Performance analysis of coherent optical scatterometry

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Scatterometry is a well established technique currently utilized in research, as well as in industrial applications, to retrieve the properties of a given scatterer (the target) by looking at how the light coming from a certain source is diffracted in the far field. Currently the light source is often a discharge lamp that, after wavelength filtering, can be thought as a quasi-monochromatic, but spatially incoherent, source. In the present work, benefits of using a focused spot from a spatially coherent light source, as that emitted by a laser, are investigated on a theoretical viewpoint. The focused spot is scanned over the object of interest and, for each scan position, a far-field diffraction pattern is recorded. Our results show that spatially coherent light can sensibly increase the accuracy of the technique with respect to the target's geometrical profile. © The Author(s) 2011.

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El Gawhary, O., Kumar, N., Pereira, S. F., Coene, W. M. J., & Urbach, H. P. (2011). Performance analysis of coherent optical scatterometry. Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 105(4), 775–781. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-011-4794-7

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