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JP6468792B2 - Pattern correction amount calculation apparatus, pattern correction amount calculation method, and program - Google Patents
Pattern correction amount calculation apparatus, pattern correction amount calculation method, and program Download PDF
JP6468792B2
JP6468792B2 JP2014214382A JP2014214382A JP6468792B2 JP 6468792 B2 JP6468792 B2 JP 6468792B2 JP 2014214382 A JP2014214382 A JP 2014214382A JP 2014214382 A JP2014214382 A JP 2014214382A JP 6468792 B2 JP6468792 B2 JP 6468792B2
JP2014214382A
JP2016082150A (en
宏之 津江
2014-10-21 Application filed by 日本コントロールシステム株式会社 filed Critical 日本コントロールシステム株式会社
2014-10-21 Priority to JP2014214382A priority Critical patent/JP6468792B2/en
2016-05-16 Publication of JP2016082150A publication Critical patent/JP2016082150A/en
2019-02-13 Publication of JP6468792B2 publication Critical patent/JP6468792B2/en
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The present invention relates to a pattern correction amount calculation device that calculates an appropriate correction amount for two or more continuous minute sides in a pattern figure such as a mask layout.
Conventionally, apparatuses that perform MPC (Mask Process Correction), OPC (Optical Proximity Correction), and the like have been developed (see Non-Patent Document 1 and Non-Patent Document 2).
"Calibre MPCpro", [online], Mentor Graphics Japan Co., Ltd., [searched September 24, 2014], Internet [URL; http://www.mentorg.co.jp/products/ic-manufacturing/ mask-process-correction / calibre-mpcpro.html] "Calibre OPCpro", [online], Mentor Graphics Japan Co., Ltd., [searched September 24, 2014], Internet [URL; http://www.mentorg.co.jp/products/ic-manufacturing/ computational-lithography / calibre-opcpro.html]
In a conventional apparatus or the like, when a pattern figure called a layout pattern or a mask pattern has a portion where two or more minute sides, which are small enough to satisfy a predetermined condition, have two or more consecutive portions, An appropriate correction amount for a minute side could not be calculated.
The pattern correction amount calculating apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention includes a receiving unit that receives pattern information that is information indicating a pattern figure to be drawn by the electron beam drawing apparatus, and a pattern figure indicated by the pattern information using the pattern information. A micro-side set acquisition unit that acquires a micro-side set that is a set of two or more consecutive sides that constitute a contour of the line and that is a set of micro-sides that are small enough to satisfy a predetermined condition; A virtual side acquisition unit that acquires a virtual side that is an side that approximates two or more minute sides of the set, a virtual side correction amount calculation unit that calculates a virtual side correction amount that is a correction amount for the virtual side, and a virtual side correction A minute side correction amount calculation unit for calculating two or more minute side correction amounts, which are correction amounts for two or more minute sides included in the minute side set corresponding to the virtual side, and two or more minute side corrections using the amount; Out quantity A pattern correction amount calculation unit and an output unit for.
With such a configuration, it is possible to calculate an appropriate correction amount for each of two or more continuous minute sides.
Further, in the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the second aspect of the present invention, in contrast to the first aspect, the virtual side acquisition unit uses a line segment connecting points on each of two end sides of the minute side set as a virtual side. This is a pattern correction amount calculation device to be acquired.
With such a configuration, it is possible to calculate an appropriate correction amount for each of two or more continuous minute sides using a virtual side that connects points on two end sides of the minute side set.
In the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the third aspect of the invention, in contrast to the first or second aspect of the invention, the virtual side acquisition unit responds to turning when the minute side set has one or more turns. This is a pattern correction amount calculation device that acquires, as virtual sides, two or more line segments that connect in turn one or more points on each side and points on each of two end sides of the minute side set.
With such a configuration, an appropriate correction amount can be calculated for each of two or more continuous minute sides included in the minute side set even when the minute side set has a turn.
The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the fourth aspect of the invention is a pattern correction amount calculation apparatus in which the point on the end side is the end point of the end side with respect to the second or third aspect of the invention.
With such a configuration, it is possible to calculate an appropriate correction amount for each of two or more continuous minute sides using a virtual side that connects two end points of the minute side set.
The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the fifth aspect of the invention is a pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the third aspect, wherein the point on the side corresponding to the return is the midpoint of the side corresponding to the return. .
Further, in the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the sixth aspect of the present invention, in relation to any one of the first to fifth aspects, the minute side correction amount calculation unit includes a virtual side correction amount and a minute side set for the virtual side. The pattern correction amount calculation device calculates two or more minute side correction amounts by using two or more minute side angles.
With such a configuration, it is possible to calculate an appropriate correction amount for two or more continuous minute sides using the virtual side correction amount and the angle of each of the two or more minute side sets with respect to the virtual side.
Further, in the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the seventh aspect of the invention, in contrast to the sixth aspect of the invention, the minute side correction amount calculation unit uses a trigonometric function to calculate the virtual side correction amount as the minute side set for the virtual side. It is a pattern correction amount calculation device that calculates two or more minute side correction amounts by decomposing into two or more minute side angle components.
With such a configuration, by using the trigonometric function, the virtual side correction amount is decomposed into components of the angle of each of the two or more minute side sets with respect to the virtual side, so that appropriate correction for two or more successive minute sides is performed. The amount can be calculated.
The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the eighth aspect of the present invention is the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to any one of the first to seventh aspects, wherein the minute side is, for example, a side having a length of 100 nanometers or less. Device.
With such a configuration, for example, an appropriate correction amount can be calculated for each of two or more minute sides of 100 nanometers or less.
In the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the ninth aspect of the present invention, with respect to any one of the first to eighth aspects, two or more sides constituting a pattern figure form a right angle between two adjacent sides. This is a pattern correction amount calculation device that is a side.
With such a configuration, it is possible to calculate an appropriate correction amount for each of two or more continuous minute sides in a pattern figure constituted by a set of two or more sides forming a right angle.
According to the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus and the like according to the present invention, it is possible to calculate an appropriate correction amount for each of two or more continuous minute sides.
