Claims
- 1. In a lithographic alignment system, a method for correcting misalignments resulting from environmental effects on a lens which are unrelated to stage position, the method comprising:positioning said lens for projecting images therethrough from an object plane to an image plane; providing a reticle in said object plane, said reticle having a working pattern and a first pair of fiducial marks positioned outside of said working pattern; illuminating said fiducial marks and projecting images thereof through said lens; using a device for reflecting said images projected through said lens, reflecting said images to a detector; detecting said reflected images by said detector in a plane which is a reflection of said image plane; using a feedback system, operatively associating said detector with said reticle; and aligning the reticle based on said associating in a manner misalignment caused by environmental effects on said lens can be detected and corrected.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein reflecting said images includes folding the images between said lens and said detector.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said reflecting includes preventing said images of said fiducial marks from being projected to an underlying substrate.
- 4. The method accordingly to claim 1 wherein the detecting includes minimizing errors caused by environmental effects by detecting in real time the environmental effects on said lens.
- 5. A lithographic alignment system to correct misalignments resulting from environmental effects on a lens which are unrelated to stage position, said alignment system comprising:means for projecting images from an object plane to an image plane through said lens; means for holding a reticle in said object plane, said reticle having a working pattern and a first pair of fiducial marks positioned outside of said working pattern; alignment means for aligning said reticle; illumination means for illuminating said fiducial marks and projecting images thereof through said lens; redirection means for redirecting said images; detection means for detecting the redirected images; and feedback means operatively associating said detection means with said alignment means in a manner misalignment caused by environmental effects on said lens can be detected and corrected.
RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/228,889, filed Apr. 18, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,320,644. The entire teachings of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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