High Refractive Index Nanocomposite Fluids for Immersion Lithography

被引:16
作者
Bremer, L. [2 ]
Tuinier, R. [2 ]
Jahromi, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] DSM Licensing, NL-6160 AB Geleen, Netherlands
[2] ACES, DSM Res, NL-6160 MD Geleen, Netherlands
关键词
HARD-SPHERES; HAMAKER CONSTANTS; THIN-FILMS; 193; NM; SURFACES; BEHAVIOR; LIQUID; SILICA; SUSPENSIONS; ULTRAVIOLET;
D O I
10.1021/la8026896
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
070301 [无机化学];
摘要
The concept of using dispersions of nanoparticles as high refractive index fluids in immersion lithography is examined both from a theoretical and experimental point of view. In the theoretical part we show that gelation and demixing can be controlled in high solid dispersions, needed to achieve a high (refractive) index, by using short stabilizing brushes. We considered both fluid-fluid demixing by using statistical thermodynamics and percolation, computed using liquid-state approaches. Whenever demixing or percolation takes place, the nanoparticle dispersion is unsuited for immersion lithography. The minimum thickness of the stabilizer layer of a stable suspension is estimated assuming particles plus steric stabilizer to act as hard spheres with van der Waals attraction between the cores. Since the van der Waals attraction can be related to the optical properties of the particles and dispersion medium, it is also possible to estimate the refractive index that can be attained with composite immersion fluids. Using materials that are known to be highly transparent in the bulk at a wavelength of 193 nm, indices above 1.8 can be attained. Other materials with higher indices are expected to be transparent at 193 nm due to a blue shift of the UV absorption and enable much higher indices. In the experiment, we show that it is possible to prepare suspensions with particles of about 4 nm diameter that increase the refractive index of the continuous phase with 0.2 at a wavelength of 193 nm. The refractive index and density of such dispersions are proportional to the volume fraction of the disperse phase, and it is shown that the refractive index of the composite fluid can be predicted very well from the optical properties of the components. Furthermore, successful imaging experiments were performed through a dispersion of silica nanoparticles. These findings lead to the conclusion that immersion Lithography using nanoparticle dispersions is indeed possible.
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页码:2390 / 2401
页数:12
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