Block diagram of pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 in the first embodiment The figure which shows the example of the return and return side The figure which shows the example of calculation of the minute edge correction amount A flowchart for explaining the overall operation of the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 Flowchart explaining the acquisition process of the same minute edge set Flowchart explaining the virtual edge acquisition process The figure which shows the example of the same pattern information The figure which shows the example of the same pattern figure The figure which shows the example of the minute edge set information Diagram showing an example of the same micro edge set The figure which shows the example of the same virtual side The figure which shows the example of the calculation result of the virtual edge information The figure which shows the example of the calculation result of the virtual side correction amount The figure which shows the example of the calculation result of the minute edge correction amount Diagram showing an example of the same micro edge set The figure which shows the example of the same virtual side Diagram showing an example of the same micro edge set The figure which shows the example of the same virtual side Block diagram of the pattern correction apparatus 2 Block diagram of the pattern drawing device 3 Overview of the computer system Block diagram of the computer system
Embodiments of a pattern correction amount calculation apparatus and the like according to the present invention are described below with reference to the drawings. In addition, since the component which attached | subjected the same code | symbol in embodiment performs the same operation | movement, description may be abbreviate | omitted again. In addition, the format, content, and the like of each information described in this embodiment are merely examples, and the format, content, and the like are not limited as long as the meaning of each information can be indicated.
In the present embodiment, a micro edge set that is a set of two or more continuous micro edges is acquired from the contour line of the pattern figure, and an appropriate correction amount is calculated for each of the two or more micro edges included in the micro edge set. The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 to be performed will be described. The “appropriate correction amount” is the smaller the correction amount equivalent to the correction amount for the other side than the minute side and the difference between the correction amount for the other side other than the minute side satisfying a predetermined condition. The amount of correction, the amount of correction that does not cause shape distortion of the pattern figure, and the like.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 in the present embodiment. The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 includes a reception unit 11, a minute side set acquisition unit 12, a virtual side acquisition unit 13, a virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14, a minute side correction amount calculation unit 15, and an output unit 16.
The reception unit 11 receives pattern information. Acceptance refers to acquisition of information selected or input by an input device such as a touch panel or a keyboard, reading of information stored in a recording medium such as an optical disk, magnetic disk, or semiconductor memory, via a wired or wireless communication line It is a concept that includes reception of transmitted information.
The pattern information is information indicating a pattern figure. The pattern figure is a figure to be drawn by the electron beam drawing apparatus. The pattern information is, for example, so-called layout data or data called pattern data. Moreover, the data format of pattern information is not ask | required. The data format of the pattern information is usually a data format called so-called mask design data or layout design data. Specific data formats of the pattern information are, for example, GDS-2, OASIS, MEBES, and the like. Note that the pattern information indicates, for example, one or more pattern figures.
The pattern information is information having three or more coordinates, for example. The coordinates are information indicating the vertices of the pattern figure. The vertex is also an end point of the side of the pattern figure. That is, it can be said that two adjacent coordinates in the pattern information are usually information indicating sides of the pattern figure. In addition, the coordinates usually consist of two numerical values, an x coordinate and a y coordinate. The numerical value is usually an integer, but may be a decimal. The pattern information is information having, for example, three or more coordinate pairs. A coordinate pair is a pair of coordinates and is information in which two coordinates are associated with each other. The coordinate pair is information indicating the end points of the sides of the pattern graphic. The end point is also a vertex of the pattern figure. Moreover, it can be said that the said coordinate pair is the information which shows the edge | side of a pattern figure, for example. From the above, the pattern figure is, for example, a figure having three or more vertices. The pattern figure is a figure having three or more sides, for example.
Also, the pattern information is usually associated with information indicating the scale. Based on the information, the size of the pattern figure indicated by the pattern information, the length of the side of the pattern figure, and the like can be calculated.
In the pattern figure, the angle between two adjacent sides is not limited. Adjacent means that, for example, one end point possessed by one side and one end point possessed by another one side are common. The angle is usually an inner angle or an inferior angle, but may be an outer angle or a dominant angle. The angle is preferably a right angle (90 °). In other words, in the pattern figure, it is preferable that two adjacent sides are sides forming a right angle. In other words, in the pattern figure, the angle of each of the three or more vertices is preferably a right angle, for example. In other words, the pattern figure is preferably a figure having four or more vertices and a figure having four or more sides, for example. In addition, when the angle between two adjacent sides is a right angle, each of the four or more sides of the pattern figure is preferably a horizontal or vertical line segment, for example. In the pattern figure, the angle between two adjacent sides may be, for example, 45 °, 135 °, 225 °, 315 °, or the like.
Further, the sides of the pattern figure can be said to be sides of the pattern figure, sides constituting the outline of the pattern figure, sides of the outline of the pattern figure, and the like. The vertices of the pattern figure can also be said to be vertices of the pattern figure, vertices constituting the outline of the pattern figure, vertices of the outline of the pattern figure, and the like.
Further, the input means such as information and instructions in the reception unit 11 may be anything such as a menu screen or a keyboard. The accepting unit 11 can be realized by control software for a menu screen, a device driver for input means such as a keyboard, and the like.
The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 acquires a minute edge set from the pattern graphic. The pattern graphic is indicated by the pattern information received by the receiving unit 11. That is, the micro edge set acquisition unit 12 acquires the micro edge set included in the pattern graphic indicated by the pattern information using the pattern information. Further, the micro edge set is a set of two or more continuous micro edges. In other words, two or more minute sides included in the minute side set are continuous. “Continuous” means, for example, that they are continuously adjacent. Further, the minute side is a side that is small enough to satisfy a predetermined condition (hereinafter, appropriately referred to as a minute side condition). In addition, the minute side included in the minute side set is a side constituting the minute side set. In addition, the micro edge set is usually a part of the contour line of the pattern figure.
For example, five continuous sides in the pattern figure are referred to as side A, side B, side C, side D, and side E. Further, for example, it is assumed that among the five sides, the side B, the side C, and the side D are minute sides, and the other sides are sides that are not minute sides (hereinafter referred to as non-minute sides as appropriate). In such a case, the side B, the side C, and the side D are a minute side set. Of the five sides, only side B is a minute side, and the other sides are non-minute sides. In such a case, the side B is a single minute side, not a minute side set.
