Claims
- 1. A strain-isolated mirror comprising a substrate having integrated therein:
a first body portion; a second body portion; a first connecting portion extending across a gap between said first body portion and said second body portion; and a second connecting portion extending between said first body portion and said second body portion, said second connecting portion having a first flexural hinge for coupling said first body portion to said second connecting portion.
- 2. The strain-isolated mirror of claim 1, wherein said second connecting portion further comprises a second flexural hinge for coupling said second body portion to said second connecting portion.
- 3. The strain-isolated mirror of claim 2, wherein said first connecting portion comprises a third flexural hinge for coupling said first body portion to said first connecting portion.
- 4. The strain-isolated mirror of claim 1, wherein said second connecting portion comprises a central portion having a first thickness and a first end portion adjacent to said first body portion, said first end portion having a second thickness smaller than said first thickness.
- 5. The strain-isolated mirror of claim 4, wherein said second connecting portion further comprises a second end portion adjacent to said second body portion, said second end portion having a third thickness smaller than said first thickness.
- 6. The strain-isolated mirror of claim 1, wherein said first connecting portion comprises:
a first end portion having a first thickness and being adjacent to said first body portion, a second end portion having a second thickness and being adjacent to said second body portion, and a central portion between said first and second end portions, said central portion having a third thickness that is smaller than said first thickness and smaller than said second thickness.
- 7. The strain-isolated mirror of claim 1, wherein said substrate is made of a material selected from the group consisting of: glass, metal, glass-ceramic matrix, low-expansion glass ceramic matrix, and ceramic.
- 8. A strain-isolated mirror comprising:
a first body portion; a second body portion; a support system to connect said first and second body portions to each other while isolating said second body portion from stress in said first body portion.
- 9. The strain-isolated mirror of claim 8, wherein said support system comprises a first connecting portion extending between said first and second body portions, said first connecting portion defining an adjustable angle between said first connecting portion and said first body portion.
- 10. A stage having integrated therein a strain-isolated stage mirror, said strain-isolated stage mirror comprising:
a first body portion; a second body portion; a first connecting portion extending across a gap between said first body portion and said second body portion; and a second connecting portion extending between said first body portion and said second body portion, said second connecting portion having a first flexural hinge for coupling said first body portion to said second connecting portion.
- 11. A strain-isolated mirror comprising a substrate having integrated therein:
a first body portion; a second body portion; a first connecting portion extending across a gap between said first body portion and said second body portion; and a second connecting portion extending between said first body portion and said second body portion, said second connecting portion having means for flexuraly coupling said first body portion to said second connecting portion.
- 12. The strain-isolated mirror of claim 11, wherein said means for flexuraly coupling said first body portion to said second connecting portion comprises a waist on said second connecting portion.
- 13. A semiconductor processing system having
a stage having a first edge, said stage being translatable along a first direction parallel to said first edge; and a first strain-isolated stage mirror coupled to said first edge, said first strain-isolated stage mirror having a first body portion, a second body portion, a first connecting portion extending across a gap between said first body portion and said second body portion; and a second connecting portion extending between said first body portion and said second body portion, said second connecting portion having a first flexural hinge for coupling said first body portion to said second connecting portion.
- 14. The system of claim 13, further comprising a first interferometer disposed to illuminate said first edge with a first illumination beam.
- 15. The system of claim 13, wherein
said stage includes a second edge defining a second direction forming an angle relative to said first edge, said stage being translatable along said second direction; and said system further comprises a second strain-isolated stage mirror coupled to said second edge, said second strain-isolated stage mirror having a first body portion, a second body portion, a first connecting portion extending across a gap between said first body portion and said second body portion; and a second connecting portion extending between said first body portion and said second body portion, said second connecting portion having a first flexural hinge for coupling said first body portion to said second connecting portion.
- 16. The system of claim 13, further comprising a second interferometer disposed to illuminate said second edge with a second illumination beam.
- 17. The system of claim 13, further comprising a fastener for coupling said first strain-isolated stage mirror to said first edge.
- 18. The system of claim 13, wherein said first strain-isolated stage mirror optically contacts said first edge.
- 19. The system of claim 13, wherein said first strain-isolated stage mirror is adhesively coupled to said first edge.
- 20. The system of claim 13, wherein said first strain-isolated stage mirror is integral with said stage.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the priority date of U.S. provisional application 60/249,947, filed on Nov. 20, 2000, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60249947 |
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