1. Metallic resist for phase-change lithography
- Author
-
Jun Zhu Huang, Yang Zhi Hu, Nian Nian Yu, Wei Wei, Zhen Li, Xiangshui Miao, Ri Wen Ni, and Bi Jian Zeng
- Subjects
Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Chalcogenide ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Laser ,Article ,Amorphous solid ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Semiconductor ,Resist ,chemistry ,law ,Optoelectronics ,sense organs ,Photolithography ,Thin film ,business ,Lithography - Abstract
Currently, the most widely used photoresists in optical lithography are organic-based resists. The major limitations of such resists include the photon accumulation severely affects the quality of photolithography patterns and the size of the pattern is constrained by the diffraction limit. Phase-change lithography, which uses semiconductor-based resists such as chalcogenide Ge2Sb2Te5 films, was developed to overcome these limitations. Here, instead of chalcogenide, we propose a metallic resist composed of Mg58Cu29Y13 alloy films, which exhibits a considerable difference in etching rate between amorphous and crystalline states. Furthermore, the heat distribution in Mg58Cu29Y13 thin film is better and can be more easily controlled than that in Ge2Sb2Te5 during exposure. We succeeded in fabricating both continuous and discrete patterns on Mg58Cu29Y13 thin films via laser irradiation and wet etching. Our results demonstrate that a metallic resist of Mg58Cu29Y13 is suitable for phase change lithography, and this type of resist has potential due to its outstanding characteristics.
- Published
- 2014
- Full Text
- View/download PDF