The minute side condition is a condition related to the length of the side. The minute side condition is, for example, that the length of the side is equal to or less than a predetermined threshold value. The “below” may be “less than”, for example. The threshold value is not questioned (it is arbitrary). The threshold value is, for example, 100 nanometers.
Also, acquiring a minute edge set means obtaining information indicating a minute edge set (hereinafter, referred to as minute edge set information as appropriate). The minute side set information is information having three or more coordinates, for example. The coordinates are information indicating the vertices of the minute side set. That is, the micro edge set has three or more vertices. Of the three or more vertices, two vertices are usually end points of the minute side set. The minute side set information is information having two or more coordinate pairs, for example. The coordinate pair is information indicating the end points of the minute sides included in the minute side set. The end point is also a vertex of the pattern figure. Moreover, it can be said that the said coordinate pair is the information which shows the micro edge which a micro edge set has, for example. That is, the micro edge set has, for example, two or more micro edges.
Specifically, the minute side set acquisition unit 12 determines, for example, whether or not each of the three or more sides included in the pattern figure is a minute side by using pattern information. Determining whether or not the edge is a minute side means determining whether or not the length of the edge that is the object of the determination satisfies the minute edge condition. Then, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge is a minute edge when the length of the edge satisfies the minute edge condition. In addition, when the length of the side does not satisfy the minute side condition, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge is a non-minute edge. The determination of the non-small side is the same as the determination that it is not the small side. For example, when it is determined that the minute side set acquisition unit 12 is a minute side continuously with respect to two or more sides, the minute side set acquisition unit 12 acquires the two or more sides. Acquiring a side means, for example, acquiring information indicating the side. Moreover, the micro edge set acquisition unit 12 acquires two coordinates for each acquisition of one side, for example.
For example, five continuous sides in the pattern figure are referred to as side A, side B, side C, side D, and side E. For example, it is assumed that among the five sides, side B, side C, and side D are minute sides, and the other sides are non-minute sides. In such a case, for example, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 first determines that the edge A is a non-minute edge. Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge B is a minute edge. Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge C is a minute edge following the edge B. Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge D is a minute edge following the edge C. Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge E is a non-minute edge. Here, since the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge is a minute edge three times in succession, the edge B, edge C, and edge D determined to be the minute edge are acquired. Hereinafter, the acquisition of the continuous minute sides will be referred to as acquisition of a series of minute sides as appropriate.
Further, for example, it is assumed that only the side B is a minute side and the other sides are non-minute sides among the five sides. In such a case, for example, it is first determined that the side A is a non-minute side. Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge B is a minute edge. Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge C is a non-minute edge. Here, since the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 does not determine that the edge is a minute edge continuously two or more times, the edge is not acquired. Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge D is a non-minute edge with respect to the edge D following the edge C. Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines that the edge E is a non-minute edge with respect to the edge E following the edge D.
Note that the micro edge set acquisition unit 12 may add information for identifying the micro edge set to the micro edge set acquired by acquiring the series of micro edges, for example, every time a series of micro edges are acquired. Good. Moreover, the micro edge set acquisition unit 12 normally acquires 0 or one or more micro edge sets. Further, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 may delete overlapping coordinates in the acquired one minute edge set information.
The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires one or more virtual sides for one or more sets of minute sides. The minute edge set is indicated by the minute edge set information acquired by the minute edge set acquisition unit 12. That is, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 acquires a virtual edge for the minute edge set indicated by the one or more minute edge set information using the one or more minute edge set information. The virtual side is a side virtually arranged with respect to one minute side set, for example. The virtual side is, for example, an edge that replaces one minute edge set, an edge that replaces one minute edge set, an edge that considers one minute edge set as one edge, and two or more minute edges that the minute edge set has. It can be said that the edge approximates an edge, the edge that approximates three or more vertices of a set of minute edges, and a line segment that has points on two or more minute edges of the set as endpoints.
Moreover, acquiring a virtual side means acquiring information indicating a virtual side (hereinafter, referred to as virtual side information as appropriate). The virtual side information is information having two or more coordinates, for example. The coordinates are information indicating points on the virtual side. The virtual side information is, for example, a function (formula). This function is usually a linear function. The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires virtual side information indicating one or more virtual sides.
In the following, a method, a procedure, and the like for acquiring a virtual side will be described separately for a case where the minute edge set does not have a return and a case where the minute side has a return. Note that the folding is, for example, a so-called U-shape. In addition, folding can be said to be a place where the traveling direction is reversed when, for example, the sides constituting the contour line of the pattern figure are traced in one direction (for example, clockwise or counterclockwise) in order. In addition, it can be said that the folding is a portion where the slope of the function is reversed when the minute side of the minute side set is represented by a function (formula). In addition, the folding is usually composed of three sides. In other words, the fold usually has three sides. Further, hereinafter, the side corresponding to the folding (hereinafter referred to as the folding side as appropriate) is the central side in the so-called U-shape. In addition, it can be said that the folded side is, for example, a central side of the three sides of the folded. An example of the minute side set in the pattern figure, the folding in the minute side set, and the folded side corresponding to the folding is, for example, FIG. Moreover, when the micro edge set has a turn, the number of the turn is 1 or more.
(1) When the minute side set does not have a turn, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires, for example, a line segment connecting points on two end sides of the minute side set as a virtual side. It can be said that the said line segment is a line segment which makes the point on each of two edge sides an end point. The end side is an end side of two or more micro sides included in the micro side set. Further, it can be said that the end sides are, for example, the first and last sides in a series of two or more minute sides that are a set of minute sides. In addition, the point on the end side is usually an end point. The end point is an end point that is not common to the end points of other micro sides in the micro side set. That is, when the minute side set does not have a turn, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 usually acquires a line segment connecting the end points of the minute side set as a virtual side. Further, the point on the end side may be, for example, a midpoint.
For example, it is assumed that one minute side set has two minute sides, side A and side B. In such a case, the end sides are side A and side B. The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a line segment connecting one point on the side A and one point on the side B as a virtual side. Further, for example, it is assumed that one minute side set has three minute sides, that is, a side A, a side B, and a side C. Further, in the one minute side set, the connection order of the three minute sides is assumed to be the order of the side A, the side B, and the side C. In such a case, the end sides are side A and side C. The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a line segment connecting one point on the side A and one point on the side C as a virtual side.
