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US20110122380A1 US13/016,140 US201113016140A US2011122380A1 US 20110122380 A1 US20110122380 A1 US 20110122380A1 US 201113016140 A US201113016140 A US 201113016140A US 2011122380 A1 US2011122380 A1 US 2011122380A1
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  • the present invention relates to liquid immersion photolithography, and more particularly, to a method and system for confining liquid flow in an immersion photolithographic system.
  • Optical lithography using lens systems and catadioptric systems, is used extensively in the semiconductor manufacturing industry for the printing of circuit patterns.
  • the gap between a final lens element and a semiconductor wafer surface has been filled with gas, usually air or nitrogen. This gaseous gap works well particularly when the wafer is scanned under the optics during exposure and there is relative movement between the wafer and the lens system during the image transfer.
  • the refractive index changes, thereby enabling enhanced resolution with a lower effective wavelength of the light source.
  • 435 nm, 405 nm, 365 nm, 248 nm, 193 nm and 157 nm tools can all be used to achieve effectively better resolution and “extend” the usable wavelengths.
  • depth of focus can be increased by the use of liquid immersion, which may be useful, for example, for LCD panel manufacturing.
  • immersion photolithographic systems involve the difficulties of confining the liquid that is used in an interface between the projection optical system and the wafer being exposed.
  • liquid is injected between the projection optical system and the wafer.
  • Fairly complex systems have been proposed in order to maintain the confinement of the liquid.
  • the present invention is directed to an immersion photolithography system and method using an inverted wafer-projection optics interface that substantially obviates one or more of the problems and disadvantages of the related art.
  • a liquid immersion photolithography system including an exposure system that exposes a substrate with electromagnetic radiation, and also includes a projection optical system that focuses the electromagnetic radiation on the substrate.
  • a liquid supply system provides a liquid between the projection optical system and the substrate.
  • the projection optical system is positioned below the substrate.
  • a liquid immersion photolithography system that includes an exposure system that exposes a substrate with electromagnetic radiation, and also includes a projection optical system that focuses the electromagnetic radiation on the substrate.
  • a means for providing a liquid is between the projection optical system and the substrate.
  • the projection optical system is positioned below the substrate.
  • a meniscus is formed between the projection optical system and the wafer.
  • a method of exposing a substrate including positioning a projection optical system below the substrate, projecting electromagnetic radiation onto the substrate using a projection optical system, and delivering a liquid between the projection, optical system and the substrate.
  • FIG. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a liquid immersion photolithography system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows an isometric view of the system of FIG. 1 .
  • the present invention allows a space between a final lens element of a projection optical system and a wafer surface to be filled with a liquid. It allows a significant increase in the effective numerical aperture of the system.
  • the volume of liquid is contained and held in position using a combination of pressure control on the liquid and gravity.
  • the projection optical system (exposure system) is inverted compared to conventional systems currently in use. In other words, conventional systems expose downward or to the side, while, the projection optical system of the present invention exposes upwards.
  • the wafer is exposed with its resist-coated surface down, and the resist is in contact with a liquid meniscus. During wafer scanning, the meniscus traverses the resist-coated surface of the wafer.
  • the present invention allows the gap-filling liquid to be held in place even while the edge of the wafer is passed over the optics.
  • the housing of the projection optical system, with the liquid can be scanned off the edge of the wafer and rescanned onto the wafer while maintaining the liquid interface.
  • the liquid meniscus is controlled by liquid pressure. This interface is thus easily compatible with many types of liquid.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates embodiment photolithographic system according to the FIG. 1 , a projection optical system 100 is placed below a wafer 101 .
  • the wafer 101 includes resist-coated wafer surface 106 .
  • the projection optical system 100 includes a plurality of lens elements 102 A, 102 B, etc.
  • the lens elements 102 A, 102 B are mounted within a housing 103 .
  • the top of the housing 103 includes an opening 110 for projecting an image onto the wafer 101 .
  • the top of the housing 103 is shown as horizontal in FIG. 1 , although that need not necessarily be the case.
