This is called "T-Topping." See http://memscyclopedia.org/su8.html You can solve it by cutting out the light below 350 nm. I've used a Kopp 7380 filter to solve this problem. The reference above suggests a Hoya UV-34 filter, but I had trouble finding a supplier for those a few years back when this last came up. Presumably that would work too though. - Kevin On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 7:06 AM, 첸로wrote: > Dear all, > > I am using photolithography technique to make a su-8 pattern. The smallest feature width is 10um. > > The mask shape is a square which side length is 10um. > > After developing the su-8 pattern sharp features are always lost. The square turns to a circle due to the reflection and diffraction and some optical phenomenon. > > Does anybody have any ideas about how to solve this problem? > > Please give me some suggestions... except OPC and PSM. > > Thanks in advance.