2006
DOI: 10.1117/12.655578
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Metrology tool fleet management: applying FMP tool matching and monitoring concepts to an overlay fleet

Abstract: Overlay tool matching and accuracy issues are quickly reaching a comparable complexity to that of critical dimensional metrology. While both issues warrant serious investigation, this paper deals with the matching issues associated with overlay tools. Overlay tools need to run and measure as if they are a single toolthey need to act as one. In this paper a matching methodology is used to assess a set of overlay tools in a multiple of overlay applications. The methodology proposed in a prior 2 SPIE paper is app… Show more

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“…Without the proper expertise and summary/diagnostic metrics, it is difficult to conclude whether this is truly the case, and if not, why. Figure 2 summarizes the same data set in a different way, using newly defined matching metrics and methods [3,4,5]. The blue line is the overall 3cr measurement uncertainty of the fleet (i.e., Fleet Measurement Precision, FMP) over a given timeframe.…”
Section: Importance Of Metrologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Without the proper expertise and summary/diagnostic metrics, it is difficult to conclude whether this is truly the case, and if not, why. Figure 2 summarizes the same data set in a different way, using newly defined matching metrics and methods [3,4,5]. The blue line is the overall 3cr measurement uncertainty of the fleet (i.e., Fleet Measurement Precision, FMP) over a given timeframe.…”
Section: Importance Of Metrologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The height of each bar (y-axis) represents each tool's contribution (xaxis) to the overall measurement uncertainty (i.e., Tool Matching Precision, TMP). The color shadings within each bar represent how each tool matching contributor, described elsewhere [3,4,5], is affecting each tool's measurement uncertainty (TMP). With proper expertise and more appropriate metrics and methodologies, the measurement uncertainty can be assessed more realistically and diagnostically, with each contributor better understood.…”
Section: Importance Of Metrologymentioning
confidence: 99%