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Effects of illumination non-uniformity on the double-Ronchi lateral shearing interference field.

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Double-Ronchi shearing interferometry is a promising technique for insitu wavefront aberration measurement of the projection lens in photolithography systems. In practice, the non-uniformity of illumination is an important issue affecting… Click to show full abstract

Double-Ronchi shearing interferometry is a promising technique for insitu wavefront aberration measurement of the projection lens in photolithography systems. In practice, the non-uniformity of illumination is an important issue affecting the interference field, which has not been systematically researched. In this work, the interference field errors caused by non-uniform illumination distributions are analyzed utilizing the theories of scalar diffraction. The theoretical analysis has been verified by simulation and fundamental experiments. Results show that the uniformity requirements for the abrupt annular, Gaussian, and uniform random illumination distribution (RD) are 0.9434, 0.8439, and 0.2751, respectively, with a shear ratio of 5% and a relative wavefront reconstruction error of 1%. The uniformity of the three distributions is reduced to 0.6513, 0.5864, and 0.1234, respectively, with the shear ratio shrunk to 3%. When the shear ratio is less than 1%, there is no specific requirement for illumination uniformity.

Keywords: double ronchi; interference field; non uniformity; uniformity; illumination

Journal Title: Applied optics
Year Published: 2022

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