Claims
- 1. An antenna device for coupling microwave power out of a microwave chamber into a plasma chamber, a gas-tight dividing wall having a thickness being provided between the microwave chamber and the plasma chamber, through which the antenna device is guided, which reaches both into the microwave chamber and into the plasma chamber, comprising:
- a) a primary antenna having a first terminal and a second terminal, said primary antenna being completely located in said microwave chamber;
- b) a secondary antenna having a first terminal and a second terminal, said secondary antenna being completely located in said plasma chamber;
- c) an antenna lead-through having a middle electrode and an outer electrode, said outer electrode being completely surrounded over its outer surface by said dividing wall and said middle electrode having substantially a length equal to the thickness of said dividing wall;
- d) an electrically conductive connection between the first terminal of the primary antenna situated in the microwave chamber and a portion of the outer electrode which is directed at the microwave chamber;
- e) an electrically conductive connection between the second terminal of the primary antenna situated in the microwave chamber and a portion of the middle electrode which is directed at the microwave chamber;
- f) an electrically conductive connection between the first terminal of the secondary antenna situated in the plasma chamber and a portion of the outer electrode which is directed at the plasma chamber; and
- g) an electrically conductive connection between the second terminal of the secondary antenna situated in the plasma chamber and a portion of the middle electrode which is directed at the plasma chamber.
- 2. An antenna device according to claim 1, which includes ceramic disks and a ring-shaped collar all within the portion of the outer electrode which is directed at the plasma chamber and in which the middle electrode has the ring-shaped collar as a portion thereof extending outwardly therefrom, the collar being pressed between the ceramic disks.
- 3. An antenna device according to claim 2, which includes a metal gasket between one of said ceramic disks facing the plasma chamber and a constriction of the outer electrode.
- 4. An antenna device according to claim 1, which includes a dark space cap and in which the middle electrode (11) reaches beyond the dividing wall (20) into the plasma chamber (22), and in which a portion of the middle electrode (11) that reaches into the plasma chamber (22) is surrounded by the dark-space cap (12) which prevents the advancement of charge carriers from the plasma chamber to the middle electrode.
- 5. An antenna device according to claim 4, in which the dark-space cap (12) is in the shape of a cylindrical beaker, an open side of the beaker being directed at the dividing wall (20), while a bottom of the beaker is mechanically connected with an end of the middle electrode (11) that reaches into the plasma chamber (22).
- 6. An antenna device according to claim 1, in which the outer electrode (5, 6) is a hollow sleeve whose portion (5) directed at the microwave chamber (21) has a greater diameter than the portion (6) directed at the plasma chamber (22).
- 7. An antenna device according to claim 6, which includes two ceramic disks (25, 26), one compression disk (30) and one annular lock nut (7) contained in the hollow outer electrode (5, 6).
- 8. An antenna device according to claim 7 which includes a metal gasket and in which the lock nut has an external thread which engages an internal thread of the portion of the outer electrode aimed at the microwave chamber, in which a bottom side of this lock nut rests on the compression disk which rests on a top side of a first one of said ceramic disks having a bottom side in contact with a top side of a collar of the middle electrode having a bottom side in contact with a top side of a second one of said ceramic disks, and in which a bottom side of the second one of said ceramic disks rests on the metal gasket which seals off an interior of the outer electrode from the plasma chamber.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 7, in which the ceramic disks consist of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 10. An antenna device according to claim 1, in which the middle electrode (11) is in the form of a pin reaching with its ends into the microwave chamber (21) and into the plasma chamber (22).
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the dividing wall (20) has a recess for the accommodation of the outer electrode (5, 6), this recess having an indentation (32) on which the outer electrode (5, 6) rests, and which includes an elastomeric sealing ring (34) provided between the outer electrode (5, 6) and the indentation (32).
- 12. An antenna device for coupling microwave power out of a microwave chamber into a plasma chamber comprising;
- a) a gas-tight dividing wall between said microwave chamber and said plasma chamber;
- b) a primary antenna in said microwave chamber;
- c) a secondary antenna in said plasma chamber;
- d) coupling means for electrically coupling said primary antenna to said secondary antenna, said coupling means having a rod-like inner portion and a sleeve-like outer portion, said outer portion coaxially surrounding said inner portion, characterized by
- e) a heat conducting means being connected to said inner portion and having a diameter greater than the diameter of said inner portion;
- f) two electrically insulating but heat conducting means, said electrically insulating but heat conducting means enclosing and being in touch with said heat conducting means and extending substantially from said rod-like inner portion toward said sleeve-like outer portion.
- 13. An antenna device according to claim 12, in which said heat-conducting means comprise ceramic disks and a ring-shaped collar and in which the ring-shaped collar is pressed broadly between the ceramic disks.
- 14. An antenna device according to claim 13, which includes two ceramic disks (25, 26), one compression disk (30) and one annular lock nut (7) contained in the hollow outer portion (5).
- 15. An antenna device according to claim 14 which includes a metal gasket and in which the lock nut has an external thread which engages an internal thread of the outer portion aimed at the microwave chamber, in which a bottom side of this lock nut rests on the compression disk which rests on a top side of a first one of said ceramic disks having a bottom side in contact with a top side of a collar of the inner portion having a bottom side in contact with a top side of a second one of said ceramic disks, and in which a bottom side of the second one of said ceramic disks rests on the metal gasket which seals off an interior of the outer portion from the plasma chamber.
- 16. An antenna device according to claim 13, which includes a metal gasket between one of said ceramic disks facing the plasma chamber and a constriction of the outer portion.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 13, in which the ceramic disks (25, 26) consist of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.
- 18. An antenna device according to claim 12, which includes a dark space cap and in which the inner portion reaches beyond the dividing wall into the plasma chamber, and in which a portion of the inner portion that reaches into the plasma chamber is surrounded by the dark-space cap which prevents the advancement of charge carriers from the plasma chamber to the inner portion.
- 19. An antenna device according to claim 18, in which the dark-space cap (12) is in the shape of a cylindrical beaker, an open side of the beaker being directed at the dividing wall (20), while a bottom of the beaker is mechanically connected with an end portion of the inner portion (11) that reaches into the plasma chamber (22).
- 20. An antenna device according to claim 12, in which the outer portion is a hollow sleeve whose portion directed at the microwave chamber has a greater diameter than a portion directed at the plasma chamber.
- 21. An antenna device according to claim 12, in which the inner portion is in the form of a pin reaching with its ends into the microwave chamber and into the plasma chamber.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 12, in which the dividing wall has a recess for the accommodation of the outer portion, this recess having an indentation on which the outer portion rests, and which includes an elastomeric sealing ring provided between the outer portion and the indentation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 795,935, filed Nov. 15, 1991, now abandoned. Our U.S. Pat. No. 5,173,640 is directed to related subject matter.
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