  • the region between the top of the housing 103 and the lens 102 A (designated 107 in FIG. 1 ) is pressure controlled, and is sealed from the rest of the projection optics 100 by a liquid seal 104 .
  • the region 107 is filled with a liquid, normally under pressure from a liquid source (not shown in FIG. 1 ) so as to counterbalance the force of gravity. During exposure, the liquid forms a meniscus 108 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
  • Catch basins 105 are used to remove any stray liquid, which may occur as the wafer 101 is scanned along a horizontal axis. It will be appreciated that more or fewer catch basins (compared to what is shown in FIG. 1 ) may be used.
  • the catch basins 105 may also be annular around the housing 103 .
  • a liquid enclosing collar system (i.e., the catch basin 105 ) is attached to the end of the lithographic systems lens.
  • the projection optical system 100 exposes the image upwards onto the underside of the 101 (i.e., wafer surface 106 ).
  • the wafer 101 is resist coated, and the wafer surface 106 to be imaged is the lower surface.
  • the top of the housing 103 provides a liquid interface between the final lens element 102 A and the wafer surface 106 of the wafer 101 on which the projection optical system 100 is focused.
  • the opening 110 in the top of the housing 103 allows the light beam from the projection optics 100 to be imaged on the wafer surface 106 . It also allows intimate contact between the liquid and the wafer surface 106 .
  • the liquid is held in place by control of the pressure exerted on the liquid through a recirculation system (i.e., a liquid supply system, not shown in the figures).
  • the pressure is controlled to balance gravity and maintain the meniscus 108 across the opening 110 when the wafer 101 is not present.
  • the pressure is increased to allow the liquid to “push out” of the aperture and contact the wafer surface 106 .
  • the pressure on the liquid is adjusted to “pull back” the liquid from the wafer surface 106 into the region 107 .
  • the top of the housing 103 near the aperture 110 may be specially contoured and surface finished to control the shape and properties of the interface liquid.
  • the surface of the top of the housing 103 may be made hydrophobic.
  • the catch basins 105 surrounding the top of the housing 103 restrain the liquid that overflows or leaks from the top of the housing 103 . This liquid can be filtered, temperature controlled and recycled back into the region 107 .
  • Conditioning of the wafer surface 106 and the top of the housing 103 can further improve the performance.
  • the surfaces can be made hydrophobic.
  • the gap (distance) between the wafer surface 106 and the top of the housing 103 is optimized by the dynamics of wafer exposure. While the system is designed for dynamic exposure of wafers in a scanning system, it also can be used in a step-and-scan type exposure system.
  • the gap between the lens 102 A and the wafer 101 is on the order of 3-4 millimeters.
  • the dimension of the gap between the housing 103 and the wafer 101 may be made as low as 50 microns, although larger or smaller dimensions, for example, up to half a millimeter for the gap between the housing 103 and the wafer 101 , may also be used (nominally, 100 microns are expected to be in the typical range, although ranges of 50-150 microns, 40-200 microns, or even up to 1 min, and even in some cases greater than 1 mm, may be possible).
  • water is the preferred liquid for 193 nanometer lithography, which is relatively lossless at 193 nm.
  • the lens 102 A would move closer to the wafer 101 (down to about 1 mm or so).
  • the gap between the housing 103 and the wafer 101 may be down to 50 microns or less.
  • the liquid may be removed completely, in the event that exposure of the wafer 101 calls for a dry exposure.
  • the optics needs to be adjusted accordingly (e.g., focus, spherical abberation, reduction in the numerical aperture, etc.)
  • the liquid is preferably water (e.g., de-ionized water), although other liquids, for example, cyclo-octane, Krytox® (Foemblin oil) and perfluoropolyether fluids, may be used.
  • water e.g., de-ionized water
  • other liquids for example, cyclo-octane, Krytox® (Foemblin oil) and perfluoropolyether fluids, may be used.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an isometric view of the liquid immersion photolithographic system of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 2 common elements with FIG. 1 have been labeled identically. (Note that in this simulated figure, the wafer 101 appears transparent.)
