Plasma polymerized electron beam resist

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G03F 7/028 (2006.01) H01L 21/027 (2006.01) H01L 21/311 (2006.01)

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CA 2381128

A process for producing a pattern of negative electron beam resist comprises: depositing a layer of plasma polymerized fluoropolymer on a face of a substrate, the plasma polymerized fluoropolymer forming the negative electron beam resist; producing an electron beam; moving the electron beam on the layer of plasma polymerized fluoropolymer to define the pattern, the layer then having exposed fluoropolymer areas defining the pattern and unexposed fluoropolymer areas; and removing the unexposed fluoropolymer areas to leave only the pattern on the face of the subtrate. According to an alternative, the process comprises: depositing the layer of negative electron beam resist on a face of a substrate; producing an electron beam; moving the electron beam on the layer of negative electron beam resist to define the pattern, the layer then having exposed resist areas defining the pattern and unexposed resist areas; treating the patterned layer with a base solution to decrease a dry etch resistance of the unexposed resist areas; and dry etching the unexposed resist areas to leave only the pattern on the face of the substrate.

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