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Self-aligned double patterning (SADP) layout decomposition
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2011
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringPattern TransferComputer-aided DesignTrim MaskStructural OptimizationPhysical Design (Electronics)Beam LithographyDigital FabricationComputational GeometryGeometry ProcessingGeometric ModelingDesignComputer EngineeringDouble Patterning LithographyGeometric AlgorithmMicrofabricationNatural SciencesSelf-aligned Double PatterningArchitectural Geometry
Double patterning lithography (DPL) is the most likely manufacturing process for sub-32nm technology nodes; however, there are several double patterning strategies each of which exhibits different layout decomposition challenges. Self-aligned double patterning (SADP) has attracted much interest due to its robustness against overlay errors, but SADP compliance depends strongly on the characteristics of the individual masks generated during the layout decomposition. This work establishes SADP decomposition requirements and proposes a litho-friendly layout decomposition method. First, we explain the main parameters that limit printability of SADP decomposed layouts. In-silico experiments indicate that layout patterns which are printed by the Trim mask may experience the highest levels of image transfer sensitivity. For that reason, these patterns should be assisted by sidewalls of spacer patterns which are robustly printed. Next, we present an ILP-based decomposition method which avoids decomposition conflicts and sensitive Trim edges simultaneously. Our experiments on several industrial designs reveal that the proposed method decreases the total length of sensitive Trim patterns and consequently reduces the overall edge placement error significantly.
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