  • the present invention results in a number of benefits to a liquid immersion photolithographic system. Confinement of the liquid is simplified. Spillage is reduced or eliminated entirely.
  • the system may be used both as a wet exposure system (with the liquid), and as a dry exposure system (without the liquid, with optics adjustes), as appropriate. All of these benefits allow the use of existing photolithographic tools and familiar wavelengths to define much smaller features on a semiconductor surface.

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A liquid immersion photolithography system includes an exposure system that exposes a substrate with electromagnetic radiation, and also includes an optical system that images the electromagnetic radiation on the substrate. A liquid is between the optical system and the substrate. The projection optical system is positioned below the substrate.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 10/831,300, filed Apr. 26, 2004, titled IMMERSION PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY. SYSTEM AND METHOD USING INVERTED WAFER-PROJECTION OPTICS INTERFACE, when is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 10/607,170, filed Jun. 27, 2003, titled IMMERSION PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY SYSTEM AND METHOD USING INVERTED WAFER-PROJECTION OPTICS INTERFACE, each of which is incorporated by reference herein.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to liquid immersion photolithography, and more particularly, to a method and system for confining liquid flow in an immersion photolithographic system.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
  • Optical lithography, using lens systems and catadioptric systems, is used extensively in the semiconductor manufacturing industry for the printing of circuit patterns. To date, the gap between a final lens element and a semiconductor wafer surface has been filled with gas, usually air or nitrogen. This gaseous gap works well particularly when the wafer is scanned under the optics during exposure and there is relative movement between the wafer and the lens system during the image transfer.
  • The practical limits of optical lithography assume that the medium through which imaging is occurring is air. This practical limit is defined by the equation
  • Λ = λ 4 · n · NA ,
  • where 8 is the wavelength of incident light, NA is numerical aperture of the projection optical system, and n is the index of refraction of the medium (where 4 is used instead of 2 due to the use of off axis illumination). The gas interface between the final lens element and the wafer surface limits the maximum resolution of the optical system to a numerical aperture of <1.0. If the gas space between the final lens element and the wafer surface can be filled with a refractive material, such as oil or water, then the numerical aperture, and hence the resolution capability, of the system can be significantly increased, corresponding to the index of refraction n.
  • Thus, by introducing a liquid between a last lens element of the projection optical system and a wafer being imaged, the refractive index changes, thereby enabling enhanced resolution with a lower effective wavelength of the light source. Immersion lithography effectively lowers a 157 nm light source to a 115 nm wavelength (for example, for n=1.365), enabling the printing of critical layers with the same photolithographic tools that the industry is accustomed to using today.
  • Similarly, immersion lithography can push 193 rim lithography down to, for example, 145 nm (for n=1.33). 435 nm, 405 nm, 365 nm, 248 nm, 193 nm and 157 nm tools can all be used to achieve effectively better resolution and “extend” the usable wavelengths. Also, large amounts of CaF2, hard pellicles, a nitrogen purge, etc.—can be avoided. Also, depth of focus can be increased by the use of liquid immersion, which may be useful, for example, for LCD panel manufacturing.
  • However, despite the promise of immersion photolithography, a number of problems remain, which have so far precluded commercialization of immersion photolithographic systems. One problem of existing immersion photolithographic systems involves the difficulties of confining the liquid that is used in an interface between the projection optical system and the wafer being exposed. In conventional systems, liquid is injected between the projection optical system and the wafer. Fairly complex systems have been proposed in order to maintain the confinement of the liquid.
  • An additional problem exists where the scanning motion of the wafer is such that the wafer is moved away from the exposure area, resulting in a spilling of the liquid. Such spillage is also a problem even when the wafer is present under the projection optical system due to the inherent viscosity properties of the liquid.
  • Accordingly, what is needed is a simple system and method for confining the liquid between the projection optical system and the wafer.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is directed to an immersion photolithography system and method using an inverted wafer-projection optics interface that substantially obviates one or more of the problems and disadvantages of the related art.
