IP Library Granted Patent US 10,014,151
Granted Patent B2
US 10,014,151 · App. 15/548,321 · Granted Jul 3, 2018

Composite charged particle beam device

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Patent No.
US 10,014,151
App. No.
15/548,321
Granted
Jul 3, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

This composite charged particle beam device comprises a first charged particle beam column ( 6 ), a second charged particle beam column ( 1 ) which is equipped with a deceleration system, and is equipped with a detector ( 3 ) inside the column, a test piece stage ( 10 ) on which a test piece ( 9 ) is placed, and an electric field correction electrode ( 13 ) which is provided around the tip of the first charged particle beam column, wherein the electric field correction electrode is an electrode that corrects the electric field distribution formed in the vicinity of the test piece, and the electric field correction electrode is positioned between the test piece and the first charged particle beam column, and on the opposite side from the second charged particle beam column with respect to the optical axis of the first charged particle beam column.

Claims (25)

1. A composite charged particle beam device comprising:

a sample table on which a sample is placed;

an ion beam column;

an electron beam column including a deceleration optical system and a detector in a column; and

an electric field correction electrode provided around an end portion of the ion beam column, and that corrects an electric field distribution formed around the sample,

wherein the electric field correction electrode is located between the sample and the ion beam column and at an opposite side of the electron beam column with respect to an optical axis of the ion beam column.

2. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , further comprising an end electrode around an end portion of the electron beam column.

3. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 2 , wherein the end electrode has an axisymmetric shape with respect to the optical axis of the electron beam column.

4. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 2 , further comprising a control unit that controls a voltage applied to the electric field correction electrode and the end electrode,

wherein the control unit controls a voltage applied to the end electrode and a voltage applied to the electric field correction electrode based on a potential difference between the sample and the electron beam column.

5. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 2 , wherein the electric field correction electrode and the end electrode are configured to apply the same voltage, and the electric field correction electrode and the end electrode are connected to a common voltage source.

6. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , further comprising a control unit that controls a voltage applied to the electric field correction electrode,

wherein the control unit controls a voltage applied to the electric field correction electrode based on a potential difference between the sample and the electron beam column.

7. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , wherein a maximum value of an absolute value of a component of an electric field generated by the electron beam column and on the optical axis of the ion beam column in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis has a value of 50 kV/m or more.

8. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , wherein the sample table is configured to be able to hold the surface of the sample in at least two directions that include a direction opposing the optical axis of the ion beam column and a direction opposing the optical axis of the electron beam column.

9. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , wherein an irradiation energy from the electron beam column is 0.1 to 2 keV, and a sample surface can be observed where an end of the electron beam column and a surface of the sample are away by a distance of 5 to 20 mm.

10. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , wherein a position of the electric field correction electrode is capable of being changed with respect to the sample.

11. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , further comprising a control unit that controls a voltage applied to the electric field correction electrode,

wherein when an ion beam from the ion beam column irradiates the sample, the control unit applies a first voltage to the electric field correction electrode, and

when an electron beam from the electron beam column irradiates the sample, the control unit controls a second voltage to the electric field correction electrode.

12. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 11 , wherein the first voltage is set based on an irradiation position where the ion beam irradiates the sample, and

the second voltage is set based on an irradiation position where the electron beam irradiates the sample and an intensity with the detector detecting a signal electron generated when the electron beam irradiates the sample.

13. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , wherein the ion beam column is a focusing ion beam column, and the electron beam column is a scanning electron microscope column.

14. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , wherein the deceleration optical system is a boosting optical system constituted by an electrode arranged along an objective lens in the electron beam column.

15. The composite charged particle beam device according to claim 1 , wherein the deceleration optical system is a retarding optical system constituted by an electric power source applying a voltage to the sample or the sample table.

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 Apr 19, 2018
From: IMAI, YUTA; MORISHITA, HIDEO; AGEMURA, TOSHIHIDE
To: HITACHI HIGH-TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 045591/0663 →