(2) When the minute edge set has one or more turns, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 may, for example, have a point on each of one or more edges corresponding to the turn and two end edges of the minute edge set. A line segment connecting the points in order is acquired as a virtual side. Connecting in order means connecting in the order of connection of minute sides. Also, the point on the folded side is usually the middle point. In addition, the point on the end side is usually an end point. The end point is an end point that is not common to the end points of other micro sides in the micro side set. That is, when the micro edge set has one or more folds, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 usually uses a line segment that sequentially connects the midpoint of each of the one or more fold edges and the end point of the micro edge set as a virtual edge. get. Further, the point on the folded side may be an end point, for example. Further, the point on the end side may be, for example, a midpoint.
When the minute side set has one or more turns, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 usually acquires “number of turns + 1” virtual sides. For example, when there is one turn, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 usually acquires two virtual sides. When there are two turns, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 usually acquires three virtual sides.
For example, it is assumed that one minute side set has minute sides from side A to side Q with side A and side Q as end sides in order. Further, it is assumed that the side K is a folded side in the one minute side set. This means that the one minute side set has one turn. In such a case, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 connects a line segment connecting one point on the side A and one point on the side K, and a line segment connecting one point on the side K and one point on the side Q. Is obtained as a virtual side. Further, it is assumed that the side F and the side M are folded sides in the one minute side set. This means that the one minute edge set has two turns. In such a case, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 includes a line segment connecting one point on the side A and one point on the side F, a line segment connecting one point on the side F and one point on the side M, A line segment connecting one point on the side M and one point on the side Q is acquired as a virtual side.
Since a method and procedure for acquiring information (here, virtual side information) indicating a line segment (here, virtual side) connecting two points is well known, detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 calculates one virtual side correction amount for one or more virtual sides. That is, the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 calculates one or more virtual side correction amounts. The one or more virtual sides are virtual sides acquired by the virtual side acquisition unit 13. Further, the virtual side correction amount is, for example, a correction amount for the virtual side when the minute side set of the pattern figure is replaced with the virtual side in the correction of the pattern figure. In other words, the virtual side correction amount is a correction amount that is applied to a virtual side when it is assumed that a small side set included in the pattern figure is a virtual side in the correction of the pattern figure. The correction amount is information indicating the correction amount.
The virtual side correction amount is usually information indicating the magnitude and direction of a vector perpendicular to the virtual side. The magnitude is indicated by a numerical value. Further, the direction is indicated by a sign (plus, minus). Further, the relationship between the direction and the sign does not matter. That is, for example, the direction toward the inside of the pattern graphic may be plus (the direction toward the outside of the pattern graphic is minus). Further, for example, the direction toward the outside of the pattern figure may be plus (the direction toward the inside of the pattern figure is minus). That is, the direction indicated by the virtual side correction amount indicates whether the virtual side is corrected to the inner side of the pattern graphic or to the outer side of the pattern graphic.
Note that, in MPC, OPC, and the like, a method and procedure for calculating a correction amount (here, virtual side correction amount) for one side (here, virtual side) of a pattern figure is well known, and therefore detailed Description is omitted. The virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 normally calculates a virtual side correction amount by using a midpoint of the virtual side as a so-called evaluation point and performing convolution integration of a point spread function at the evaluation point.
The minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates one minute side correction amount for each of two or more minute sides. The minute side correction amount is a correction amount for each of two or more minute sides acquired as a minute side set in the correction of the pattern figure. That is, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates two or more minute side correction amounts. The minute side correction amount is information indicating the size and direction of a vector that is usually perpendicular to the minute side, as with the virtual side correction amount. Note that the size and direction of the vector indicated by the minute side correction amount are the same as the size and direction indicated by the virtual side correction amount, and thus description thereof is omitted.
In addition, the two or more minute sides that are targets for calculating the minute side correction amount are minute sides included in the minute side set. The minute edge set is one or more minute edge sets acquired by the minute edge set acquisition unit 12. That is, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates two or more minute side correction amounts for one or more minute side sets acquired by the minute side set acquisition unit 12.
Further, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates the minute side correction amount using the virtual side correction amount. The virtual side correction amount is a virtual side correction amount calculated by the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 for each of one or more virtual sides. The one or more virtual sides are virtual sides acquired by the virtual side acquisition unit 13 and are virtual sides corresponding to the one or more micro side sets acquired by the micro side set acquisition unit 12. That is, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates two or more minute side correction amounts using the virtual side correction amount calculated by the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 for one virtual side.
Further, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 normally calculates two or more minute side correction amounts using the virtual side correction amount and the minute side angle. The minute side angle is an angle of the minute side with respect to the virtual side. Specifically, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 holds, for example, a calculation formula for calculating the minute side correction amount in advance. The calculation formula has a variable for substituting the virtual side correction amount and the minute side angle. The calculation formula is usually a formula that multiplies the virtual side correction amount by a coefficient based on a minute side angle. Then, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 substitutes the virtual side correction amount and the minute side angle in the calculation formula to calculate the minute side correction amount.
For example, the calculation formula is a formula having a trigonometric function. For example, an angle between a virtual side corresponding to one minute side set and one minute side included in the one minute side set is defined as θ. Further, the virtual side correction amount for the virtual side is assumed to be d. In such a case, the calculation formula is “dcos θ”. For example, FIG. 3 shows how the minute side correction amount is calculated by the calculation formula.
Moreover, the said calculation formula is a formula which has a coefficient based on the ratio of the minute side angle with respect to a right angle (90 degrees), for example. For example, similarly to the above, an angle between a virtual side corresponding to one minute side set and one minute side included in the one minute side set is defined as θ. Similarly to the above, the virtual side correction amount for the virtual side is d. In such a case, the calculation formula is “d {1- (θ / 90)}”. Further, the calculation formula may be, for example, “d (θ / 90)”.
In addition, two virtual sides usually correspond to the folded side. Therefore, normally two small edge correction amounts are calculated for the folded edge. In this case, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates the average of the two minute side correction amounts calculated for the folded side as the minute side correction amount for the folded side. The average is usually a simple average. The average may be a weighted average, for example. Further, the weight used for the weighted average is, for example, the ratio of the length of the folded side divided by the end points of the virtual side that is a point on the folded side. That is, it is assumed that the length of the folded side is 10. Also, assume that the lengths of the folded sides divided by the end points of the virtual sides are 4 and 6, respectively. In such a case, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 uses “0.4” and “0.6” as weighted average weights.
