target part to be observed which is a concave part;

a detector configured to detect charged particles obtained by irradiation with the charged particle beam;

an imaging system in communication with the detector, the imaging system being configured to form an image including the target part to be observed on the basis of an output of the detector and to extract brightness information of the concave part and a periphery part of the concave part from the formed image;

an input device configured to input acceleration voltage information of the charged particle beam;

a controller in communication with the imaging system, the controller having a processor;

a memory configured to store in advance, at each of a plurality of acceleration voltages, information indicating a relationship between the brightness ratio of the concave part to the periphery part of the concave part in a standard sample and a value indicating at least one depth and aspect ratio of the concave part in the standard sample, wherein

the processor is configured to: i) calculate the brightness ratio of the concave part and the periphery part based on the extracted brightness information, ii) compare the calculated brightness ratio with a brightness ratio stored in the memory, iii) select an acceleration voltage stored in association with the brightness ratio stored in the memory, and iv) generate a control signal that changes the acceleration voltage applied to the charged particle beam; and

a display in communication with the imaging system and the controller, the display being configured to display the information indicating the relationship for each acceleration voltage.

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 →