ZEP520A - New Resist For Electron Beam Lithography: Andrea Gusman, Srivigyan Chandu, DR - Frank Yaghmaie
ZEP520A - New Resist For Electron Beam Lithography: Andrea Gusman, Srivigyan Chandu, DR - Frank Yaghmaie
ZEP520A - New Resist For Electron Beam Lithography: Andrea Gusman, Srivigyan Chandu, DR - Frank Yaghmaie
Introduction
ZEP 520A is a high resolution positive electron beam (EB) positive tone resist. ZEP 520A has a molecular weight of 57,000 and is a solution composed of 11% methyl styrene and chloromethyl acrylate copolymer (solid) and 89% anisole (solvent). It has a viscosity of 11 mPa*s and higher sensitivity than polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) due to the Cl group as well as higher dry etch resistance due to the -methylstyrene. Amyl-acetate and xylene are two recommended developers for ZEP, although Xylene is preferred. The resolution at 245C/cm2 and film thickness of 125nm with pitch of 72.1nm was 55.2nm.
Process
Preparing the Wafers
The ZEP520A is first diluted in the solvent Anisol with a 1:1 ratio. To coat one wafer, approximately 5ml of the diluted ZEP520A is needed. Once in the cleanroom follow the instructions to successfully coat the wafer using the Solitec Spin Coater and measure the film thickness with the Nanospec.
Select a brand new wafer or a clean wafer that you want to use. Before you start make sure to start the hot plate so that it reaches the desired temperature. Turn on the spin coater and use these settings for 100-125nm film thickness. Spread: 6 seconds at 400rpm Spin: 60 seconds at 4000rpm
Make sure to align the wafer without any wobbling on the Solitec Spin Coater to ensure uniform film thickness and no streaks. A few streaks may be acceptable but excessive streaks do leave much usable area.
Use a syringe to draw up 5cc of ZEP and then draw the syringe back 1cc more to ensure that there are no air bubbles at the tip. Use a 0.2 micron, or smaller filter to dispense the ZEP onto the wafer. Insert the filter onto the syringe and then push the ZEP through the filter till the liquid can be seen on the filter tip and all the air bubbles have disappeared.
Make sure to dispense the ZEP solution onto the wafer in one motion uniformly across the surface of the wafer and try to avoid air bubbles. After you have dispensed the ZEP on the wafer press start and cover the spin coater. Then bake for 3 minutes at 180C. Next check the film thickness and uniformity in the Nanospec. ZEP520A has a refractive index of 1.541. Make sure to check at least 5 different spots across the wafer to ensure uniformity.
Make sure that the hot plate has cooled down significantly before turning it off. Also it is important to dispose of the syringe tips in the sharps trash and not the regular trash. Protect the wafer in a single wafer box for later use. Now the wafer is ready for EBL use.
Pattern Name: Line&Spaces Film Thickness: 125nm Pitch: 237.3nm Resolution: 30.6nm Energy (Area Dose): 245C/cm2 Energy (Line Dose): 0.12162nC/cm
Pattern Name: Line&Spaces Film Thickness: 125nm Pitch: 151.7nm Resolution: 26.2nm Energy (Area Dose): 245C/cm2 Energy (Line Dose): 0.12162nC/cm
Pattern Name: Line&Spaces Film Thickness: 125nm Pitch: 100.7nm 2 Resolution: 18.9nm Energy (Area Dose): 245C/cm Energy (Line Dose): 0.12162nC/cm
Pattern Name: Lines&Spaces Film Thickness: 125nm Pitch: 77.4nm Resolution: 15.9nm Energy (Area Dose): 245C/cm2 Energy (Line Dose): 0.12162nC/cm
Collapsed lines may be encountered occasionally at lower pitches while viewing them under the SEM.
Pattern Name: Lines & Spaces Film Thickness: 125nm Pitch: 72.1nm 2 Resolution: 16.9nm Energy (Area Dose): 245C/cm Energy (Line Dose): 0.12162nC/cm
Pattern Name: Lines & Spaces Film Thickness: 125nm Pitch: 74.1nm 2 Resolution: 17.7nm Energy (Area Dose): 245C/cm Energy (Line Dose): 0.12162nC/cm
Collapsed lines may be encountered occasionally at lower pitches while viewing them under the SEM.
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