J.E. Demuth, D.E. Eastman
Physical Review Letters
Synchrotron radiation from the German electron synchrotron DESY in Hamburg has been used for x-ray lithography. Replications of different master patterns (for magnetic bubble devices, Fresnel zone plates, etc.) were made using various wavelengths and exposures. High-quality lines down to 500 Å wide have been reproduced using very soft x rays. The sensitivities of x-ray resists have been evaluated over a wide range of exposures. Various critical factors (heating, radiation damage, etc.) involved with x-ray lithography using synchrotron radiation have been studied. General considerations of storage ring sources designed as radiation sources for x-ray lithography are discussed, together with a comparison with x-ray tube sources. The general conclusion is that x-ray lithography using synchrotron radiation offers considerable promise as a process for forming high-quality-submicron images with exposure times as short as a few seconds.
J.E. Demuth, D.E. Eastman
Physical Review Letters
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Science
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Proceedings of SPIE 1989
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Physical Review Letters