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Automated defectoscopy of thin poly(methyl methacrylate) layers

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    0567629 - ÚPT 2023 CZ eng A - Abstract
    Podstránský, Jáchym - Drozd, Michal - Knápek, Alexandr
    Automated defectoscopy of thin poly(methyl methacrylate) layers.
    IMAPS Flash Conference, 8th International Microelectronics Assembly and Packaging Society Flash Conference. Extended abstracts. Brno: Brno University of Technology, 2022 - (Otáhal, A.; Szendiuch, I.; Skácel, J.). s. 41-42. ISBN 978-80-214-6111-6.
    [IMAPS Flash Conference 2022. International Microelectronics Assembly and Packaging Society Flash Conference /8./. 26.10.2022-27.10.2022, Brno]
    Institutional support: RVO:68081731
    Keywords : defects in resist * rtificial intelligence * image processing * automatization
    OECD category: Automation and control systems

    In the electron beam lithography process, one of the initial steps is to coat the substrate (i.e., the silicon wafer) with a thin layer of polymer resist. During the coating process, defects in the thin layer can occur, which can affect the exposure and therefore the functionality of the final nanostructure. By checking the quality of the deposited polymer layer prior to exposure, these defect sites can be avoided. This process can be done manually using a visible-light microscope, but it is a time-consuming process and subject to a possible human error. In the framework of this project, a fully automated device has been developed that can detect and identifies these using computer vision. It is a scanning device that, by combining three stepper motors and an optical camera, takes images of the desired area of the wafer and then analyses these with the help of artificial intelligence. The user is then provided with a document in which the size, position and type of each defect found is recorded.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0338861

     
     
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