Note that, for example, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 is a micro side set acquired by the micro side set acquisition unit 12 and associates the acquired virtual side with the micro side set used to acquire the virtual side. Further, the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14, for example, associates the acquired virtual side correction amount with the virtual side acquired by the virtual side acquisition unit 13 and associated with the virtual side used to acquire the virtual side correction amount. As a result, correspondence information between the minute edge set, the virtual edge, and the virtual edge correction amount is configured. Then, for example, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates two or more minute side correction amounts using the correspondence information.
The output unit 16 outputs two or more minute side correction amounts. The output is usually transmitted to an external device, stored in a recording medium, delivered to another program, and the like. The output may be, for example, display on a display, projection using a projector, printing with a printer, or the like. The two or more minute side correction amounts output by the output unit 16 are the minute side correction amounts calculated by the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15.
The output unit 16 may or may not include an output device such as a display or a speaker. The output unit 16 can be realized by driver software of an output device or driver software of an output device and an output device.
Note that the minute edge set acquisition unit 12, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13, the virtual edge correction amount calculation unit 14, and the minute edge correction amount calculation unit 15 can be normally realized by an MPU, a memory, or the like. Further, the processing procedure of the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 and the like is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded in a recording medium such as a ROM. Note that the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 and the like may be realized by hardware (a dedicated circuit).
Next, the overall operation of the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 will be described using a flowchart. Note that the i-th information in the predetermined information is described as “information [i]”. FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the overall operation of the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1.
(Step S401) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines whether the reception unit 11 has received pattern information. If accepted, the process proceeds to step S402; otherwise, the process returns to step S401.
(Step S402) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 acquires the minute edge set from the pattern figure using the pattern information received in Step S401.
(Step S403) The virtual edge acquisition unit 13 determines whether or not one or more minute edge sets have been acquired in Step S402. If it can be acquired, the process proceeds to step S404; otherwise, the process returns to step S401.
(Step S404) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets 1 to the counter i. Here, in step S402, it is assumed that the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 has acquired p minute edge sets.
(Step S405) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires one or more virtual sides for the minute side set [i]. Then, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 associates the acquired one or more virtual edges with the minute edge set [i].
(Step S406) The virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 sets 1 to the counter j. Here, in step S405, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 acquires q virtual edges for the minute edge set [i].
(Step S407) The virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 calculates a virtual side correction amount for the virtual side [j] corresponding to the minute side set [i]. Then, the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 associates the calculated virtual side correction amount with the virtual side [j].
(Step S408) The minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 sets 1 to the counter k. Here, the micro edge set [i] has r micro edges.
(Step S409) The minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 is a minute that is an angle between the minute side [k] included in the minute side set [i] and the virtual side [j] corresponding to the minute side set [i]. The side angle is calculated.
(Step S410) The minute edge correction amount calculation unit 15 uses the virtual edge correction amount corresponding to the virtual edge [j] and the minute edge angle calculated in Step S409 to have the minute edges included in the minute edge set [i]. A minute side correction amount for [k] is calculated.
(Step S411) The minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 determines whether k is r. If r, the process proceeds to step S413, and if not, the process proceeds to step S412.
(Step S412) The minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 increments k by 1. Then, the process returns to step S409.
(Step S413) The virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 determines whether j is q. When it is q, it progresses to Step S415, and when that is not right, it progresses to Step S414.
(Step S414) The virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 increments j by 1. Then, the process returns to step S407.
(Step S415) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 determines whether i is p. When it is p, it progresses to step S417, and when that is not right, it progresses to step S416.
(Step S416) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 increments i by 1. Then, the process proceeds to step S405.
(Step S417) The output unit 16 outputs two or more virtual side correction amounts acquired in step S410.
In the flowchart of FIG. 4, the process may be terminated by powering off or a process termination interrupt.
Moreover, the flowchart explaining the acquisition process of the minute edge set of step S402 of the flowchart of FIG. 4 is, for example, FIG. In FIG. 5, it is assumed that the pattern figure has m sides. In other words, the pattern information has information indicating m sides.
(Step S501) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 sets 0 to the variable gid. The gid is information for identifying a minute edge set, for example.
(Step S502) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 sets 1 to the counter i.
(Step S503) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 calculates the length of the edge [i] included in the pattern graphic using the information indicating the edge [i] included in the pattern information.
(Step S504) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines whether or not the length of the edge [i] calculated in Step S503 satisfies the minute edge condition. When it satisfies, it progresses to step S505, and when that is not right, it progresses to step S506.
(Step S505) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 adds an edge [i] to the array buff []. Specifically, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 adds information indicating edge [i] to buff []. Then, the process proceeds to step S511.
(Step S506) The micro edge set acquisition unit 12 acquires the size of buff [] and sets it to the variable size.
(Step S507) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines whether or not size is 2 or more. If it is 2 or more, the process proceeds to step S508, and if not, the process proceeds to step S510.
(Step S508) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 increments gid by one.
(Step S509) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 sets buff [] in the element meg [gid] of the array. Here, the array meg [] is an array for storing a micro edge set.
(Step S510) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 initializes buff [].
(Step S511) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 determines whether i is m. If m, the process returns to the upper process, and if not, the process proceeds to step S512.
(Step S512) The minute edge set acquisition unit 12 increments i by 1. Then, the process returns to step S503.
Moreover, the flowchart which shows the acquisition process of the virtual edge of step S405 of the flowchart of FIG. 4 is FIG. 6, for example. FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a process of acquiring one or more virtual sides for one minute side set.
(Step S601) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets a point on the start side to the variable p1. The start edge is the first edge (edge) of the micro edge set. Specifically, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets coordinates indicating a point on the starting end side in the variable p1.
(Step S602) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets a point on the terminal side to the variable p2. The end side is the last side (end side) of the micro-side set. Specifically, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets coordinates indicating a point on the end side in the variable p2.
(Step S603) The virtual edge acquisition unit 13 determines whether the minute edge set has a turn. If there is a return, the process proceeds to step S605; otherwise, the process proceeds to step S604.
