The present invention relates to systems and methods for investigating process samples at a plurality of points in an “X”-“Y” plane of the surface thereof, (ie. mapping process samples), using a beam of electromagnetic radiation; and more particularly to a system for and method of mapping process samples which are present in an environmental control chamber, wherein said system comprises a shield between windows for entering said beam of electromagnetic radiation and said process sample.
It is known to use various combinations of “X”-“Y” position control means to enable investigating a plurality of locations on a process sample surface with an electromagnetic beam. For instance, a Patent to Finarov No. RE38,153 describes a Two-Dimensional Beam Deflector system. It is also known to process samples in an environmentally controlled chamber and investigate the process sample with an electromagnetic beam through a window. This is exemplified by a Patent to Stehle et al, U.S. Pat. No. 6,687,002. Further, a Patent to Woollam et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,937,341 describes a system for simultaneously investigating a sample from the top and bottom thereof.
There remains, however, need for improved systems and methods of mapping process samples which are present in an environmentally controlled chamber, using an electromagnetic beam.
The present invention comprises a system for use in mapping process samples while in an environmentally controlled chamber comprising:
Said process sample supporting stage is capable of an “X” translation motion and said source and detector of a beam of electromagnetic radiation being capable of a “Y” translation. (“X” and “Y” are used to denote an orthogonal relationship and are not to be considered locked into any labratory frame of reference), that is, it is to be understood that “X” and “Y” are used as an example to indicate locating spots on a process sample, and do not imply any orientation in lab coordinates). Further, an “R” “Theta” system can be functionally equivalent.
Said environmental control chamber further comprises windows for entering and exiting said a beam of electromagnetic radiation provided by the source thereof from outside of said environmental control chamber.
In use, before, while or after a process sample present in said environmental control chamber has material deposited thereupon from said at least one material deposition source, or etched therefrom, said process sample can be positioned in an “X” direction while said source and detector of a beam of electromagnetic radiation are simultaneously positioned in a “Y” direction thereby allowing investigation of any of a multiplicity locations on said process sample without removing it from inside said environmental control chamber. It is also within the scope of the present invention to process a sample in one chamber and then move it to a different environmental control chamber section, or a different chamber in the same environmental control chamber, in which said process sample can be positioned in an “X” direction while said source and detector of a beam of electromagnetic radiation are positioned in a “Y” direction, thereby allowing investigation of any of a multiplicity locations on said process sample without removing it from inside said different environmental control chamber. Also, the process sample can be stationary or moving during investigation thereof. Unless specifically limited, the claims are to be interpreted to include any such arrangement.
Importantly, said system is distinguished by the presence of a shield between said windows and said process sample, said shield having at least one opening therein through which said beam of electromagnetic radiation passes in use, the purpose of said shield being to protect said windows against having material deposited thereupon or etched therefrom during use. (Note, The word “material”, as regards deposition onto a window can mean either material deposited onto, or material etched from a sample as the material provision source can provide material to be deposited or to effect etching of a process sample).
Further, said windows can be above and/or below the process sample.
The present invention also comprises a method of investigating a process sample inside an environmental chamber at a plurality of points on a surface thereof, to enable mapping of said process sample, said method comprising the steps of:
Said method can further comprise performing at least one selection from the group consisting of:
storing at least some data provided by said detector in machine readable media;
analyzing at least some of the data provided by said detector and storing at least some of the results of said analysis in machine readable media;
displaying at least some data provided by said detector by electronic and/or non-electronic means;
analyzing at least some of the data provided by said detector and displaying at least some of the results of said analysis by electronic and/or non-electronic means;
causing at least some data provided by said detector to produce a signal which is applied to provide a concrete and tangible result; and
analyzing at least some of the provided by said data detector and causing at least some thereof to produce a signal which is applied to provide a concrete and tangible result.
Said environmental control chamber can be a single system with a plurality of Chamber sections or alternatively stated, it can be a combination of a plurality of seperate Chamber sections, (which possibilities are to be considered as functionally equivalent), and said process sample can be moved through said sections while practicing step d, or said process sample can be held motionless while practicing step d, in any Chamber section, located before, in or after the environmental control chamber, or section thereof, in which a process sample has material deposited thereupon or etched therefrom.
The present invention will be better understood by reference to the Detailed Description Section of this Specification, in conjunction with the Drawings.
a shows two possible realizations of the shield (SH), (ie. one or two openings (SHO)), through which a beam (B) enters and exits.
b, 6c and 6d show that a shield (SH) can have an opening (SHO) which can be moved via telescoping, roller or translation action, respectively.
e shows the Shield (SH) can have openings (SHO) which are fitted with Shutters which can be open (SHUO) or closed (SHUC) to control passage of a beam (B) therethrough.
f which shows an entry or exit window (W) can be realized as a slit (SL).
g shows the shield (SH) can be moved by a sealed translator which extends through the chamber (CH) wall (CHW).
h and 6i show that a shield (SH) motion can be effected via magnets (MG) which are inside or outside the chamber (CH).
Turning now to the Drawings,
(Note—while only one Opening (SHO), is shown in the Shield (SH) in
a shows a one Opening (SHO) embodiment, which Opening (SHO) can be sufficiently big to allow both incident and reflected Beams (B) to pass therethrough, and a two Opening (SHO) embodiment, one for the incident and one for the exiting Beam (B).
b and 6c show a Shield (SH) which has an Opening (SHO) which is movable via telescoping (TEL) or a Roller System (RS).
e shows the Openings (SHO) can be fitted with Shutters which can be open (SHUO) or closed (SHUC) to control passage of a Beam (B) therethrough.
g shows the Shield (SH) can be moved by a sealed translator which extends through the Chamber (CH) wall (CHW).
h and 6i show that Shield (SH) motion can be effected via Magnets (MG) which are positioned inside or outside a Chamber (CH).
Having hereby disclosed the subject matter of the present invention, it should be obvious that many modifications, substitutions, and variations of the present invention are possible in view of the teachings. It is therefore to be understood that the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described, and should be limited in its breadth and scope only by the Claims.
This Application Claims Benefit of Provisional No. 61/191,970 Filed Sep. 15, 2008.
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