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1 April 2010 Dimensional metrology with sub-nanometer uncertainty: unique role of AFM as the reference
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The 2007 edition of ITRS has introduced a new metric for metrology quality assessment - measurement uncertainty (MU). The new metric has precision as one of many uncertainty components. Additional significant components are tool matching, sampling uncertainty and sample-to-sample bias variation. Sample dependent bias variation and, therefore, MU can be measured accurately only if a reference metrology (RM) is employed. RM is a must for achieving and verifying required today sub-nanometer MU of critical dimension (CD) metrology. To insure long-term performance of in-line metrology and reliable process control a simple but efficient way is suggested - employment of in-line RM system. SI-traceable CD AFM with sub-nanometer MU is a proper RM tool for the task.
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Vladimir A. Ukraintsev and Johann Foucher "Dimensional metrology with sub-nanometer uncertainty: unique role of AFM as the reference", Proc. SPIE 7638, Metrology, Inspection, and Process Control for Microlithography XXIV, 76381C (1 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.846870
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KEYWORDS
Metrology

Critical dimension metrology

Atomic force microscopy

Process control

Scanning electron microscopy

Statistical analysis

Calibration

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