Synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet optics

The synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors (PMMs) for beyond extreme ultraviolet (BEUV) optics was performed. The PMMs were deposited by a combination of pulsed DC and radio frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering. The structure was analyzed by high-resolution tran...

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Main Authors: Oleksiy V. Penkov, Igor A. Kopylets, Valeriy V. Kondratenko, Mahdi Khadem
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Materials & Design
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spelling doaj-b8d2b1bfd8d94e3eb0a1eb34857c0c092021-01-02T05:06:36ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752021-01-01198109318Synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet opticsOleksiy V. Penkov0Igor A. Kopylets1Valeriy V. Kondratenko2Mahdi Khadem3ZJU-UIUC Institute, International Campus, Zhejiang University, Haining 314400, China; Corresponding author.National Technical University ''KhPI'', Kharkiv 61002, UkraineNational Technical University ''KhPI'', Kharkiv 61002, UkraineDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul 03722, Republic of KoreaThe synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors (PMMs) for beyond extreme ultraviolet (BEUV) optics was performed. The PMMs were deposited by a combination of pulsed DC and radio frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering. The structure was analyzed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and grazing incidence X-ray reflectometry. The formation of 0.35 nm-thick interlayers comprised of a mixture of molybdenum borides was observed at the Mo/B interfaces. Furthermore, a low interface roughness of 0.3–0.4 nm was reported. The temperature of the substrate increased due to the increase in the sputtering power. This resulted in an increase in the thickness of the interlayers and the interface roughness; subsequently, the optical properties of the PMM deteriorated. Theoretical calculations were performed based on the real structure of the PMM to predict the reflectivity at a working wavelength of 6.7 nm. The reflectivity of approximately 53% was two times higher than that of the conventional B4C-based BEUV mirrors. Based on our study results, it can be concluded that the as-synthesized PMMs will perform better than the traditional mirrors and can be effectively used for the development of the next generation of BEUV lithography.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520308546Beyond extreme ultraviolet (BEUV)Periodical multilayer x-ray mirrorMagnetron sputteringBoronMolybdenumX-ray diffraction
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author Oleksiy V. Penkov
Igor A. Kopylets
Valeriy V. Kondratenko
Mahdi Khadem
spellingShingle Oleksiy V. Penkov
Igor A. Kopylets
Valeriy V. Kondratenko
Mahdi Khadem
Synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet optics
Materials & Design
Beyond extreme ultraviolet (BEUV)
Periodical multilayer x-ray mirror
Magnetron sputtering
Boron
Molybdenum
X-ray diffraction
author_facet Oleksiy V. Penkov
Igor A. Kopylets
Valeriy V. Kondratenko
Mahdi Khadem
author_sort Oleksiy V. Penkov
title Synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet optics
title_short Synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet optics
title_full Synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet optics
title_fullStr Synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet optics
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet optics
title_sort synthesis and structural analysis of mo/b periodical multilayer x-ray mirrors for beyond extreme ultraviolet optics
publisher Elsevier
series Materials & Design
issn 0264-1275
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The synthesis and structural analysis of Mo/B periodical multilayer X-ray mirrors (PMMs) for beyond extreme ultraviolet (BEUV) optics was performed. The PMMs were deposited by a combination of pulsed DC and radio frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering. The structure was analyzed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and grazing incidence X-ray reflectometry. The formation of 0.35 nm-thick interlayers comprised of a mixture of molybdenum borides was observed at the Mo/B interfaces. Furthermore, a low interface roughness of 0.3–0.4 nm was reported. The temperature of the substrate increased due to the increase in the sputtering power. This resulted in an increase in the thickness of the interlayers and the interface roughness; subsequently, the optical properties of the PMM deteriorated. Theoretical calculations were performed based on the real structure of the PMM to predict the reflectivity at a working wavelength of 6.7 nm. The reflectivity of approximately 53% was two times higher than that of the conventional B4C-based BEUV mirrors. Based on our study results, it can be concluded that the as-synthesized PMMs will perform better than the traditional mirrors and can be effectively used for the development of the next generation of BEUV lithography.
topic Beyond extreme ultraviolet (BEUV)
Periodical multilayer x-ray mirror
Magnetron sputtering
Boron
Molybdenum
X-ray diffraction
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520308546
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