(Step S604) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a line segment connecting p1 and p2. Thereby, a virtual side is acquired. Then, the process returns to the upper process.
(Step S605) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets 1 to the counter i. Here, it is assumed that the minute side set has m turns. In other words, the micro edge set has m folded edges.
(Step S606) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets a point on the folded side [i] to the element rp [i] of the array. Specifically, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets coordinates indicating a point on the folded side [i] in the element rp [i] of the array.
(Step S607) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 determines whether i is m. When it is m, it progresses to step S609, and when that is not right, it progresses to step S608.
(Step S608) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 increments i by 1. Then, the process returns to step S606.
(Step S609) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a line segment connecting p1 and rp [1]. Thereby, a virtual side is acquired.
(Step S610) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a line segment connecting rp [m] and p2. Thereby, a virtual side is acquired.
(Step S611) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 sets 1 to the counter i.
(Step S612) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a line segment connecting rp [i] and rp [i + 1]. Thereby, a virtual side is acquired.
(Step S613) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 determines whether i is m-1. If it is m−1, the process returns to the upper process, and if not, the process proceeds to step S614.
(Step S614) The virtual side acquisition unit 13 increments i by 1. Then, the process returns to step S612.
The overall operation of the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 described above is merely an example. That is, the overall operation of the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 is not limited to the above description.
Next, a specific example of the operation of the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 will be described.
In this example, an example in which two or more minute side correction amounts are calculated for one minute side set having no aliasing will be described.
First, the reception unit 11 receives pattern information. The pattern information is, for example, FIG. In FIG. 7, the pattern information has an ID for uniquely identifying a record and a coordinate pair (item name: vertex 1, vertex 2) indicating the side of the pattern graphic. Moreover, the pattern figure which the said pattern information shows is FIG. 8, for example. Note that the pattern graphic of FIG. 8 is for convenience, and the pattern graphic is different from the graphic actually indicated by the pattern information of FIG.
Next, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 acquires the minute edge set from the pattern figure using the pattern information of FIG. Specifically, the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 acquires one or more minute edge set information indicating the minute edge set from the pattern information of FIG. The minute edge set information is, for example, FIG. In FIG. 9, the minute side set information includes an ID for uniquely identifying a record and a coordinate pair (item name: vertex 1, vertex 2) indicating the minute side included in the minute side set. The minute edge set information is associated with information (item name: set ID) for identifying the minute edge set. That is, in FIG. 9, the minute side indicated by the coordinate pair associated with the same set ID is included in the same minute side set. Also, in FIG. 9, the micro edge set indicated by the micro edge set information associated with the set ID “004” is, for example, FIG. Note that the micro edge set in FIG. 10 is for convenience, and the micro edge set is different from the micro edge set actually indicated by the micro edge set information.
Next, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a virtual side for the small side set in FIG. Specifically, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 acquires, for example, two coordinates indicating the end points of the minute edge set from the minute edge set information of FIG. Then, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 uses the acquired two coordinates to calculate an expression indicating a line segment connecting the two coordinates. Then, for example, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 substitutes the x coordinate for each predetermined interval into the formula to calculate the y coordinate. Then, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates the coordinates of two or more points constituting the virtual side. The calculated two or more coordinates are virtual side information. Further, the virtual side indicated by the virtual side information calculated in this way is, for example, FIG. Then, for example, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 associates the calculated virtual edge information with the minute edge set information of FIG. The calculation result of the virtual side information is, for example, FIG. In FIG. 12, the virtual side information is “item name: virtual side”.
Next, the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 calculates a virtual side correction amount for the virtual side in FIG. 11 using the calculated virtual side information. At this time, the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 calculates the virtual side correction amount using, for example, the midpoint of the virtual side as an evaluation point. At this time, the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 calculates the virtual side correction amount for the virtual side, assuming, for example, that the small side set acquired from the pattern figure is replaced with the virtual side. Then, the virtual side correction amount calculation unit 14 associates the calculated virtual side correction amount with the information in FIG. The calculation result of the virtual side correction amount is, for example, FIG.
Next, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates a virtual side correction amount for each virtual side in FIG. 10 using the calculated virtual side correction amount. At this time, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 uses the coordinate pair and the virtual side information included in each record in FIG. 13, between the minute side indicated by the coordinate pair and the virtual side indicated by the virtual side information. Is calculated. For example, when the minute side and the virtual side intersect, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates the angle of the smaller one of the two angles formed by the intersection. For example, when the minute side and the virtual side do not intersect, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 extends the minute side along the minute side, for example, and the extended side and the virtual side The smaller one of the two corners formed by the intersection is calculated. Then, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 calculates the minute side correction amount using the virtual side correction amount included in each record of FIG. 13 and the minute side angle that is the calculated angle. Then, the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15 associates the calculated minute side correction amount with the information of FIG. The calculation result of the minute side correction amount is, for example, FIG.
Next, the output unit 16 outputs the minute side correction amount of FIG. At this time, for example, the output unit 16 outputs the minute side correction amount in association with information (ID in FIG. 14) for identifying the minute side corrected by the minute side correction amount.
In this example, an example of calculating two or more minute edge correction amounts for one minute edge set having one turn will be described. In addition, about the example already demonstrated in Example 1 etc., such as an example which acquires a micro edge set, description is abbreviate | omitted suitably.
First, it is assumed that the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 has acquired a minute edge set. The minute edge set is assumed to be shown in FIG. As described above, the micro edge set in FIG. 15 has one turn.
Next, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a virtual side for the small side set in FIG. Specifically, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 acquires, for example, two coordinates indicating the end points of the minute edge set from the acquired minute edge set information. Of the two coordinates, the coordinate indicating the start point is set as the start point coordinate, and the coordinate indicating the end point is set as the end point coordinate. Further, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires, for example, a coordinate pair indicating the folded side of the micro edge set from the acquired micro edge set information. And the virtual edge | side acquisition part 13 calculates the coordinate which shows the midpoint of the said folding | returning edge | side using the said coordinate pair. The calculated coordinates are set as the midpoint coordinates.
