Claims
- 1. A heat shield for use in a crystal puller around a monocrystalline ingot grown out of a crucible in the crystal puller filled with molten semiconductor source material, the heat shield comprising a reflector having a central opening sized and shaped for surrounding the ingot as the ingot is grown to reduce heat transfer from the crucible, the reflector being adapted to be supported in the crystal puller between said molten material and a camera aimed toward at three separate points on a meniscus formed between the ingot and an upper surface of the molten material, the reflector having at least three passages extending through the reflector, each of said passages being located along an imaginary line extending between the camera and one of said points on the meniscus thereby to permit the camera to view the points so the positions of the points can be determined by the camera for calculating the diameter of the ingot while minimizing heat loss through the passages.
- 2. A heat shield as set forth in claim 1 wherein the passages are notches opening into the central opening of the reflector.
- 3. A heat shield as set forth in claim 2 wherein the passages include a middle passage and end passages positioned on opposite sides of the middle passage.
- 4. A heat shield as set forth in claim 3 wherein each of the passages is positioned on an arc and each of the end passages is separated from the middle passage by an angle of about 15.degree. to about 50.degree. measured along the arc.
- 5. A heat shield as set forth in claim 4 wherein each of the end passages is separated from the middle passage by an angle of about 35.degree. measured along the arc.
- 6. A heat shield as set forth in claim 5 wherein each of the end passages is wider than the middle passage.
- 7. A heat shield as set forth in claim 1 wherein the reflector is bowl shaped.
- 8. A heat shield as set forth in claim 1 wherein the reflector is a first reflector and the heat shield further comprises a second reflector generally co-axial with the first reflector, said second reflector having a central opening aligned with the central opening of said first reflector.
- 9. A heat shield as set forth in claim 8 further comprising an insulating layer positioned between said first and second reflectors.
- 10. A heat shield as set forth in claim 1 wherein said central opening is circular and has a diameter which is about 1.1 times larger than the diameter of the ingot.
- 11. A heat shield as set forth in claim 1 wherein the passages have a combined area of less than about 30.4 square centimeters.
- 12. A heat shield as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of the passages has an effective viewing width measured perpendicular to said corresponding imaginary line of about ten millimeters.
- 13. A heat shield as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of the passages has a length of about 40 millimeters.
- 14. A heat shield for use in a crystal puller around a monocrystalline ingot having a predetermined maximum target diameter grown out of a crucible in the crystal puller filled with molten semiconductor source material, the heat shield comprising a reflector having a circular central opening for surrounding the ingot as the ingot is grown to reduce heat transfer from the crucible, the central opening having a diameter which is no more than about ten percent larger than the predetermined maximum target diameter of the ingot around at least about 325 degrees of its circumference, the reflector being adapted to be supported in the crystal puller between said molten material and a camera aimed toward a meniscus formed between the ingot and an upper surface of the molten material, the reflector having a passage extending through the reflector located along an imaginary line extending between the camera and the meniscus thereby to permit the camera to view the meniscus for calculating the diameter of the ingot while minimizing heat loss through the passage.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of prior application Ser. No. 08/940,166, filed Sep. 30, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,922,122.
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