Spatial period division—A new technique for exposing submicrometer‐linewidth periodic and quasiperiodic patterns
1979
We describe a technique for exposing patterns of spatial period p/n using near‐field diffraction from masks of spatial period p. The technique, which we propose to call ’’spatial‐period‐division’’, can be used with visible, UV, or x‐ray radiation. With soft x rays, it is possible to produce gratings of much finer spatial period than can be achieved by current laser holographic methods. A simple model predicts that a mask pattern of period p, with an opening or slit of width ?p/2n, will give rise to an intensity pattern of period p/n at a distance from the mask, S=p2/nλ, where λ is the wavelength of the incident radiation and l≪p. The model was confirmed at visible wavelengths using a scaled simulation of a laboratory x‐ray lithography unit. The feasibility of the technique was demonstrated at the 4.5 nm carbon K x‐ray wavelength by ’’doubling’’ a 196.8 nm period grating‐pattern x‐ray mask to produce a 98.4 nm period pattern in PMMA. Exposure of higher spatial‐frequency‐multiples appears feasible, especial...
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