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Neuber, C.; Ringk, A.; Kolb, T.; Wieberger, F.; Strohriegl, P.; Schmidt, H.-W.; Fookema, V.; Cooke, M.; Rawlings, C.; Düring, U.; Knoll, A.W.; de Marneffe, J.-F.; De Schepper, P.; Kästner, M.; Krivoshapkina, Y.; Budden, M.; Rangelow, I.W.: Molecular glass resists for scanning probe lithography, Proceedings of SPIE - Alternative Lithographic Technologies VI, 9049, 9094V-1 bis V-9 (2014) -- DOI: 10.1117/12.2047108
Abstract:
The presented work deals with molecular glass resist materials based on (i) calix[4]resorcinarene resist systems, (ii) twisted fully aromatic biscarbazole-biphenyl materials, and (iii) fully aromatic spiro resist materials as new promising materials for Scanning Probe Lithography (SPL). Because of the non-chemically amplified resist nature and the absence of corresponding material diffusion, the novel SPL resists have the potential to increase the patterning resolution capabilities at a simultaneous reduction of the edge roughness (LER). In addition, these low molecular weight molecular glasses offer the advantage of solvent-free film preparation by physical vapor deposition (PVD). The PVD prepared films offer a number of advantages compared to spin coated ones such as no more pinholes, defects, or residual solvent domains, which can locally affect the film properties. These high-quality PVD films are ideal candidates for the direct patterning by SPL tools. Presented highlights are the thermal scanning probe lithography (tSPL) investigations at IBM Research - Zurich and the patterning by using electric field, current controlled scanning probe lithography (EF-CC-SPL) at the Technical University of Ilmenau. Further investigations on film forming behavior, etch resistance, and etch transfer are presented. Owing to the high-resolution probe based patterning capability in combination with their improved etch selectivity compared to reference polymeric resists the presented molecular glass resists are highly promising candidates for lithography at the single nanometer digit level. © (2014) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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