Dark-Field Digital Holographic Microscopy For Advanced Semiconductor Metrology

Christos Messinis

Research output: PhD ThesisPhD-Thesis - Research and graduation internal

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Abstract

The goal of this thesis is to investigate the potential use of dark-field Digital Holographic Microscopy for advanced semiconductor overlay metrology. We will present first overlay metrology results using a novel off-axis dark-field digital holographic microscopy concept that acquires multiple holograms in parallel by angular frequency multiplexing. The presented results show potential for significant improvement and that digital holographic microscopy is a promising technique for future overlay metrology tools. Theoretical analysis and experimental investigations will be presented to validate this potential and quantify to which extent it can be considered the future overlay metrology tool. This thesis also includes a brief introduction to semiconductor industry and the challenges of semiconductor metrology and clarifies the context of our research towards the use of holographic microscopy with an overview of holography and its application.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationPhD
Awarding Institution
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Supervisors/Advisors
  • den Boef, Arie, Supervisor
  • Witte, Stefan, Co-supervisor
  • de Boer, Johannes, Co-supervisor
Award date29 Nov 2022
Publication statusPublished - 29 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Dark-Field Digital Holographic Microscopy,
  • Digital Holography,
  • Microscopy,
  • Scatterometry,
  • Diffraction,
  • Overlay Metrology,
  • Computational Imaging,
  • Fourier Transform,
  • Lens Aberrations,
  • Pupil Apodization

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