RETICLE POD WITH ANTISTATIC CAPABILITY
20220102177 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
- MING-CHIEN CHIU (New Taipei City, TW)
- Chia-Ho Chuang (New Taipei City, TW)
- Yi-Hsuan Lee (New Taipei City, TW)
- HSING-MIN WEN (New Taipei City, TW)
- HSIN-MIN HSUEH (New Taipei City, TW)
Cpc classification
H01L21/67359
ELECTRICITY
G03F7/70741
PHYSICS
H01L21/67393
ELECTRICITY
H05K5/0208
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/67396
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/67369
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/67363
ELECTRICITY
G03F7/7075
PHYSICS
G03F7/7085
PHYSICS
G03F1/66
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A reticle pod with antistatic capability includes a base and plural of support members. The base has a carrying surface having a recess formed thereon and defined by a bottom surface. The support members encircle the carrying surface of the base and are adapted to support a reticle. The recess is defined by a depth extending between the carrying surface and the bottom surface. The depth ranges from 300 μm to 3400 μm to thereby weaken the electrostatic force exerted upon particles on the carrying surface.
Claims
1. A reticle pod with antistatic capability, comprising: a base having a carrying surface, the carrying surface having a recess defined by a bottom surface; and a plurality of support members encircling the carrying surface of the base and configured to support a reticle, wherein the recess is defined by a depth extending between the carrying surface and the bottom surface, the depth ranging from 300 μm to 3400 μm, so as to weaken electrostatic force exerted upon particles on the carrying surface.
2. The reticle pod of claim 1, wherein the base further has an upward-facing contact surface encircling the carrying surface and adapted to be in contact with a lid to form a receiving space hermetically sealed.
3. The reticle pod of claim 1, wherein the recess has a ring-shaped edge encircling a zone of an area equal to or greater than an area of a pattern zone of the reticle.
4. The reticle pod of claim 1, wherein the recess has a ring-shaped edge encircling a zone sufficient to cover a pattern zone of the reticle.
5. (canceled)
6. The reticle pod of claim 1, wherein a residual voltage of the reticle is greater than 50 V, and the depth is at least greater than 400 μm.
7. A reticle pod with antistatic capability, comprising: a base having an upper surface, the upper surface being a deflected surface formed by mechanical processing; and a plurality of support members encircling the upper surface and configured to support a reticle, wherein formed between a downward-facing surface of the reticle and the upper surface of the base is a gap at least greater than 300 μm to weaken electrostatic force exerted upon particles on the upper surface of the base.
8. The reticle pod of claim 7, wherein the base further has an upward-facing contact surface encircling the upper surface and adapted to be in contact with a lid to form a receiving space hermetically sealed.
9. The reticle pod of claim 7, wherein an area of the upper surface is equal to or greater than an area of a pattern zone of the reticle.
10. The reticle pod of claim 7, wherein a zone of the upper surface is sufficient to cover a pattern zone of the reticle.
11. (canceled)
12. The reticle pod of claim 7, wherein a residual voltage of the reticle is greater than 50 V, and the gap is at least greater than 400 μm.
13. A method of processing a reticle pod, applied to a base of a reticle pod, the base having a carrying surface and a plurality of support members, the plurality of support members encircling the carrying surface of the base and configured to support a reticle, the method comprising the steps of: processing mechanically the carrying surface to form thereon a recess, the recess being defined by a bottom surface; and processing the recess to define the recess by a depth according to a residual voltage of the reticle, the depth being at least greater than 300 μm.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein, when the residual voltage is greater than 50 V, and the depth is at least greater than 400 μm.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein, when the residual voltage is greater than 100 V, and the depth is at least greater than 400 μm.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein, when the residual voltage is greater than 200 V, and the depth is at least greater than 800 μm.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein, when the residual voltage is greater than 400 V, and the depth is at least greater than 1600 μm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The present disclosure is depicted with the accompanying drawings and described below. Non-restrictive, non-exhaustive embodiments are hereunder presented with reference to the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings are intended to illustrate technical features and principles but are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0037] The present disclosure is hereunder described with reference to the accompanying drawings and illustrated by specific embodiments. However, the subject matter claimed by the present disclosure can be implemented in different forms, and thus its scope is not restricted to exemplary examples and embodiments disclosed below. The exemplary examples and embodiments serve illustrative purposes only. The present disclosure provides reasonably broad scope to the subject matter claimed.
[0038] The expression “in an embodiment” used herein does not necessarily refers to the same specific embodiment. The expression “in another embodiment” used herein does not necessarily refers to different specific embodiments. The subject matter claimed shall be deemed falling within the scope of a combination of exemplary examples and embodiments, in whole or in part.
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[0040] The base (212) has a plurality of support members (2121), an upward-facing carrying surface (hereinafter referred to as carrying surface (2122)) and an upward-facing contact surface (2123). The support members (2121) are disposed between carrying surface (2122) and upward-facing contact surface (2123) and encircle carrying surface (2122). The support members (2121) are configured to assume different shapes in order to support the bottom or lateral edges of reticle (220). For instance, in this embodiment, each support member (2121) has two limiting posts for limiting the transverse displacement of reticle (220) and a support pin for coming into contact with the downward-facing surface of the reticle and thus lifting reticle (220) to above carrying surface (2122). The gap between the downward-facing surface of reticle (220) and carrying surface (2122) depends on the height of the support pin. Basically, carrying surface (2122) is flat; however, in practice, at least a part of carrying surface (2122) is a deflected surface formed by mechanical processing and seldom discernible by the naked eye. The carrying surface (2122) is mechanically processed to form thereon a recess (2124). The recess (2124) is not only substantially centrally disposed at carrying surface (2122) but also encircled by carrying surface (2122). When reticle (220) lies on support members (2121), the pattern zone of reticle (220) corresponds in position to recess (2124).
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[0046] Therefore, the present disclosure provides a reticle pod. Controlling a processing depth of a recess in a base of the reticle pod or a gap between a bottom surface (upper surface) of the recess and a downward-facing surface of a reticle effectively weakens the effect of residual voltage of the reticle on particles on the surface of the base and thus lowers the chance the particles will be attracted to the downward-facing surface of the reticle, thereby protecting the pattern zone against contamination.