  • There is provided a liquid immersion photolithography system including an exposure system that exposes a substrate with electromagnetic radiation, and also includes a projection optical system that focuses the electromagnetic radiation on the substrate. A liquid supply system provides a liquid between the projection optical system and the substrate. The projection optical system is positioned below the substrate.
  • In another aspect there is provided a liquid immersion photolithography system that includes an exposure system that exposes a substrate with electromagnetic radiation, and also includes a projection optical system that focuses the electromagnetic radiation on the substrate. A means for providing a liquid is between the projection optical system and the substrate. The projection optical system is positioned below the substrate. A meniscus is formed between the projection optical system and the wafer.
  • In another aspect there is provided a method of exposing a substrate including positioning a projection optical system below the substrate, projecting electromagnetic radiation onto the substrate using a projection optical system, and delivering a liquid between the projection, optical system and the substrate.
  • Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description that follows. Yet further features and advantages will be apparent to a person skilled in the art based on the description set forth herein or may be learned by practice of the invention. The advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
  • It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS/FIGS.
  • The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the exemplary embodiments of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
  • FIG. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a liquid immersion photolithography system according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows an isometric view of the system of FIG. 1.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
  • The present invention allows a space between a final lens element of a projection optical system and a wafer surface to be filled with a liquid. It allows a significant increase in the effective numerical aperture of the system. The volume of liquid is contained and held in position using a combination of pressure control on the liquid and gravity. The projection optical system (exposure system) is inverted compared to conventional systems currently in use. In other words, conventional systems expose downward or to the side, while, the projection optical system of the present invention exposes upwards. The wafer is exposed with its resist-coated surface down, and the resist is in contact with a liquid meniscus. During wafer scanning, the meniscus traverses the resist-coated surface of the wafer.
  • The present invention allows the gap-filling liquid to be held in place even while the edge of the wafer is passed over the optics. The housing of the projection optical system, with the liquid, can be scanned off the edge of the wafer and rescanned onto the wafer while maintaining the liquid interface. Catch basins around the housing catch and contain any liquid displaced. The liquid meniscus is controlled by liquid pressure. This interface is thus easily compatible with many types of liquid.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates embodiment photolithographic system according to the FIG. 1, a projection optical system 100 is placed below a wafer 101. The wafer 101 includes resist-coated wafer surface 106. The projection optical system 100 includes a plurality of lens elements 102A, 102B, etc. The lens elements 102A, 102B are mounted within a housing 103. The top of the housing 103 includes an opening 110 for projecting an image onto the wafer 101. The top of the housing 103 is shown as horizontal in FIG. 1, although that need not necessarily be the case.
  • The region between the top of the housing 103 and the lens 102A (designated 107 in FIG. 1) is pressure controlled, and is sealed from the rest of the projection optics 100 by a liquid seal 104. The region 107 is filled with a liquid, normally under pressure from a liquid source (not shown in FIG. 1) so as to counterbalance the force of gravity. During exposure, the liquid forms a meniscus 108, as shown in FIG. 1. Catch basins 105 are used to remove any stray liquid, which may occur as the wafer 101 is scanned along a horizontal axis. It will be appreciated that more or fewer catch basins (compared to what is shown in FIG. 1) may be used. The catch basins 105 may also be annular around the housing 103.
  • Note that in the present invention, gravity is allowed to do the work of confining the liquid. The meniscus 108 is essentially controlled by gravity, while the wafer 101 is scanned. Furthermore, when the wafer 101 moves beyond the projection optics 100, the liquid will not readily spill over the edge of the wafer 101, unlike in conventional immersion photolithographic systems.
