Acid-breakable-resin-based chemical amplification positive resist for 0.1-μm-rule reticle fabrication: design and lithographic performance

2001 
We have designed a new chemical amplification (CA) positive resist for 0.1micrometers reticle fabrication. This positive resist consists of an acid-generator, an acid-diffusion controller, and an acid-breakable (AB) resin that can be converted to initial polyphenol units by an acid-catalyzed reaction. In the exposed region, main-chain scission of the AB resin matrix produces nearly mono-dispersed fragments (the polyphenol). This complete fragmentation results in an extremely high dissolution rate with an aqueous-base developer (tetramethylammonium hydroxide: 2.38 wt%). The AB resin-based resist enabled fabrication of scum free 0.15micrometers line-and-space patterns on a CrOx plate by using a 50-kV electron-beam reticle writer (HL series). The line- edge roughness of patterns delineated by this resist ( 30nm).
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