H01J27/024

ION SOURCE AND CLEANING METHOD THEREOF

An ion source includes a plasma chamber, and a suppression electrode disposed downstream of the plasma chamber, and is operable to irradiate the suppression electrode with an ion beam produced from a cleaning gas to clean the suppression electrode. Prior to cleaning, the ion source moves the suppression electrode or the plasma chamber in a first direction to increase a distance between the plasma chamber and the suppression electrode.

Sample analysis systems and methods of use thereof

The invention generally relates to sample analysis systems and methods of use thereof. In certain aspects, the invention provides a system for analyzing a sample that includes an ion generator configured to generate ions from a sample. The system additionally includes an ion separator configured to separate at or above atmospheric pressure the ions received from the ion generator without use of laminar flowing gas, and a detector that receives and detects the separated ions.

Ion source with tailored extraction shape

An ion implantation system including an ion source for use in creating an ion beam is disclosed. The ion source has an ion source arc chamber housing that confines a high density concentration of ions within the chamber housing. An extraction member defining an appropriately configured extraction aperture allows ions to exit the source arc chamber. In a preferred embodiment, the extraction member defines a tailored extraction aperture shape for modifying an ion beam profile and producing a substantially uniform beam current across a dimension of the ion beam. The extraction aperture member defines an aperture in the form of an elongated slit having a width that varies, with wide ends and a narrow middle. The midsection of the extraction aperture has a narrower width than the opposite end sections. The tailored shape of the extraction aperture includes a central portion having a first width dimension, and first and second distal portions extending from opposite sides of the central portion, the opposed distal portions having a second width dimension that is greater than the first width dimension of the central portion.

ION SOURCE WITH TAILORED EXTRACTION APERTURE SHAPE
20200194219 · 2020-06-18 ·

An ion implantation system including an ion source for use in creating an ion beam is disclosed. The ion source has an ion source arc chamber housing that confines a high density concentration of ions within the chamber housing. An extraction member defining an appropriately configured extraction aperture allows ions to exit the source arc chamber. In a preferred embodiment, the extraction member defines a tailored extraction aperture shape for modifying an ion beam profile and producing a substantially uniform beam current across a dimension of the ion beam. The extraction aperture member defines an aperture in the form of an elongated slit having a width that varies, with wide ends and a narrow middle. The midsection of the extraction aperture has a narrower width than the opposite end sections. The tailored shape of the extraction aperture includes a central portion having a first width dimension, and first and second distal portions extending from opposite sides of the central portion, the opposed distal portions having a second width dimension that is greater than the first width dimension of the central portion.

CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM SOURCE, SURFACE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND SURFACE PROCESSING METHOD
20200176214 · 2020-06-04 ·

A charged particle beam source for a surface processing apparatus is disclosed. The charged particle beam source comprises: a plasma chamber; a plasma generation unit adapted to convert an input gas within the plasma chamber into a plasma containing charged particles; and a grid assembly adjacent an opening of the plasma chamber. The grid assembly comprises one or more grids each having a plurality of apertures therethrough, the one or more grids being electrically biased in use so as to accelerate charged particles from the plasma through the grid(s) to thereby output a charged particle beam, the major axis of which is substantially perpendicular to the plane of the grid assembly. The transmissivity of the or each grid to the charged particles is defined by the relative proportion of aperture area to non-aperture area, and at least one of the grids has a transmissivity which varies across the grid along a first direction, the transmissivity being lower adjacent a first extremity of the grid than adjacent a second extremity of the grid opposite the first extremity, the first direction lying parallel to the plane of the grid assembly, such that in use the charged particle beam output by the source has a non-uniform charged particle current density profile in a plane parallel to the plane of the grid assembly which varies along the first direction, the charged particle current density being lower adjacent a first edge of the beam than adjacent a second edge of the beam opposite the first edge.

EXTRACTION GRID

A device for extracting ions and/or electrons from a plasma has a grid (1) and a grid holder (2), on the circumference of which the grid (1) is fastened. According to the invention, the grid (1) is configured as an expanded metal grid. The invention further also provides a plasma source, a plasma coating device, and a method for producing an interference layer or interference layer systems.

Extraction Apparatus and System for High Throughput Ion Beam Processing

In one embodiment, an ion extraction optics for extracting a plurality of ion beams is provided. The ion extraction optics may include, an extraction plate, the extraction plate defining a cut-out region, the cut-out region being elongated along a first direction. The extraction apparatus may include a slidable insert, the slidable insert disposed to overlap the cut-out region, and slidably movable with respect to the extraction plate, along the first direction, wherein the slidable insert and cut-out region define a first aperture and a second aperture.

Ion source

An ion source is provided. The ion source includes a plasma generation chamber, a plate member, and an extraction electrode. The plasma generation chamber is supplied with a halogen-containing material. The plate member is provided on an end of the plasma generation chamber located on a side toward which an ion beam is extracted. The extraction electrode is disposed downstream of the plate member. The plate member is formed with a gas supply passage via which hydrogen gas is supplied to the extraction electrode.

Tetrode extraction apparatus for ion source

An electrode system for an ion source has a source electrode that defines a source aperture in an ion source chamber, and is coupled to a source power supply. A first ground electrode defines a first ground aperture that is electrically coupled to an electrical ground potential and extracts ions from the ion source. A suppression electrode is positioned downstream of the first ground electrode and defines a suppression aperture that is electrically coupled to a suppression power supply. A second ground electrode is positioned downstream of the suppression electrode and defines a second ground aperture. The first and second ground electrodes are fixedly coupled to one another and are electrically coupled to the electrical ground potential.

Systems And Methods For Workpiece Processing Using Neutral Atom Beams
20200043775 · 2020-02-06 ·

Plasma processing systems and methods are provided. In one example, a system includes a processing chamber having a workpiece support. The workpiece is configured to support a workpiece. The system includes a plasma source configured to induce a plasma from a process gas in a plasma chamber to generate one or more species of negative ions. The system includes a grid structure configured to accelerate the one or more negative ions towards the workpiece. The grid structure can include a first grid plate, a second grid plate, and one or more magnetic elements positioned between the first grid plate and second grid plate to reduce electrons accelerated through the first grid plate. The system can include a neutralizer cell disposed downstream of the grid structure configured to detach extra electrons from ions of the one or more species of negative ions to generate energetic neutral species for processing the workpiece.