Next, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates an expression indicating a line segment connecting the two coordinates using the start point coordinates and the midpoint coordinates. Then, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates the coordinates of two or more points constituting the virtual side using the calculated formula. Next, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates an expression indicating a line segment connecting the two coordinates, using the middle point coordinates and the end point coordinates. Then, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates the coordinates of two or more points constituting the virtual side using the calculated formula.
The virtual side indicated by the virtual side information calculated as described above is, for example, FIG.
In this example, an example of calculating two or more minute edge correction amounts for one minute edge set having two turns will be described. In addition, about the example already demonstrated in Example 1 etc., such as an example which acquires a micro edge set, description is abbreviate | omitted suitably.
First, it is assumed that the minute edge set acquisition unit 12 has acquired a minute edge set. The minute edge set is assumed to be shown in FIG. As described above, the micro edge set of FIG. 17 has two turns.
Next, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 acquires a virtual side for the small side set in FIG. Specifically, the virtual edge acquisition unit 13 acquires, for example, two coordinates indicating the end points of the minute edge set from the acquired minute edge set information. Of the two coordinates, the coordinate indicating the start point is set as the start point coordinate, and the coordinate indicating the end point is set as the end point coordinate. Moreover, the virtual edge | side acquisition part 13 acquires the coordinate pair which shows each two return sides which the said minute edge set has from acquired minute edge set information, for example. And the virtual edge | side acquisition part 13 calculates the coordinate which shows the middle point of each of these two folding | turning sides using the said two coordinate pairs. The calculated two coordinates are set as a first midpoint coordinate and a second midpoint coordinate in the order of connection of the minute sides, respectively.
Next, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates an expression indicating a line segment connecting the two coordinates using the start point coordinates and the first midpoint coordinates. Then, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates the coordinates of two or more points constituting the virtual side using the calculated formula. Next, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 uses the first midpoint coordinates and the second midpoint coordinates to calculate an expression indicating a line segment connecting the two coordinates. Then, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates the coordinates of two or more points constituting the virtual side using the calculated formula. Next, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 uses the second midpoint coordinates and the midpoint coordinates to calculate an expression indicating a line segment connecting the two coordinates. Then, the virtual side acquisition unit 13 calculates the coordinates of two or more points constituting the virtual side using the calculated formula.
As described above, according to the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to calculate an appropriate correction amount for each of two or more continuous minute sides. As a result, the pattern figure can be corrected without causing the pattern figure to be deformed.
Note that the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment may correct a pattern figure, for example. If the pattern correction amount calculation device 1 that corrects the pattern figure is a pattern correction device 2, the pattern correction device 2 is, for example, a reception unit 11, a minute edge set acquisition unit 12, a virtual side acquisition unit 13, a virtual side correction. An amount calculation unit 14, a minute side correction amount calculation unit 15, and a correction unit 17 are provided. For example, the correction unit 17 uses the pattern information received by the reception unit 11 to calculate a correction amount for each side other than the minute side set among the three or more sides of the pattern graphic. Then, the correction unit 17 corrects the pattern figure using, for example, the calculated correction amount and the two or more minute side correction amounts calculated by the minute side correction amount calculation unit 15. Correcting a pattern figure means obtaining information indicating the corrected pattern figure using the pattern information. Note that the method and procedure for calculating the correction amount for each side other than the above-described minute side set are well-known and will not be described in detail. Moreover, the correction | amendment part 17 may be implement | achieved from MPU, memory, etc., for example. The processing procedure of the correction unit 17 and the like is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded on a recording medium such as a ROM. The correction unit 17 and the like may be realized by hardware (dedicated circuit). A block diagram of the pattern correction apparatus 2 is, for example, FIG.
Further, the pattern correction device 2 may perform, for example, drawing of a corrected pattern figure. Assuming that the pattern correction device 2 for drawing the corrected pattern figure is a pattern drawing device 3, the pattern drawing device 3 includes a drawing unit 18 in addition to the units included in the pattern correction device 2, for example. For example, the drawing unit 18 uses the information indicating the corrected pattern figure acquired by the correction unit 17 to draw the corrected pattern figure indicated by the information. The drawing target is not limited. The drawing target is, for example, a photomask or a wafer. In addition, the drawing unit 18 can usually be realized by an electron gun such as a field emission type, a Schottky type, or a thermoelectron type, an electron lens, a height detector, and the like. The processing procedure of the drawing unit 18 is usually realized by software, and the software is recorded in a recording medium such as a ROM. A block diagram of the pattern drawing device 3 is, for example, FIG.
Further, the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus in the above embodiment may be, for example, a stand-alone apparatus or a server apparatus in a server / client system.
In the above embodiment, each process or each function may be realized by centralized processing by a single device or a single system, or distributed processing by a plurality of devices or a plurality of systems. May be realized.
Moreover, in the said embodiment, each component may be comprised by exclusive hardware, or about the component realizable by software, it may implement | achieve by running a program. For example, each component can be realized by a program execution unit such as a CPU reading and executing a software program recorded on a recording medium such as a hard disk or a semiconductor memory.
Moreover, the software which implement | achieves the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus in the said embodiment is the following programs, for example. In other words, this program uses a pattern receiving unit for receiving pattern information, which is information indicating a pattern figure to be drawn by the electron beam drawing apparatus, using the pattern information, and an outline of the pattern figure indicated by the pattern information. Is a set of two or more continuous sides that constitutes a small side set acquisition unit that acquires a micro side set that is a set of micro sides that are small enough to satisfy a predetermined condition, and the micro side set has Using a virtual side acquisition unit that acquires a virtual side that is an side that approximates two or more micro sides, a virtual side correction amount calculation unit that calculates a virtual side correction amount that is a correction amount for the virtual side, and the virtual side correction amount A minute side correction amount calculating unit for calculating two or more minute side correction amounts, which are correction amounts for two or more minute sides included in the minute side set corresponding to the virtual side, Is a program for functioning as an output unit for outputting the small side correction amount.
In the program, the functions realized by the program do not include functions that can be realized only by hardware.
The program may be executed by being downloaded from a server or the like, or a program recorded on a predetermined recording medium (for example, an optical disk such as a CD-ROM, a magnetic disk, a semiconductor memory, or the like) is read out. May be executed. Further, this program may be used as a program constituting a program product.
