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1 January 1988 Silicon-Added Bilayer Resist (SABRE) System
William C. McColgin, Robert C. Daly, Joseph Jech Jr., Thomas B. Brust
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Abstract
A new silylated resist process has been developed that provides the advantages of trilayer photoresist processing in a simpler bilayer format. In this new process, silicon for oxygen plasma etch resistance is added to a conventional photoresist layer after it has been exposed and developed. This silylated resist image provides an etch mask for 02 RIE etching of an underlying organic planarizing layer with 15:1 selectivity, vertical profiles, and high resolution. The process is positive-working, uses conventional materials, and improves the thermal stability of the resist image.
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William C. McColgin, Robert C. Daly, Joseph Jech Jr., and Thomas B. Brust "Silicon-Added Bilayer Resist (SABRE) System", Proc. SPIE 0920, Advances in Resist Technology and Processing V, (1 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968327
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KEYWORDS
Etching

Silicon

Photoresist processing

Image processing

Semiconducting wafers

Floods

Lithography

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