A series of -butyloxycarbonyl (-Boc) protected tetraphenylsilane derivatives (TPSi-Boc , = 60, 70, 85, 100%) were synthesized and used as resist materials to investigate the effect of -Boc protecting ratio on advanced lithography. The physical properties such as solubility, film-forming ability, and thermal stability of TPSi-Boc were examined to assess the suitability for application as candidates for positive-tone molecular glass resist materials. The effects of -Boc protecting ratio had been studied in detail by electron beam lithography. The results suggest that the TPSi-Boc resist with different -Boc protecting ratios exhibit a significant change in contrast, pattern blur, and the density of bridge defect. The TPSi-Boc resist achieves the most excellent patterning capability. The extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography performance on TPSi-Boc was evaluated by using the soft X-ray interference lithography. The results demonstrate that the TPSi-Boc resist can achieve excellent patterning capability down to 20 nm isolated lines at 8.7 mJ/cm and 25 nm dense lines at 14.5 mJ/cm. This study will help us to understand the relationship between the -Boc protecting ratio and the patterning ability and supply useful guidelines for designing molecular resists.

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