Moreover, the computer which performs the said program may be single, and plural may be sufficient as it. That is, centralized processing may be performed, or distributed processing may be performed.
FIG. 21 is an overview diagram of the computer system 9 that executes the above-described program to realize the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus and the like of the above-described embodiment. The above-described embodiments can be realized by computer hardware and a computer program executed thereon.
21, the computer system 9 includes a computer 901 including a CD-ROM drive 9011, a keyboard 902, a mouse 903, and a monitor 904.
FIG. 22 is a block diagram of the computer system 9. In FIG. 22, in addition to the CD-ROM drive 9011, a computer 901 is connected to an MPU 9013, a ROM 9014 for storing a program such as a bootup program, and the MPU 9013, and temporarily stores an instruction of an application program. A RAM 9015 for providing a temporary storage space, a hard disk 9015 for storing application programs, system programs, and data, and a bus 9016 for interconnecting a CD-ROM drive 9011, an MPU 9012, and the like are provided. Although not shown here, the computer 901 may further include a network card that provides connection to a LAN.
A program that causes the computer system 9 to execute the functions of the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus and the like of the above-described embodiment is stored in the CD-ROM 9101, inserted into the CD-ROM drive 9011, and further transferred to the hard disk 9015. Good. Alternatively, the program may be transmitted to the computer 901 via a network (not shown) and stored in the hard disk 9015. The program is loaded into the RAM 9014 when executed. The program may be loaded directly from the CD-ROM 9101 or the network.
The program does not necessarily include an operating system (OS) or a third-party program that causes the computer 901 to execute functions such as the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the above-described embodiment. The program only needs to include an instruction portion that calls an appropriate function (module) in a controlled manner and obtains a desired result. How the computer system 9 operates is well known and will not be described in detail.
Further, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications are possible, and it goes without saying that these are also included in the scope of the present invention.
As described above, the pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to the present invention has an effect that an appropriate correction amount can be calculated for each of two or more continuous minute sides. Useful as.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Pattern correction amount calculation apparatus 11 Reception part 12 Minute edge set acquisition part 13 Virtual edge acquisition part 14 Virtual edge correction amount calculation part 15 Minute edge correction amount calculation part 16 Output part
A receiving unit for receiving pattern information which is information indicating a pattern figure to be drawn by the electron beam drawing apparatus;
Using the pattern information, it is a set of two or more consecutive sides constituting the contour line of the pattern figure indicated by the pattern information, and is a set of minute sides that are small enough to satisfy a predetermined condition. A minute edge set acquisition unit for acquiring an edge set;
A virtual edge acquisition unit that acquires a virtual edge that is an edge that approximates two or more minute edges included in the minute edge set;
Said Ri correction amount der the virtual edge, virtual side correction amount calculation unit for calculating a virtual edge correction amount Ru information der about changes of position of the entire virtual sides,
Using the virtual edge correction amount, wherein Ri correction amount der for two or more of each of minute sides fine edge set corresponding to the virtual edge has a correction amount corresponding to the virtual edge correction amount, each entire small side a small side correction amount calculation unit for calculating a micro-side correction amount 2 or more Ru information der on changing the position of,
A pattern correction amount calculation apparatus comprising: an output unit that outputs the two or more minute side correction amounts.
The virtual side acquisition unit
The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a line segment connecting points on two end sides of the minute side set is acquired as a virtual side.
When the micro edge set has one or more turns, two or more points that sequentially connect one or more points on each side corresponding to the turn and the points on the two end edges of the micro edge set. The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the line segment is acquired as a virtual side.
The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the point on the end side is an end point of the end side.
The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the point on the side corresponding to the return is the midpoint of the side corresponding to the return.
The minute side correction amount calculation unit
6. The two or more minute side correction amounts are calculated using the virtual side correction amount and an angle of each of two or more minute sides included in the minute side set with respect to the virtual side. The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to one item.
Using the trigonometric function, the two or more minute side correction amounts are calculated by decomposing the virtual side correction amount into components of angles of two or more minute sides of the minute side set with respect to the virtual side. The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to claim 6.
The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the minute side is a side having a length of 100 nanometers or less.
The pattern correction amount calculation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the two or more sides constituting the pattern figure are sides in which two adjacent sides form a right angle.
A pattern correction amount calculation method performed using a reception unit, a minute side set acquisition unit, a virtual side acquisition unit, a virtual side correction amount calculation unit, a minute side correction amount calculation unit, and an output unit,
The reception unit
A reception step of receiving pattern information which is information indicating a pattern figure to be drawn by the electron beam drawing apparatus;
The minute edge set acquisition unit
Using the pattern information, it is a set of two or more consecutive sides constituting the contour line of the pattern figure indicated by the pattern information, and is a set of minute sides that are small enough to satisfy a predetermined condition. A micro edge set acquisition step of acquiring an edge set;
The virtual side acquisition unit is
A virtual edge acquisition step of acquiring a virtual edge that is an edge that approximates two or more minute edges of the minute edge set;
The virtual side correction amount calculation unit,
Wherein Ri correction amount der the virtual sides, the virtual side correction amount calculating step of calculating a virtual edge correction amount Ru information der about changes of position of the entire virtual sides,
The minute side correction amount calculation unit,
Using the virtual edge correction amount, wherein Ri correction amount der for two or more of each of minute sides fine edge set corresponding to the virtual edge has a correction amount corresponding to the virtual edge correction amount, each entire small side a small side correction amount calculating step of calculating a fine edge correction amount 2 or more Ru information der on changing the position of,
A pattern correction amount calculation method comprising: an output step of outputting the two or more minute side correction amounts.
A virtual edge acquisition unit that acquires a virtual edge that is an edge that approximates two or more minute edges of the minute edge set;
Wherein Ri correction amount der the virtual edge, virtual side correction amount calculation unit for calculating a virtual edge correction amount Ru information der about change in the position of the entire virtual sides,
Using the virtual edge correction amount, wherein Ri correction amount der for two or more of each of minute sides fine edge set corresponding to the virtual edge has a correction amount corresponding to the virtual edge correction amount, each entire small side small side correction amount calculation unit for calculating two or more small side correction amount Ru information der on changing the position of,
A program for causing an output unit to output the two or more minute side correction amounts.
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