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2012
Journal Article
Title
Atomic-hydrogen cleaning of Sn from Mo/Si and DLC/Si extreme ultraviolet multilayer mirrors
Abstract
We have investigated the use of atomic-hydrogen-based cleaning to remove Sn contamination from extreme ultraviolet (EUV) multilayer mirrors. Mo and Si surfaces were cleaned at a relatively slow rate due to catalyzed dissociation of tin hydride on these surfaces. Mo/Si mirrors with B4C and Si3N4 cap layers and DLC-terminated DLC/Si mirrors showed complete removal of 10 nm Sn in 20 sec with full restoration of EUV reflectance. In addition, a prolonged cleaning treatment of 300 sec of a DLC/Si mirror resulted in only a minor EUV peak reflection loss of 1.2% absolute and no significant changes in infrared reflectance.