Abstract

Traceability is a fundamental issue for ensuring accuracy of nanometrology. A shortened traceability chain is advantageous for reducing calibration steps, thus reducing errors and raising application efficiency. A novel kind of two-dimensional grating is manufactured by atom lithography, whose pitch and (orthogonal) angle values are directly determined by natural constants, offering a feasible approach for effectively shortening the traceability chain. The PTB’s calibration results show that the two-dimensional grating has excellent orthogonality with a deviation of only 0.001°. The application of two-dimensional grating is demonstrated for the characterization of the angular distortion of a SEM, showing its great application potential.

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