1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to semiconductor manufacturing and related technologies. More particularly, the present invention relates to electron beam lithography.
2. Description of the Background Art
As is well-understood in the art, a lithographic process includes the patterned exposure of a resist so that portions of the resist can be selectively removed to expose underlying areas for selective processing such as by etching, material deposition, implantation and the like. Traditional lithographic processes utilize electromagnetic energy in the form of ultraviolet light for selective exposure of the resist. As an alternative to electromagnetic energy (including x-rays), charged particle beams have been used for high resolution lithographic resist exposure. In particular, electron beams have been used since the low mass of electrons allows relatively accurate control of an electron beam at relatively low power and relatively high speed. The electron beam system can also generate patterns from digital information directly, making the electron beam lithography, maskless lithography. Electron beam lithographic systems include electron-beam direct-write lithography systems and electron-beam projection lithography systems.