Claims
- 1. A light source unit, said unit comprising:
an optical amplifying section that includes a specific amplifying medium that amplifies incoming light; a wavelength conversion section that performs wavelength conversion of light outgoing from said optical amplifying section; and a light quantity control section disposed on a predetermined optical path from said specific amplifying medium to said wavelength conversion section, said control section controlling light quantity of light proceeding said optical path after being emitted from said specific amplifying medium.
- 2. The light source unit of claim 1 wherein
a plurality of amplifying mediums is provided on an optical path inside said optical amplifying section, and said specific amplifying medium is an amplifying medium in the very last step.
- 3. The light source unit of claim 1 wherein
a plurality of amplifying mediums that may be affected by a giant pulse is provided on an optical path inside said optical amplifying section, and said specific amplifying medium is an amplifying medium in the very last step among said amplifying mediums that may be affected by a giant pulse.
- 4. The light source unit of claim 1 wherein
said specific amplifying medium is an amplifying optical fiber.
- 5. The light source unit of claim 1 wherein
said light quantity control section comprises:
an acoustooptic medium disposed on said predetermined optical path; and a compressional wave generator that generates a compressional wave proceeding in a predetermined direction, in said acoustooptic medium.
- 6. The light source unit of claim 5 wherein
said predetermined direction is a direction oblique to a proceeding direction of light that has entered said acoustooptic medium, when said compressional wave is not generated in said acoustooptic medium.
- 7. The light source unit of claim 5 wherein
when said compressional wave is generated in said acoustooptic medium, at least a part of light outgoing from said specific amplifying medium proceeds said predetermined optical path, and when said compressional wave is not generated in said acoustooptic medium, light outgoing from said specific amplifying medium proceeds an optical path different from said predetermined optical path.
- 8. The light source unit of claim 5 wherein
when said compressional wave is generated in said acoustooptic medium, at least a part of light outgoing from said specific amplifying medium proceeds an optical path different from said predetermined optical path, and when said compressional wave is not generated in said acoustooptic medium, light outgoing from said specific amplifying medium proceeds said predetermined optical path.
- 9. The light source unit of claim 5 wherein
said light quantity control section includes a member that prevents a reflection wave from being generated in said compressional wave generator.
- 10. The light source unit of claim 1, said unit further comprising:
a laser generating section that generates a laser beam, which can be amplified by said specific amplifying medium, and emits said laser beam toward said optical amplifying section.
- 11. The light source unit of claim 10 wherein
said laser generating section generates a single wavelength laser beam within a wavelength range of infrared to visible region, and said wavelength conversion section emits ultraviolet light.
- 12. A light irradiation unit that irradiates light onto an object, said unit comprising:
the light source unit of claim 1; and an irradiation optical system that emits light outgoing from said light source unit to said object.
- 13. The light irradiation unit of claim 12 wherein
said object is a photosensitive object.
- 14. A device manufacturing method including a lithographic process, wherein
in said lithographic process, exposure of said photosensitive object is performed using said light irradiation unit of claim 13.
- 15. An exposure apparatus that transfers a pattern of a first object onto a second object, said apparatus comprising:
the light source unit of claim 1; and an illumination optical system that irradiates an illumination light outgoing from said light source unit onto said first object, and said apparatus exposes said second object with said illumination light via said first object.
- 16. The exposure apparatus of claim 15, said apparatus further comprising:
a stage system that moves said first object and said second object synchronously with respect to said illumination light, to perform scanning exposure on said second object with said illumination light; and a control unit that makes said illumination light enter said illumination optical system after said synchronous movement has begun and before beginning said scanning exposure, and controls irradiation of said illumination light to said first object via said light quantity control section.
- 17. The exposure apparatus of claim 16, said apparatus further comprising:
a projection optical system that projects a pattern image of said first object onto said second object; and a mark detection system that detects a mark with an illumination light outgoing from said light source unit via said projection optical system.
- 18. An exposure apparatus, comprising an illumination optical system that irradiates an exposure light on a first object, and a projection optical system that projects a pattern image of said first object on a second object, said apparatus comprising:
the light source unit of claim 1; and a mark detection system that detects a mark with an illumination light of substantially the same wavelength as said exposure light outgoing from said light source unit via said projection optical system.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of International Application PCT/JP02/01262, with an international filing date of Feb. 14, 2002, the entire content of which being hereby incorporated herein by reference, which was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/JP02/01262 |
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