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Reflective multilayer optics for 6.7 nm wavelength radiation sources and next generation lithography

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Reported is a computational and chemical analysis of near normal incidence reflective multilayer optics for 6.7 nm wavelength applications in e.g. the Free Electron Laser FLASH and next generations of EUV lithography. We model that combinations of B or B4C with La offer a reflectivity of similar to 70%. The small reflectivity bandwidth poses problems in applications, but it can be significantly improved by replacing La with Th or U. Grazing incidence X-ray reflectometry, cross-section TEM, and in-depth XPS analysis of B/La and B4C/La multilayers reveal chemical reactivity at the interfaces. Significant LaBx interlayer formation is observed in especially B/La multilayers, stressing the relevance of interface passivation. We propose nitridation of the interfaces, which mitigates interlayer formation and simultaneously increases optical contrast. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2009
Journal
Thin Solid Films
Volume
518
Number
5
Number of Pages
1365-1368
Date Published
Dec
Type of Article
Proceedings Paper
ISBN Number
0040-6090
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ISI:000272861500002
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Thin Solid Films
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