Claims
- 1. A method for the removal of particles and liquid from at least one surface of a substrate using a plurality of rotating cleaning pads comprising the steps of:
creating a relative linear motion at a predetermined speed between the plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads and the substrate; contacting said surface of said substrate at a first edge with each of the wetted rotating cleaning pads of said plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads each time that during said relative linear motion said wetted rotating cleaning pad arrives at said first edge; applying a gaseous substance on said surface adjacent to a last wetted rotating cleaning pad, being the last wetted rotating cleaning pad of said plurality of rotating cleaning pads arriving at said first edge, and between said last wetted rotating cleaning pad and said first edge, said gaseous substance being at least partially miscible with said liquid and when mixed with said liquid yielding a mixture having a surface tension being lower than that of said liquid; and continuing said linear relative motion from said first edge to a second edge, opposite to said first edge, while contacting said surface of said substrate with said plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads and while supplying said gaseous substance to thereby remove said particles and said liquid from said surface of said substrate.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein by supplying *said gaseous substance, a sharply defined liquid-vapor boundary is created on said surface of said substrate adjacent to said last rotating cleaning pad between said last wetted rotating cleaning pad and said first edge.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein during said relative linear motion, liquid is supplied to at least one of said plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads contacting said surface of said substrate.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said liquid is selected from a group consisting of a mixture of NH4OH, H2O2 and H2O; a mixture of dilute NH4OH, and H2O; a mixture of HCl, H2O2 and H2O; dilute HCl; H2O; and a mixture of H2O and an acid, said mixture having a pH between 2 and 6.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said gaseous substance comprises a vaporised substance which is miscible with said liquid and when mixed with said liquid yields a mixture having a surface tension being lower than that of said liquid.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 5, wherein said vaporised substance is selected from a group consisting of isopropyl alcohol (IPA), diacetone, ethylglycol, ethyllactate and methylpyrrolidon or a mixture thereof.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said gaseous substance comprises a mixture of a vaporised substance and a gas, said mixture being at least partially miscible with said liquid and when mixed with said liquid yields a mixture having a surface tension being lower than that of said liquid.
- 8. A method as recited in claim 7, wherein said vaporised substance is selected from a group consisting of isopropyl alcohol (IPA), diacetone, ethylglycol and methylpyrrolidon or a mixture thereof and wherein said gas is an inert gas.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said gaseous substance comprises a gas which is miscible with said liquid and when mixed with said liquid yields a mixture having a surface tension being lower than that of said liquid.
- 10. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said last rotating cleaning pad is cylindrical shaped and has a smooth outer edge.
- 11. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein a continuous contact area is formed between said last rotating cleaning pad and said surface.
- 12. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads consists of a single rotating cleaning pad.
- 13. A method for the removal of particles and a liquid from a first and a second surface of a substrate using a first and a second plurality of rotating cleaning pads comprising the steps of:
creating a relative linear motion at a predetermined speed between both said first and said second plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads and said substrate; contacting said first surface of said substrate at a first edge with each of the wetted rotating cleaning pads of said first plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads and said second surface of said substrate at said first edge with each of the wetted rotating cleaning pads of said second plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads, said contacting being established each time that during said relative linear motion said wetted rotating cleaning pad arrives at said first edge; applying a gaseous substance on said first surface adjacent to a first last wetted rotating cleaning pad, being the last wetted rotating cleaning pad of said first plurality of rotating cleaning pads arriving at said first edge, and between said first last wetted rotating cleaning pad and said first edge, said gaseous substance being at least partially miscible with said liquid and when mixed with said liquid yielding a mixture having a surface tension being lower than that of said liquid; applying a gaseous substance on said second surface adjacent to a second last wetted rotating cleaning pad, being the last wetted rotating cleaning pad of said second plurality of rotating cleaning pads arriving at said first edge, and between said second last wetted rotating cleaning pad and said first edge, said gaseous substance being at least partially miscible with said liquid and when mixed with said liquid yielding a mixture having a surface tension being lower than that of said liquid; continuing said linear relative motion from said first edge to a second edge, opposite to said first edge, while contacting said first surface of said substrate with said first plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads and said second surface of said substrate with said second plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads and while supplying said gaseous substance to said first and second surface to thereby remove said particles and said liquid from said first and second surface of said substrate.
- 14. A method for the removal of particles and a liquid from at least one surface of a substrate using a plurality of rotating cleaning pads comprising the steps of:
creating a relative linear motion at a predetermined speed between a plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads and a substrate; contacting said surface of said substrate at a first edge with each of the wetted rotating cleaning pads of said plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads each time that during said relative linear motion said wetted rotating cleaning pad arrives at said first edge; locally heating said liquid on said surface adjacent to a last wetted rotating cleaning pad, being the last wetted rotating cleaning pad of said plurality of rotating cleaning pads arriving at said first edge, and between said last wetted rotating cleaning pad and said first edge, to thereby locally reduce the surface tension of said liquid; and continuing said linear relative motion from said first edge to a second edge of said substrate, opposite to said first edge, while contacting said surface of said substrate with said plurality of wetted rotating cleaning pads and while locally heating said liquid to thereby remove said particles and said liquid from said surface of said substrate.
- 15. A method as recited in claim 14, wherein by locally heating said liquid, a sharply defined liquid-ambient boundary is created on said surface of said substrate adjacent to said last rotating cleaning pad between said last wetted rotating cleaning pad and said first edge.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 14, wherein said heating is accomplished by means of dispensing a gas or a vapor or a mixture of a gas and a vapor.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 14, wherein said heating is accomplished by means of irradiation with an energetic beam.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority benefits under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to United States provisional application Ser. No. 60/059,929, filed on Sep. 24, 1997, and to United States provisional application Ser. No. 60/066,164, filed on Nov. 19, 1997.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60059929 |
Sep 1997 |
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60066164 |
Nov 1997 |
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Continuations (1)
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