Multi-layer three-dimensional structures having features smaller than a minimum feature size associated with the formation of individual layers
First Claim
1. A layered three-dimensional structure having a minimum feature size associated with the formation of features on each layer, the layered three-dimensional structure comprising:
- a first layer having a frame structure defining an array of first openings, wherein each first opening is at least as large as the minimum feature size; and
a second layer having a frame structure defining an array of second openings, wherein each second opening is at least as large as the minimum feature size, wherein the second layer is positioned adjacent to and adhered to the first layer, wherein at least some openings in the array of second openings are positioned to partially overlap at least some openings in the array of first openings to define an array of third openings formed from the array of first openings and the array of second openings, and wherein at least a portion of the openings in the third array of openings have effective widths that are less than the minimum feature size, and wherein a plurality of the first openings have a first size, wherein a plurality of the second openings that partially overlap the plurality of first openings have a size substantially the same as the first size.
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Abstract
Embodiments of multi-layer three-dimensional structures and formation methods provide structures with effective feature (e.g. opening) sizes (e.g. virtual gaps) that are smaller than a minimum feature size (MFS) that exists on each layer as a result of the formation method used in forming the structures. In some embodiments, multi-layer structures include a first element (e.g. first patterned layer with a gap) and a second element (e.g. second patterned layer with a gap) positioned adjacent the first element to define a third element (e.g. a net gap or opening resulting from the combined gaps of the first and second elements) where the first and second elements have features that are sized at least as large as the minimum feature size and the third element, at least in part, has dimensions or defines dimensions smaller than the minimum feature size.
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9 Claims
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1. A layered three-dimensional structure having a minimum feature size associated with the formation of features on each layer, the layered three-dimensional structure comprising:
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a first layer having a frame structure defining an array of first openings, wherein each first opening is at least as large as the minimum feature size; and a second layer having a frame structure defining an array of second openings, wherein each second opening is at least as large as the minimum feature size, wherein the second layer is positioned adjacent to and adhered to the first layer, wherein at least some openings in the array of second openings are positioned to partially overlap at least some openings in the array of first openings to define an array of third openings formed from the array of first openings and the array of second openings, and wherein at least a portion of the openings in the third array of openings have effective widths that are less than the minimum feature size, and wherein a plurality of the first openings have a first size, wherein a plurality of the second openings that partially overlap the plurality of first openings have a size substantially the same as the first size. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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