Claims
- 1. A pattern inspection apparatus for detecting defects comprising:
a light source which emits ultraviolet light (will be termed “UV light”); light quantity adjusting means which adjusts quantity of the light which is emitted from said light source; illumination range defining means which defines range of illumination by the UV light which is adjusted by said light quantity adjusting means; irradiation means which diminishes the coherency of UV light having the range of illumination defined by said illumination range defining means and irradiates the UV light diminished the coherency onto a subject; imaging means which images the subject irradiated by the UV light, with the coherency thereof being diminished by said irradiation means, and detects an image signal; and defect detecting means which detects a defect of a pattern which is formed on the subject, based on information carried by the image signal detected by said imaging means.
- 2. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said UV light emitted by said light source is laser.
- 3. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 2 further including polarization control means which controls state of polarization of the UV laser emitted by said light source.
- 4. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 2 further including coherency diminishing means which diminishes the coherency of the UV laser emitted by said light source.
- 5. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said light quantity adjusting means includes a filter which reduces quantity of light transmitted; and a light quantity setting system which sets arbitrarily the quantity of light transmitted by said filter.
- 6. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 1 further including: optical axis detecting means which detects variation of an optical axis of the UV light emitted by said light source; and optical axis deviation correcting means which corrects deviation of the optical axis detected by said optical axis detecting means.
- 7. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 1 further including diffracted light control means which controls degree of transmission of diffracted light from the subject which is irradiated by the UV light, with coherency thereof being diminished by said irradiation means.
- 8. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said defect detecting means includes: a memory which stores a reference image signal; a brightness corrector which corrects brightness level of at least one of the detected image signal detected by said imaging means and the reference image signal stored in said memory so that brightness level of a normal portion of the detected image signal is virtually equal to brightness level of a normal portion of the reference image signal; and a defect detector which compares the image signal corrected by said brightness corrector with the other image signal thereby to detect a defect of the pattern formed on the subject.
- 9. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said polarization control means includes one or both of a quarterwave plate or a halfwave plate and quarterwave plate disposed on the light path ranging from said UV light source up to the subject, and an analyzer disposed on the light path of the light reflected by the subject ranging from the subject up to the detector of said image detecting means.
- 10. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said imaging means includes an image sensor of the time delay integration type having the anti-blooming characteristics.
- 11. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said imaging means includes an image sensor of the time delay integration of rear-surface irradiation type.
- 12. A pattern inspection apparatus for defect detection comprising:
a light source which emits UV light; irradiation means which diminishes coherency of the UV light emitted by said light source, controls polarization state of the UV light, and irradiates a resulting UV light onto a subject; imaging means which images the subject being irradiated the UV light controlled the polarization state by said irradiation means; and defect detecting means which processes the image of subject detected by said imaging means thereby to detect a defect, wherein said defect detecting means detects a defect of the order of 100 nm in size of a pattern formed on a subject wafer while processing wafers of 200 mm in diameter at a processing speed of 3 wafers per hour or higher.
- 13. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said irradiation means includes: a diffusion plate disposed near a position conjugate with the subject; means of rotating said diffusion plate; an objective lens; and a swing mirror which is disposed at a position conjugate with a pupil of said objective lens, wherein said swing mirror deflects the UV light to scan at the position conjugate with the pupil of said objective lens.
- 14. A pattern inspection apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said irradiation means includes an objective lens having an NA value of 0.75 or larger and irradiating the UV light onto the subject through said objective lens.
- 15. A pattern inspection method for defect detection comprising the steps of:
irradiating resulting UV light diminished coherency of UV light onto a subject, with a pattern being formed thereon, through an objective lens,; imaging the subject, which is irradiated by the resulting UV light, through said objective lens to detect an image signal; correcting brightness level of at least one of the detected image signal and a reference image signal so that brightness level of a normal portion of the detected image signal is virtually equal to brightness level of a normal portion of the reference image signal; and comparing the corrected image signal with the other image signal to detect a defect of the pattern.
- 16. A pattern inspection method according to claim 15, wherein the step of irradiating the resulting UV light includes the step of diminishing coherency thereof by scanning the UV light being converged on pupil of said objective lens.
- 17. A pattern inspection method according to claim 15, wherein the step of irradiating the resulting UV light includes the step of controlling polarization state of the UV light.
- 18. A pattern inspection method according to claim 15, wherein the step of imaging the subject includes the step of controlling polarization state to detect the image signal.
- 19. A pattern inspection method for defect detection comprising the steps of:
diminishing coherency of a laser which is emitted by a laser light source; irradiating the laser, with coherency thereof being diminished, through an objective lens onto a subject with a pattern being formed thereon, while varying irradiation direction of the laser through the objective lens with time; imaging the irradiated subject to obtain an image signal; and comparing the obtained image signal with a reference image signal to detect a defect of the pattern.
- 20. A pattern inspection method according to claim 19, wherein the step of imaging includes the step of controlling polarization state to obtain the image signal.
- 21. A pattern inspection method for a pattern formed on a subject, said method comprising the steps of:
irradiating UV laser, with coherency thereof being diminished, onto a surface of the subject; imaging the surface of the subject which is irradiated by the UV laser, to obtain an image signal; processing the obtained image signal to detect a defect of 100 nm or less in size on the subject; and releasing information in relation to position of a detected defect of 100 nm or less in size on the subject.
- 22. A pattern inspection method according to claim 21, wherein the step of imaging the surface of the subject includes the step of controlling polarization state at the time of imaging.
- 23. A pattern inspection method according to claim 21, wherein the UV laser has a wavelength between 50 nm and 400 nm.
Priority Claims (2)
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2001-277681 |
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2002-267554 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/218,463, filed Aug. 15, 2002, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10218463 |
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10650756 |
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