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4 April 2011 Aerial image retargeting (AIR): achieving litho-friendly designs
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Abstract
In this work, we present a new technique to detect non-Litho-Friendly design areas based on their Aerial Image signature. The aerial image is calculated for the litho target (pre-OPC). This is followed by the fixing (retargeting) the design to achieve a litho friendly OPC target. This technique is applied and tested on 28 nm metal layer and shows a big improvement in the process window performance. For an optimized Aerial-Image-Retargeting (AIR) recipe is very computationally efficient and its runtime doesn't consume more than 1% of the OPC flow runtime.
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Ayman Yehia Hamouda, James Word, Mohab Anis, and Karim S. Karim "Aerial image retargeting (AIR): achieving litho-friendly designs", Proc. SPIE 7974, Design for Manufacturability through Design-Process Integration V, 797411 (4 April 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.882073
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KEYWORDS
Optical proximity correction

Artificial intelligence

Metals

Model-based design

Resolution enhancement technologies

Lithography

Photomasks

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