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2002
Journal Article
Titel
Mo/Si multilayers with different barrier layers for applications as extreme ultraviolet mirrors
Abstract
Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) and magnetron sputter deposition (MSD) have been used to prepare different types of Mo/Si multilayers for the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectral range. In the case of PLD prepared Mo/Si multilayers the deposition of 0.3-0.5 nm thick carbon barrier layers at the interfaces leads to a substantial improvement of the interface quality. This can be deduced from Cu-Ká reflectivity measurements and HRTEM observations. Consequently the EUV reflectivity has been substantially increased. For pure Mo/Si-multilayers prepared by MSD the deposition parameters have been optimized so that a normal incidence reflectivity of REUV=68.7% could be realized. Although this is one of the best experimental results achieved so far, there is still a gap between this experimental value and the theoretical limit (REUV=75.5%). One of the main reasons for this discrepancy is the formation of intermixing zones at the interfaces. With B4C and C barrier layers at the interfaces interdiffus ion can be reduced. The resulting EUV reflectivity of this new type of EUV multilayers is 69.8% (ë=13.42 nm, á=1.5°) and 71.4% (ë=12.52 nm, á=22.5°).
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