Claims
- 1. An electrostatic chuck for holding an electrically conductive workpiece on the chuck in a low pressure environment, said chuck comprising:
- a substrate comprising first and second dielectric plates,
- said first dielectric plate having an upper and lower surface, said upper surface having at least one recess formed thereon, said first dielectric plate forming a single crystal;
- at least one electrode, said electrode placed within said recess of said first dielectric plate;
- said second dielectric plate having an upper surface for supporting the workpiece and a lower surface, said second dielectric plate forming a single crystal, said second dielectric plate mounted by its lower surface contiguously and coextensively to the upper surface of said first dielectric plate;
- a voltage source for applying a voltage to at least one of said electrodes; and means for coupling at least one of said conductive electrodes to said voltage source.
- 2. The chuck of claim 1, wherein said first dielectric plate is thicker than said second dielectric plate.
- 3. The chuck of claim 2, wherein said first dielectric plate further comprises at least one opening extending through the lower surface of said first plate into said recess for accommodating said means for coupling said electrode to said voltage source.
- 4. The chuck of claim 1 wherein the substrate is fabricated of a material from the group of materials comprising quartz and magnesium oxide.
- 5. The chuck of claim 1 wherein a single electrically conductive electrode is embedded in the substrate, and the workpiece is coupled to ground.
- 6. The chuck of claim 1 wherein there are two electrically conductive electrodes embedded within the substrate: a first electrode coupled to a voltage of +V and a second electrode coupled to a voltage of -V.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/789,222, filed Jan. 2, 1991, now abandoned.
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