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GraySCALE PHOTOMASKS

5/7/2014

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Zooming-in on a grayscale raster image, you can see how the continuous image has been discretized into pixels with each pixel consisting of a discrete level of gray. 
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When you zoom out of the grayscale raster, your eyes can no longer resolve the individual pixels but you still perceive their aggregate effect in the resulting image.
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A grayscale photomask made with dithering techniques such as halftone printing operates in much the same way.
The halftone technique renders different levels of "gray" by varying the density of very small geometry on the photomask. The geometry is large enough to resolve on the photomask but too small to resolve in the photoresist. Even though it doesn't print on the photoresist, the density of this geometry attenuates the amount of energy the photoresist receives. This allows you to create very special three-dimensional structures in the photoresist.
To design a grayscale mask for optical lithography you'll first need to know how varying the optical density on the mask will affect your specific lithography process. You characterize your process by first running a calibration mask to quantify this relationship. The information gained from the calibration mask is used to develop a model to produce masks that are optimized for your specific lithography process.
Contact us if you need assistance with this process. At PhotomaskPORTAL, we help researchers design and build low-cost, high-quality photomasks.
3 Comments
Mark Schattenburg
2/5/2019 04:40:57 am

Can you manufacture grayscale masks for 200 mm wafer contact lithography?

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Nicolas Riesen link
1/13/2020 08:31:56 pm

Dear Staff,

We are interested in obtaining greyscale masks that work in the UV (i.e. are quartz based). Do you have any off the shelf that can be purchased - the pattern can be arbitrary for our experimental purposes.

Kind regards,
Nicolas Riesen​

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JIN
9/10/2021 07:27:15 pm

HI sir,

I'm Jin, a ph.d at uw-madison. can you please give me a quote of grayscale mask? 4 inch.

-Jin

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