Color overlay of scanned and reference images for display
First Claim
1. A computerized method of defect area display in a pattern inspection system computerized generated frames of references data, wherein the defect area to be displayed is raster scanned by a laser beam, and reflected light from the defect area produces inspection data representative of a scanned pattern, comprising the steps of:
- detecting the reflected light and producing frames of data corresponding to the inspection data;
comparing at least one selected frame of reference data description of an ideal pattern with at least one frame of a data description of an inspection pattern, derived from reflected light, to locate miscompares;
identifying defect areas in which miscompares are located;
displaying an image of an inspection data description of a selected defect area, based on reflected light, overlaid on a reference data description of the selected defect area;
displaying as a first color, those areas of the displayed image which corresponds to pattern areas appearing both in the inspection and reference data descriptions of the selected defect area;
displaying as a second color, those areas of the displayed image which correspond to pattern areas appearing in the inspection data description of the selected defect area but do not appear in the reference data description of the selected defect area; and
displaying as a third color, those areas of the displayed image which correspond to pattern areas appearing in the reference data description of the selected defect area but do not appear in the inspected data description of the selected defect area.
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Abstract
A laser pattern inspection and/or writing system which writes or inspects a pattern on a target on a stage, by raster scanning the target pixels. Inspection can also be done by substage illumination with non-laser light. A database, organized into frames and strips, represents an ideal pattern as one or more polygons. Each polygon'"'"'s data description is contained within a single data frame. The database is transformed into a turnpoint polygon representation, then a left and right vector representation, then an addressed pixel representation, then a bit-mapped representation of the entire target. Most of the transformations are carried out in parallel pipelines. Guardbands around polygon sides are used for error filtering during inspection. Guardbands are polygons, and frames containing only guardband information are sent down dedicated pipelines. Error filtering also is done at the time of pixel comparisons of ideal with real patterns, and subsequently during defect area consolidation. Defect areas are viewed as color overlays of ideal and actual target areas, from data generated during real time. Defect areas can be de-zoomed to allow larger target areas to be viewed. An autofocus keeps the scanning laser beam in focus on the target. The inspection system is used to find fiducial marks to orient the target prior to raster scanning. IC bars are provided with alignment marks for locating each IC bar. Interferometers or glass scale encoders allow the stage position to be known.
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1. A computerized method of defect area display in a pattern inspection system computerized generated frames of references data, wherein the defect area to be displayed is raster scanned by a laser beam, and reflected light from the defect area produces inspection data representative of a scanned pattern, comprising the steps of:
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detecting the reflected light and producing frames of data corresponding to the inspection data; comparing at least one selected frame of reference data description of an ideal pattern with at least one frame of a data description of an inspection pattern, derived from reflected light, to locate miscompares; identifying defect areas in which miscompares are located; displaying an image of an inspection data description of a selected defect area, based on reflected light, overlaid on a reference data description of the selected defect area; displaying as a first color, those areas of the displayed image which corresponds to pattern areas appearing both in the inspection and reference data descriptions of the selected defect area; displaying as a second color, those areas of the displayed image which correspond to pattern areas appearing in the inspection data description of the selected defect area but do not appear in the reference data description of the selected defect area; and displaying as a third color, those areas of the displayed image which correspond to pattern areas appearing in the reference data description of the selected defect area but do not appear in the inspected data description of the selected defect area. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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