COMBINING CUT MASK LITHOGRAPHY AND CONVENTIONAL LITHOGRAPHY TO ACHIEVE SUB-THRESHOLD PATTERN FEATURES
Features are fabricated on a semiconductor chip. The features are smaller than the threshold of the lithography used to create the chip. A method includes patterning a first portion of a feature (such as a local interconnect) and a second portion of the feature to be separated by a predetermined dis...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English French German |
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24.02.2016
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Summary: | Features are fabricated on a semiconductor chip. The features are smaller than the threshold of the lithography used to create the chip. A method includes patterning a first portion of a feature (such as a local interconnect) and a second portion of the feature to be separated by a predetermined distance, such as a line tip to tip space or a line space. The method further includes patterning the first portion with a cut mask to form a first sub-portion (e.g., a contact) and a second sub-portion. A dimension of the first sub-portion is less than a dimension of a second predetermined distance, which may be a line length resolution of a lithographic process having a specified width resolution. A feature of a semiconductor device includes a first portion and a second portion having a dimension less than a lithographic resolution of the first portion. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: EP20140727110 |