I am looking for other people's ideas for alignment marks. I am using a Karl Suss MJB3 aligner and I want at least 0.5 micron accuracy. The marks I am using consist of a ~100micron feature for rough alignment, and then a vernier. The vernier consists of five rectangles, 2 microns wide, and separated by 5 microns. The rectangles on the second mask are separated by 5.5 microns in such a way that when alignment is correct, the center rectangles align. When alignment is 0.5micron off, the rectangle one from center is aligned. It looks like this (excuse the crude drawing): O O O O O base vernier O O O O O top vernier (aligned) These marks can get me to better than 0.5micron, but I have to almost be in vacuum contact before I can see my alignment clearly. I have thought of better alignment marks, but at $600/mask I want to get it right the first time. I am wondering if it would work better if the top marks were larger/smaller than the bottom marks (I am using a dark field mask) or if I would still be able to get as good of an alignment if my marks were say 5microns wide so I could see through them without being in very close contact. If anyone has a CAD/PDF design of marks that work for them, please e-mail me. Thanks. Glen Landry