IP Library Granted Patent US 9,418,848
Granted Patent B2
US 9,418,848 · App. 14/873,089 · Granted Aug 16, 2016

Methods of forming patterns with a mask formed utilizing a brush layer

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Patent No.
US 9,418,848
App. No.
14/873,089
Granted
Aug 16, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Some embodiments include methods of forming patterns. A first mask is formed over a material. The first mask has features extending therein and defines a first pattern. The first pattern has a first level of uniformity across a distribution of the features. A brush layer is formed across the first mask and within the features to narrow the features and create a second mask from the first mask. The second mask has a second level of uniformity across the narrowed features which is greater than the first level of uniformity. A pattern is transferred from the second mask into the material.

Claims (29)

1. A method of forming a pattern, comprising:

forming a first mask over a material, the first mask having features extending therein and defining a first pattern; the first pattern having a first level of uniformity across a distribution of the features; the features within such distribution all being of similar size;

forming a brush layer across the first mask and within the features to narrow the features and create a second mask from the first mask; the second mask having a second level of uniformity across the narrowed features which is greater than the first level of uniformity;

transferring a pattern from the second mask into the material; and

wherein the features of the first mask are distributed amongst two or more different shapes with one of the shapes being substantially circular and another being substantially diamond, and wherein the brush layer alleviates differences between such shapes.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising chemically modifying the brush layer prior to the transferring.

3. A method of forming a pattern, comprising:

forming a stack over a semiconductor substrate, the stack comprising carbon over an electrically insulative material;

forming a first mask over the carbon, the first mask having openings extending therein with the openings defining a first pattern; the first pattern having a first level of uniformity across a distribution of the openings; the openings of the first pattern being of similar sizes relative to one another;

forming a brush layer across the first mask and within the openings to narrow the openings and create a second mask from the first mask; the brush layer being selectively formed along material of the first mask relative to the carbon; the second mask having a second level of uniformity across the narrowed openings which is greater than the first level of uniformity;

transferring a pattern from the second mask through the carbon and the electrically insulative material; and

wherein the openings of the first mask are distributed amongst two or more different shapes with one of the shapes being substantially circular and another being substantially diamond, and wherein the brush layer alleviates differences between such shapes.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein the first mask comprises an inorganic oxide.

5. The method of claim 3 wherein the first mask comprises silicon dioxide.

6. The method of claim 3 wherein the first mask comprises silicon oxynitride.

7. The method of claim 3 wherein the first mask comprises photoresist conformally coated with an oxygen-containing film.

8. The method of claim 3 wherein the first mask comprises photoresist conformally coated with silicon dioxide or silicon oxynitride.

9. The method of claim 3 wherein the electrically insulative material comprises silicon dioxide.

10. The method of claim 3 further comprising, after transferring the pattern of the second mask through the carbon and the electrically insulative material, filling the narrowed openings with electrically conductive material.

11. The method of claim 3 further comprising extending the openings into the semiconductor substrate.

12. A method of forming a pattern, comprising:

forming a first mask over a material supported by a silicon-containing base, the first mask having features extending therein and defining a first pattern; the first pattern having a first level of uniformity across a distribution of the features;

forming a brush layer across the first mask and within the features to narrow the features and create a second mask from the first mask; the second mask having a second level of uniformity across the narrowed features which is greater than the first level of uniformity;

transferring a pattern from the second mask into the material; and

wherein the first mask comprises a surface containing one or more elements from group 16 of the periodic table, and wherein the brush layer is formed through covalent bonding of one or more of polymeric organic siloxanes to the surface through such elements.

13. The method of claim 12 wherein the features of the first mask have irregular peripheral surfaces, and wherein the brush layer reduces irregularities across the peripheral surfaces.

14. The method of claim 12 wherein the transferring comprises an etch of the material.

15. The method of claim 12 wherein the transferring comprises an implant of dopant into the material.

16. The method of claim 12 wherein the narrowed features of the second mask are openings having substantially circular peripheries.

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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2025
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From: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
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From: THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
To: DDP SPECIALTY ELECTRONIC MATERIALS US, INC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2019
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 2, 2016
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 12, 2016
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