  • A liquid enclosing collar system (i.e., the catch basin 105) is attached to the end of the lithographic systems lens. As noted above, the projection optical system 100 exposes the image upwards onto the underside of the 101 (i.e., wafer surface 106). The wafer 101 is resist coated, and the wafer surface 106 to be imaged is the lower surface. The top of the housing 103 provides a liquid interface between the final lens element 102A and the wafer surface 106 of the wafer 101 on which the projection optical system 100 is focused. The opening 110 in the top of the housing 103 allows the light beam from the projection optics 100 to be imaged on the wafer surface 106. It also allows intimate contact between the liquid and the wafer surface 106. It is important to ensure that the enclosed region 107 remains full of liquid, despite the top of the housing 103 being open to the wafer surface 106 and despite the wafer 101 potentially moving in an unrestricted manner above the projection optical system 100. The liquid is held in place by control of the pressure exerted on the liquid through a recirculation system (i.e., a liquid supply system, not shown in the figures). The pressure is controlled to balance gravity and maintain the meniscus 108 across the opening 110 when the wafer 101 is not present. When the wafer 101 is slid over the projection optical system 100, the pressure is increased to allow the liquid to “push out” of the aperture and contact the wafer surface 106. When the liquid interface slides over the edge of the wafer 101 due to the motion of the wafer 101 relative to the projection optics 100, the pressure on the liquid is adjusted to “pull back” the liquid from the wafer surface 106 into the region 107.
  • The top of the housing 103 near the aperture 110, shown in FIG. 1, may be specially contoured and surface finished to control the shape and properties of the interface liquid. For example, the surface of the top of the housing 103 may be made hydrophobic. The catch basins 105 surrounding the top of the housing 103 restrain the liquid that overflows or leaks from the top of the housing 103. This liquid can be filtered, temperature controlled and recycled back into the region 107.
  • Conditioning of the wafer surface 106 and the top of the housing 103 can further improve the performance. In the case of the liquid being water, the surfaces can be made hydrophobic. The gap (distance) between the wafer surface 106 and the top of the housing 103 is optimized by the dynamics of wafer exposure. While the system is designed for dynamic exposure of wafers in a scanning system, it also can be used in a step-and-scan type exposure system.
  • In typical dry exposure systems, the gap between the lens 102A and the wafer 101 is on the order of 3-4 millimeters. In the present invention, the dimension of the gap between the housing 103 and the wafer 101 may be made as low as 50 microns, although larger or smaller dimensions, for example, up to half a millimeter for the gap between the housing 103 and the wafer 101, may also be used (nominally, 100 microns are expected to be in the typical range, although ranges of 50-150 microns, 40-200 microns, or even up to 1 min, and even in some cases greater than 1 mm, may be possible). It should be noted that water is the preferred liquid for 193 nanometer lithography, which is relatively lossless at 193 nm. For 157 nanometer lithography, losses within the liquid are a concern, which tends to require smaller gaps between the lens 102A and the wafer 101. In other words, the lens 102A would move closer to the wafer 101 (down to about 1 mm or so). In the case of 157 nm lithography, the gap between the housing 103 and the wafer 101 may be down to 50 microns or less.
  • It will also be appreciated that in the present invention, the liquid may be removed completely, in the event that exposure of the wafer 101 calls for a dry exposure. For dry exposure, the optics needs to be adjusted accordingly (e.g., focus, spherical abberation, reduction in the numerical aperture, etc.)
  • As noted above, for 193 nm imaging, the liquid is preferably water (e.g., de-ionized water), although other liquids, for example, cyclo-octane, Krytox® (Foemblin oil) and perfluoropolyether fluids, may be used.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an isometric view of the liquid immersion photolithographic system of FIG. 1. In FIG. 2, common elements with FIG. 1 have been labeled identically. (Note that in this simulated figure, the wafer 101 appears transparent.)
  • Placing of the projection optical system 100 below the wafer 101, rather than above it, permits taking advantage of gravity to form a meniscus 108 such that the confinement of the liquid is substantially simplified. This removes the need for complicated confinement systems, fairly complex liquid recirculation and pumping mechanisms, etc. It also considerably simplifies the effects of any stray liquid that can be simply captured using the catch basins 105.
  • As, an alternative, it is possible to have “fountainhead” effect, where the liquid is expelled from the housing 103 towards the wafer 101, achieving a similar effect as that of the meniscus, and then flows in the catch basins for recycling.
