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1 June 1990 Investigation of phase-conjugated stimulated Brillouin scattering at 248 nm for application to photolithography
Anton K. Pfau, Detlev Proch, Friedrich G. Bachmann
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Abstract
Following the novel concept of applying phase conjugate mirrors for lensless imaging we have investigated the feasibility of such devices in connection with KrF excimer lasers for production of high resolution images. Since the beam characteristics of currently available excimer lasers lack sufficient quality we employed stimulated Brillouin scattering rather than four wave mixing for generation of phase conjugated waves. Various scattering media both liquid and gaseous with large gain coefficients were used. With gaseous SF6 pattern transfer of 80 sm lines was demonstrated. With the used experimental arrangement the system resolution was limited to 40 m. However with improved equipment higher resolution is possible. In particular the laser beam quality has to be controlled very carefully since an inhomogeneous intensity profile causes medium changes and breakdown resulting in low efficiency and poor quality backscattering. 1.
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Anton K. Pfau, Detlev Proch, and Friedrich G. Bachmann "Investigation of phase-conjugated stimulated Brillouin scattering at 248 nm for application to photolithography", Proc. SPIE 1264, Optical/Laser Microlithography III, (1 June 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20213
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KEYWORDS
Backscatter

Optical lithography

Reflectivity

Scattering

Phase conjugation

Liquids

Laser scattering

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