2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.537716
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Fast calculation of images for high numerical aperture lithography

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“…Eq. [12] states the intuitively plausible result that when the planewave components are uniformly distributed in solid angle Ω, the field that propagates outward in some direction r will become equal to the amplitude of the particular planewave component ( ) A r which is propagating in that same direction, phase-shifted across the propagation distance (with additional π/2 quadrature phase shift), and attenuated with a 1/R 2 intensity scaling.…”
Section: Inclination Factor In the Plane Wave Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Eq. [12] states the intuitively plausible result that when the planewave components are uniformly distributed in solid angle Ω, the field that propagates outward in some direction r will become equal to the amplitude of the particular planewave component ( ) A r which is propagating in that same direction, phase-shifted across the propagation distance (with additional π/2 quadrature phase shift), and attenuated with a 1/R 2 intensity scaling.…”
Section: Inclination Factor In the Plane Wave Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…refs. [8][9][10][11][12][13], the source integration is carried out in the direction cosine units α S , β S of the eq. [1] grid (or in pupil coordinates where the direction cosines are simply scaled by a factor of NA), with the source intensities being treated as the square of the illuminating E-field.…”
Section: Generic Imaging Model In Lithographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another issue is the runtime issue itself, including model build time and OPC run time. It has been shown that no overhead is needed in the OPC run time for the inclusion of Jones matrix pupils [18]. All the Jones matrix pupil information is absorbed in the TCC and thereby in the SOCS kernels.…”
Section: Nm M1 Wet Jones Pupilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( Figure 2) As we have shown in a previous paper 2 , the sum of the path variations along split rays is zero. This allows us to treat split rays as a single recombined ray after every element 2,7 . The polarization of a ray in the entrance pupil can be propagated to the exit pupil using the matrix The image produced by a lens with birefringence can be computed using conventional vector image calculation methods as developed by Flagello et al 4,5 in the early '90s.…”
Section: Birefringence Ray Spliting and Image Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore image calculations for 157nm optics need to include birefringence effects to generate valid results. Birefringence can be accounted for using a matrix representation of the lens pupil 2,7 . This is different from conventional single pupil scalar aberration calculations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%