Claims
- 1. A method of processing a target body by irradiating the target body with processing light so as to taper a light-irradiated surface of the target body, comprising the step of setting an irradiated region, where the target body is irradiated with the processing light, to be larger than an area formed by projecting a tapered part of the target body onto a horizontal plane, and irradiating the target body with the processing light while moving the target body and the processing light relative to each other.
- 2. The method of processing as defined in claim 1,wherein the processing light radiates from a target body end surface direction toward a target body centre direction, and the irradiation with the processing light is terminated before the target body stops moving.
- 3. The method of processing as defined in claim 1,wherein the irradiation of the target body with the processing light is started after the target body starts moving.
- 4. The method of processing as defined in claim 1,wherein the processing light is directed to pass through a shape-modifying-use mask to modify the irradiated region on a target surface into a predetermined shape, and the target body is irradiated with the processing light producing, on the target surface, the irradiated region that is modified into the predetermined shape.
- 5. The method of processing as defined in claim 4,wherein the shape-modifying-use mask has either a rectangular or trapezoidal shape.
- 6. The method of processing as defined in claim 5,wherein when the shape-modifying-use mask has a trapezoidal mask shape, the target body is gradually irradiated starting at a front end part side with the processing light producing, on the target surface, the irradiated region that is modified into a trapezoidal shape, and the irradiation with the processing light is terminated before the processing light reaches a tapered part of the target body.
- 7. The method of processing as defined in claim 1,wherein the processing light is an excimer laser.
- 8. The method of processing as defined in claim 1,wherein the target body is made of an organic polymer.
- 9. The method of processing as defined in claim 1,wherein the target body is fabricated in a film- or plate-like form all across a substrate capable of selectively allowing the processing of materials composing the target body made of an organic polymer, and thereafter the target body is irradiated with the processing light so as to taper the light-irradiated surface of the target body.
- 10. The method of processing as defined in claim 1,wherein the target body is fabricated in an isolated manner on a substrate capable of selectively allowing the processing of materials composing the target body made of an organic polymer, and thereafter the target body is irradiated with the processing light so as to taper the light-irradiated surface of the target body.
- 11. A method of processing a light-irradiated surface of a target body by irradiating the target body with processing light,wherein an irradiated region, where the target body is irradiated with the processing light, is set to be larger than an area formed by projecting a target part of the target body onto a horizontal plane, and the target body is irradiated with the processing light while moving the target body and the processing light relative to each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/420,022, filed Oct. 18, 1999 is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,292,609, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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