Claims
- 1. A mask formed with an original pattern of alignment mark together with a pattern to be transferred, wherein the original pattern of said alignment mark is formed by disposing, between adjacent bright portions having a width of not less than a predetermined value, one or more bright patterns having a width of less than said predetermined value with a pitch less than said predetermined value.
- 2. A mask according to claim 1, wherein the maximum value of said pitch is determined so that a concave and convex pattern formed by transferring said bright pattern on said mask onto a substrate is not more than resolution of an alignment sensor.
- 3. A mask according to claim 2, wherein said bright pattern is regularly arranged.
- 4. A mask according to claim 2, wherein said bright pattern is irregularly arranged.
- 5. An exposure method comprising:using the mask as set forth in claim 1 and forming an alignment mark on said substrate by projecting an alignment mark on said mask onto said substrate.
- 6. An exposure apparatus for exposing a substrate by projecting a pattern on a mask onto the substrate, comprising:a mask holding member which holds the mask as set forth in claim 1, and a projection system which projects an alignment mark on the mask onto the substrate.
- 7. A mask formed with an original pattern of alignment mark together with a pattern to be transferred, wherein the original pattern of said alignment mark is formed by disposing, between adjacent dark portions having a width of not less than a predetermined value, one or more dark patterns having a width of less than said predetermined value with a pitch of less than said predetermined value.
- 8. A mask according to claim 7, wherein the maximum value of said pitch is determined so that a concave and convex pattern formed by transferring said dark pattern on said mask onto a substrate is not more than resolution of an alignment sensor.
- 9. A mask according to claim 7, wherein said dark pattern is regularly arranged.
- 10. A mask according to claim 7, wherein said dark pattern is irregularly arranged.
- 11. An exposure method comprising:using the mask as set forth in claim 7 and forming an alignment mark on said substrate by projecting an alignment mark on said mask onto said substrate.
- 12. An exposure apparatus for exposing a substrate by projecting a pattern on a mask onto the substrate, comprising:a mask holding member which holds the mask as set forth in claim 7, and a projection system which projects an alignment mark on the mask onto the substrate.
- 13. An exposure apparatus comprising:a projection optical system which projects an image of a mark on a mask onto a substrate to form an alignment mark on said substrate; and an alignment sensor which detects said alignment mark formed on said substrate, wherein said alignment mark includes a plurality of first patterns having a height and a second pattern for preventing a file covering the alignment mark from being depressed.
- 14. An exposure apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the distance between each of a plurality of said second patterns is less than resolution of said alignment sensor.
- 15. An exposure apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said second patterns are regular.
- 16. An exposure apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said second patterns are irregular.
- 17. An exposure apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the distance between adjacent first patterns is equal to or more than 2 μm.
- 18. An exposure apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said alignment sensor includes an alignment system of an image processing type which picks up an image of said alignment mark to measure the position of said alignment mark.
- 19. An exposure apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said alignment sensor includes an alignment system of an interference type which measures the position of said alignment mark by using interference of light from said alignment mark.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 09/476,208 filed Dec. 30, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 8,306,548, which is a division of Ser. No. 09/192,439 filed Nov. 16, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,110,031, which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/759,326 filed Dec. 2, 1996 now abandoned; which is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/457,232 filed Jun. 1, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,601,957.
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Continuations (1)
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