The Layout Manager

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Description :

This document describes the layer manager.  As the name suggests, the Layer Manager lets the user manage the layers that make up a layered target.

The Layer Manager :

layermanager_panel.layer_list.gif (27924 bytes)

See Also:

The Multilayer File Format

The layer manager portion of the Manage Layers Panel lets you manipulate the layers in the target.

layermanager_panel.clipboard.gif (1817 bytes) The Clipboard shows the current Clipboard Layer.

layermanager_panel.to_clipboard.gif (1226 bytes) Copies the currently selected layer to the Clipboard.

layermanager_panel.cut.gif (1171 bytes) Removes the currently selected layer from the Layer List and places it onto the Clipboard

layermanager_panel.paste.gif (1184 bytes) Inserts the Clipboard Layer into the Layer List at the currently selected position.

layermanager_panel.paste_last.gif (1199 bytes) Inserts the Clipboard Layer into the Layer List as the last layer.

layermanager_panel.rename.gif (1182 bytes) Renames the name of the selected layer.  A copy of the layer's data is performed.

The Layer Parameters :

layermanager_panel.layer_parameters.gif (8174 bytes) Each layer has four parameters that are associated with it.  The layer parameters are associated with the currently selected layer.

N Reference Not Important. Should be 1.0.

Z-Step Distance (MKS) of the propagation steps that subdivide a layer. The simplest setting is Z-Step = Z-Total if the layer thickness is much less than a wavelength

Z-Total Total thickness (MKS) of the layer

GrowFac This is a command option that allows a magnification/demagnification of the spatial scale between successive steps. It is only used in special cases. Usually it is set so that GrowFac = 1.

The Layer Tools :

layermanager_panel.tools.gif (6167 bytes) The Layer Manager Panel offers three (3) tools:

layermanager_panel.import_list.gif (1486 bytes) Imports a previously created layer list.

layermanager_panel.import_layer.gif (1500 bytes) Imports a previously created layer.

layermanager_panel.new_layer.gif (1478 bytes) Creates a new layer.  The layer data is set to [0].

The Extra Data Vector :

The extra data vector is used to provide data input to programs that process the layers.  For example, the mll object uses the first three parameters as Dill's A, B, C parameters that describe photoresist exposure and inhibitor concentration.  See mll setup for more information.