Novel Mechanism-Based Descriptors for Extreme Ultraviolet-Induced Photoacid Generation: Key Factors Affecting Extreme Ultraviolet Sensitivity

Author:

Park Ji Young12,Song Hyun-Ji2,Nguyen Thanh Cuong1,Son Won-Joon1ORCID,Kim Daekeon1,Song Giyoung2,Hong Suk-Koo2,Go Heeyoung2,Park Changmin2,Jang Inkook1,Kim Dae Sin1

Affiliation:

1. Innovation Center, Samsung Electronics, Samsungjeonja-ro 1, Hwaseong-si 18448, Republic of Korea

2. Semiconductor R&D Center, Samsung Electronics, Samsungjeonja-ro 1, Hwaseong-si 18448, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Predicting photolithography performance in silico for a given materials combination is essential for developing better patterning processes. However, it is still an extremely daunting task because of the entangled chemistry with multiple reactions among many material components. Herein, we investigated the EUV-induced photochemical reaction mechanism of a model photoacid generator (PAG), triphenylsulfonium cation, using atomiC–Scale materials modeling to elucidate that the acid generation yield strongly depends on two main factors: the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) of PAG cation associated with the electron-trap efficiency ‘before C–S bond dissociation’ and the overall oxidation energy change of rearranged PAG associated with the proton-generation efficiency ‘after C–S bond dissociation’. Furthermore, by considering stepwise reactions accordingly, we developed a two-parameter-based prediction model predicting the exposure dose of the resist, which outperformed the traditional LUMO-based prediction model. Our model suggests that one should not focus only on the LUMO energies but also on the energy change during the rearrangement process of the activated triphenylsulfonium (TPS) species. We also believe that the model is well suited for computational materials screening and/or inverse design of novel PAG materials with high lithographic performances.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Chemistry (miscellaneous),Analytical Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science

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