Claims
- 1-99. (cancelled)
- 100. A computer aided design method for designing a mask, comprising:
(a) specifying, through an input of a user, a geometric property of a desired substrate feature; and (b) determining automatically, based upon the user specified geometric property of the desired substrate feature, mask features for a gray-tone mask.
- 101. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the determined mask features correspond to mask features on a phase shift mask.
- 102. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the determined mask features correspond to mask features on a binary mask.
- 103. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 101, wherein some of the determined mask features on the phase shift mask are gray-tone features.
- 104. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 103, wherein the gray-tone features are regions of varying transmissivity.
- 105. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 103, wherein the gray-tone features are pixellated regions.
- 106. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 103, wherein the gray-tone features are sub-resolution features.
- 107. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the mask features are regions of various transmissivities.
- 108. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the mask features are pixellated regions.
- 109. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the mask features are sub-resolution features.
- 110. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the mask features are derived in an automated manner using an optical simulation engine.
- 111. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the mask features are derived in an automated manner using geometry-based rules.
- 112. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein a template is utilized in feature placement.
- 113. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 103, wherein the mask features are derived in an automated manner using an optical simulation engine.
- 114. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 103, wherein the mask features are derived in an automated manner using geometry-based rules.
- 115. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a critical dimension of the desired substrate feature.
- 116. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a location of the desired substrate feature.
- 117. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is orientation of the desired substrate feature.
- 118. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a spatial representation in two dimensions of the desired substrate feature.
- 119. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a spatial representation in three dimensions of the desired substrate feature.
- 120. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a width dimension of the desired substrate feature.
- 121. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a length dimension of the desired substrate feature.
- 122. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a thickness dimension of the desired substrate feature.
- 123. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a sidewall angle of the desired substrate feature.
- 124. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a curvature of the desired substrate feature.
- 125. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is a taper of the desired substrate feature.
- 126. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is input by the user using an input/output device.
- 127. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is input by the user using a data file.
- 128. The computer aided design method as claimed in claim 100, wherein the desired geometric property is input by the user using a data stream.
- 129-135. (cancelled)
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] The present patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/361,612 filed on Mar. 4, 2002. The entire contents of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/361,612 filed on Mar. 4, 2002 are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Date |
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60361612 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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Parent |
10234783 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
Child |
10855546 |
May 2004 |
US |