Method for Time-Evolving Rectilinear Contours Representing Photo Masks
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Abstract
Photomask patterns are represented using contours defined by level-set functions. Given target pattern, contours are optimized such that defined photomask, when used in photolithographic process, prints wafer pattern faithful to target pattern. Optimization utilizes “merit function” for encoding aspects of photolithographic process, preferences relating to resulting pattern (e.g. restriction to rectilinear patterns), robustness against process variations, as well as restrictions imposed relating to practical and economic manufacturability of photomasks.
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37 Claims
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17. A computer-program product for use in conjunction with a computer system, the computer-program product comprising a computer-readable storage medium and a computer-program mechanism embedded therein for determining a mask pattern to be used on a photo-mask in a photolithographic process, wherein the photo-mask has a plurality of distinct types of regions having distinct optical properties, the computer-program mechanism including:
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instructions for providing a first mask pattern that includes a plurality of distinct types of regions corresponding to the distinct types of regions of the photo-mask; instructions for calculating a gradient of a function, wherein the function depends on the first mask pattern and an estimate of a wafer pattern that results from the photolithographic process utilizing at least a portion of the first mask pattern, and wherein the gradient is calculated in accordance with a formula obtained by taking a derivative of the function; and instructions for generating a second mask pattern based, at least in part, on the gradient of the function. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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36. A computer system, comprising:
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at least one processor; at least one memory; and at least one program module, the program module stored in the memory and configured to be executed by the processor, wherein at least the program module is for determining a mask pattern to be used on a photo-mask in a photolithographic process, and wherein the photo-mask has a plurality of distinct types of regions having distinct optical properties, at least the program module including; instructions for providing a first mask pattern that includes a plurality of distinct types of regions corresponding to the distinct types of regions of the photo-mask; instructions for calculating a gradient of a function, wherein the function depends on the first mask pattern and an estimate of a wafer pattern that results from the photolithographic process utilizing at least a portion of the first mask pattern, and wherein the gradient is calculated in accordance with a formula obtained by taking a derivative of the function; and instructions for generating a second mask pattern based, at least in part, on the gradient of the function.
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37. A computer system, comprising:
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means for computing; means for storing; and at least one program module mechanism, the program module mechanism stored in at least the means for storing and configured to be executed by at least the means for computing, wherein at least the program module is for determining a mask pattern to be used on a photo-mask in a photolithographic process, and wherein the photo-mask has a plurality of distinct types of regions having distinct optical properties, at least the program module including; instructions for providing a first mask pattern that includes a plurality of distinct types of regions corresponding to the distinct types of regions of the photo-mask; instructions for calculating a gradient of a function, wherein the function depends on the first mask pattern and an estimate of a wafer pattern that results from the photolithographic process utilizing at least a portion of the first mask pattern, and wherein the gradient is calculated in accordance with a formula obtained by taking a derivative of the function; and instructions for generating a second mask pattern based, at least in part, on the gradient of the function.
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