Claims
- 1. A self-cleaning reflective optic, comprising:
a metal disposed on the surface of the optic, wherein said metal protects the optic surface against oxidation and transmits substantially all incident radiation to the underlying optic surface; incident radiation; and at least one gaseous reactant.
- 2. The reflective optic of claim 1, wherein the incident radiation is extreme ultraviolet radiation.
- 3. The reflective optic of claim 1, wherein the optic comprises a multilayer mirror.
- 4. The reflective optic of claim 3, wherein the reflective optic comprises a plurality of layers, each layer comprising a first layer of molybdenum and a second layer of silicon.
- 5. The reflective optic of claim 1, wherein the metal transmits greater than 98% of the incident extreme ultraviolet radiation.
- 6. The reflective optic of claim 5, wherein the metal is ruthenium.
- 7. The reflective optic of claim 1, wherein the metal is rhodium, platinum, iridium, palladium, or gold and combinations thereof.
- 8. The reflective optic of claim 1, wherein the metal has a thickness ranging from about 5 Å to about 400 Å.
- 9. The reflective optic of claim 1, wherein the gaseous reactant is oxygen, water vapor, air or hydrogen and combinations thereof.
- 10. The reflective optic of claim 9, wherein the concentration of the gaseous reactant is at least about 10−8 Torr.
- 11. The reflective optic of claim 1, further including a metal layer interposed between the surface of the reflective optic and the capping layer.
- 12. The reflective optic of claim 11, wherein the metal is chromium, molybdenum, or titanium.
- 13. A method for cleaning carbon contamination from a reflective optic designed for use in extreme ultraviolet applications, comprising the steps of:
providing a reflective optic; coating the surface of the reflective optic with a metal capping layer, wherein the metal capping layer is protective against oxidation and is capable of transmitting greater than about 90% of incident extreme ultraviolet radiation; supplying a reactive gas; and exposing the coated reflective optic and reactive gas to extreme ultraviolet radiation.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said step of coating is by magnetron sputtering or e-beam evaporation.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein said step of supplying is by gas adventitiously present.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
[0001] This invention was made with Government support under contract no. DE-AC04-94AL85000 awarded by the U. S. Department of Energy to Sandia Corporation. The Government has certain rights in the invention.