Micromachines (Jul 2024)

Design and Fabrication of Continuous Surface Optical Field Modulator for Angular Spectrum Discreteness Compensation

  • Min Xiao,
  • Axiu Cao,
  • Cheng Xu,
  • Hui Pang,
  • Yongqi Fu,
  • Qiling Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi15080952
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 952

Abstract

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The light homogenizing element is a crucial component of the illumination system of the lithography machine. Its primary purpose is to realize the uniform distribution of energy. However, it suffers from a common issue, which is angular spectrum discreteness, which significantly impacts light uniformity. To address this, we design and fabricate random micro-cylindrical lens arrays to obtain a small-angle Gaussian optical field, which can compensate for the angular spectrum discreteness. By adjusting the pitches and curvature radii of the micro-cylindrical lenses separately, we are able to manipulate the divergence angle of the emitted sub-beams, enabling precise angular spectrum modulation. By using mask-moving technology, the angular spectrum modulator is fabricated to generate a Gaussian illumination field. The surface profile is measured and determined with a structural roughness below 10 nm. Furthermore, optical test experiments on the modulator have been conducted, achieving an angle error of less than 0.02° and a balance better than 0.5%.

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