Claims
- 1. A carrier head, comprising:a base; a flexible member connected to the base and defining a first chamber and a substrate receiving surface; and a support pad positioned between the base and the flexible member, the support pad having a sensor aperture and a guardian member extending downward from the support pad and forming a wall around the sensor aperture to block a fluid that can be trapped between the substrate and the flexible member during a substrate attachment procedure from entering the sensor aperture.
- 2. The carrier head of claim 2, wherein the support pad further includes a plurality of apertures about the sensor aperture to trap the fluid and prevent the fluid from entering the sensor aperture.
- 3. The carrier head of claim 2, further including a valve to open or close a passage in the carrier head, wherein the sensor aperture is positioned below the valve so that the flexible member can deflect into the sensor aperture to actuate the valve if a fluid is evacuated from the chamber and the substrate is not attached to the substrate receiving surface.
- 4. A carrier head, comprising:a base; a flexible member joined to the base to define a chamber and a substrate receiving surface; and a support plate positioned between the base and the flexible member, the support plate including a sensor aperture and a plurality of apertures extending about the sensor aperture to provide a plurality of pockets to trap a fluid which may be present between a substrate and the flexible member as a result of a substrate attachment procedure.
- 5. The carrier head of claim 4, wherein the plurality of apertures include a guardian aperture positioned between an edge of the support plate and the sensor aperture to prevent the fluid from traveling directly from the edge of the support plate to the sensor aperture.
- 6. The carrier head of claim 5, wherein the guardian aperture is longer in length than the sensor aperture.
- 7. The carrier head of claim 5, wherein the guardian aperture is an annular aperture enclosing the sensor aperture.
- 8. The carrier head of claim 4, wherein the plurality of apertures of the support pad occupies a majority portion of a surface area of the support pad.
- 9. The carrier head of claim 4, wherein the plurality of apertures include apertures of different sizes.
- 10. The carrier head of claim 4, wherein the plurality of apertures include apertures of a uniform size.
- 11. The carrier head of claim 4, wherein the plurality of apertures provide a circuitous route between an edge of the substrate an the sensor aperture.
- 12. The carrier head of claim 4, wherein the apertures are indentations in the support plate.
- 13. The carrier head of claim 4, wherein the apertures are holes through the support plate.
- 14. The carrier head of claim 4, wherein the sensor aperture has a first shape and the plurality of holes have a second, different shape.
- 15. The carrier head of claim 14, wherein the first shape is circular.
- 16. The carrier head of claim 15, wherein the second shape is circular and the sensor aperture is larger than any one of the plurality of apertures.
- 17. The carrier head of claim 14, wherein the plurality of apertures have a uniform diameter between about 0.5 and 1.0 inches.
- 18. The carrier head of claim 14, wherein the second shape is arcuate.
- 19. The carrier head of claim 14, wherein the plurality of apertures include apertures of different sizes.
- 20. The carrier head of claim 3, further including:a port fluidly coupled to the chamber; and a pump coupled to the port to vary a pressure level in the chamber.
- 21. The carrier head of claim 3, further comprising:a second chamber; and a valve located in a passage between the chamber and the second chamber; wherein the sensor aperture is positioned below the valve so that the flexible member deflects into the sensor aperture to actuate the valve if the substrate is not attached to the substrate receiving surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional application based on Ser. No. 09/296,942, filed Apr. 22, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,621 which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/862,350, filed May 23, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,957,751 the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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