  • The present invention results in a number of benefits to a liquid immersion photolithographic system. Confinement of the liquid is simplified. Spillage is reduced or eliminated entirely. The system may be used both as a wet exposure system (with the liquid), and as a dry exposure system (without the liquid, with optics adjustes), as appropriate. All of these benefits allow the use of existing photolithographic tools and familiar wavelengths to define much smaller features on a semiconductor surface.
  • CONCLUSION
  • While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example, and not limitation. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art that various changes in form and detail can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
  • The present invention has been described above with the aid of functional building blocks and method steps illustrating the performance of specified functions and relationships thereof. The boundaries of these functional building blocks and method steps have been arbitrarily defined herein for the convenience of the description. Alternate boundaries can be defined so long as the specified functions and relationships thereof are appropriately performed. Also, the order of method steps may be rearranged. Any such alternate boundaries are thus within the scope and spirit of the claimed invention. One skilled in the art will recognize that these functional building blocks can be implemented by discrete components, application specific integrated circuits, processors executing appropriate software and the like or any combination thereof. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.

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14. A lithographic apparatus comprising:
a housing with a top surface, the housing having an opening to allow a radiation beam from a projection optical system to be imaged on a radiation-sensitive surface of substrate; and
a liquid supply system to provide liquid between the projection optical system and the substrate, the liquid supply system configured to fill a region between the housing and the projection optical system with liquid from a liquid source,
wherein the liquid is expelled from the housing towards the substrate.
15. The lithographic apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a catch basin to remove stray liquid during scanning of the substrate in a horizontal axis.
16. The lithographic apparatus of claim 15, wherein the catch basin is annular around the housing.
17. The lithographic apparatus of claim 14, wherein a surface of the housing is configured to control a property of an interface of the liquid between the housing and the substrate.
18. The lithographic apparatus of claim 17, wherein the property of the interface is a shape of the interface.
19. The lithographic apparatus of claim 14, wherein the top surface of the housing comprises a hydrophobic surface.
20. The lithographic apparatus of claim 14, wherein, in use, the liquid forms a meniscus.
21. The lithographic apparatus of claim 20, wherein the meniscus forms between the projection optical system and the substrate.
22. A method comprising:
providing a liquid between a projection optical system of a lithographic apparatus and a substrate, the providing the liquid including filling a region between a housing of the lithographic apparatus and the projection optical system with liquid, wherein the liquid is expelled from the housing towards the substrate; and
projecting a patterned radiation beam using the projection optical system an opening of the housing and through the liquid onto a radiation-sensitive surface of the substrate.
23. The method of claim 22, further comprising removing stray liquid during scanning of the substrate in a horizontal axis using a catch basin.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein the catch basin is annular around the housing.
25. The method of claim 22, wherein a surface of the housing controls a property of an interface of the liquid between the housing and the substrate.
26. The method of claim 25, wherein the property of the interface is a shape of the interface.
27. The method of claim 22, wherein a top surface of the housing comprises a hydrophobic surface.
28. The method of claim 22, wherein the liquid forms a meniscus between the projection optical system and the substrate.
29. A lithographic apparatus comprising:
a housing with a top surface, the housing having an opening to allow a radiation beam from a projection optical system to be imaged on a radiation-sensitive surface of substrate;
a liquid supply system to provide liquid between the projection optical system and the substrate, the liquid supply system configured to fill a region between the housing and the projection optical system with liquid from a liquid source; and
a catch basin to remove stray liquid during scanning of the substrate in a horizontal axis.
30. The lithographic apparatus of claim 29, wherein the catch basin is annular around the housing.
31. The lithographic apparatus of claim 29, wherein a surface of the housing is configured to control the shape of an interface of the liquid between the housing and the substrate.
32. The lithographic apparatus of claim 29, wherein a top surface of the housing comprises a hydrophobic surface.
33. The lithographic apparatus of claim 29, wherein, in use, the liquid forms a meniscus between the projection optical system and the substrate.
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