Abstract
In this paper, we propose an aberration metrology (AM) of a lithographic projection lens based on aerial images (AI) by using a quadratic relationship model (Quad) between the aerial-image intensity distribution and the Zernike coefficients. The proposed method (AMAI-Quad) uses principal component analysis and multiple linear regression analyses for model generation. The quadratic model is, then, used to extract Zernike coefficients by a nonlinear least-squares minimizing technique. The best linear constrain condition is estimated by optimizing the illumination settings. Compared with earlier techniques, based on a linear relationship between Zernike coefficients and AIs, the new method can extend the orders of Zernike coefficients measured. The application of AMAI-Quad to AIs, computed by lithography simulators PROLITH and Dr.LiTHO, demonstrated an extension of measurement range to 90mλ and an enhancement of measurement accuracy by more than 30 percent.
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