Claims
- 1. Apparatus for the vapor deposition of thin layers on a substrate surface, with a magnetron cathode which has a target to be disintegrated and which is disposed opposite the substrate, wherein the particles knocked from the target form with reactive gases a compound which is deposited as a thin layer on the substrate, the apparatus including:
- the magnetron cathode further comprising an electrode and permanent magnetic means between the magnetron cathode electrode and the target for producing a magnetic cusp field adjacent the target;
- at least two ion particle generator means between the target and the substrate for generating beams of ion particles of a reactive gas;
- means for injecting said reactive gas between the magnetron cathode and the ion particle generator means;
- housing means for spacing the target, the particle generator means and the substrate apart from one another by a cavity region substantially free of particles of the reactive gas; and
- electromagnetic means for electromagnetically accelerating and directing the ion beams along intersecting axes which are angularly offset from one another and from the substrate surface into the vicinity of the substrate so as to react the ions with particles from the target at a location immediately above the substrate.
- 2. The apparatus as stated in claim 1, characterized in that one ion particle generator (3) has a plasma space (31) in which by means of microwave irradiation and penetrating magnetic fields electron cyclotron resonances originate, and the ion particles are accelerated by means of electrical or magnetic potentials in the direction of the substrate.
- 3. The apparatus as stated in claim 1, characterized in that one ion particle generator (4) has a gyromagnetically tunable resonant cavity for microwaves in which plasma are generated, wherein said ion particles are accelerated toward the substrate with the aid of electrical or magnetic fields.
- 4. The apparatus as stated in claim 1, characterized in that one ion particle generator (60) comprises an anode (61), an electron emitter (62), a heating system (63), a generator chamber (64), and a magnet coil (65), wherein in the generator chamber said ion particles are generated which are accelerated directly toward the substrate by means of electrical or magnetic fields.
- 5. The apparatus as stated in claim 1, characterized in that the ion particle generator means comprises two ion particle generators (3,4) disposed essentially mirror-symmetrically to the magnetron cathode (2) so that the emitted ion particles of these generators (3,4) meet above the substrate.
- 6. The apparatus as stated in claim 5, characterized in that the center axes of the ion particle generators (3,4) are angularly offset from one another.
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CROSS-REFERENCED TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/413,975, filed Sep. 28, 1989, now abandoned.
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