Microlithographic Layers

Authors

  • Ulrich Schaedeli
  • Eric Tinguely

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1994.431

Abstract

Microlithography is a highly precise pattern-transfer technique, needed for the manufacturing of semiconductor devices. In the microlithographic process, the image of a mask is transferred to a light-sensitive polymer film, a so-called photoresist. Photoresists consist of light-sensitive organic polymers, which are able to resolve submicrometer patterns. They are highly specified materials, having well-defined physical and mechanical properties, and are mainly composed of a linear organic polymer, a photoacid generator, and a solvent.

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Published

1994-09-28

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