Circuit probe for charged particle beam system
09709600 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Paul Johannes L. Barends (Oisterwijk, NL)
- Mathijs P. W. van den Boogaard (Boxtel, NL)
- Philip Brundage (Portland, OR, US)
Cpc classification
H01J2237/208
ELECTRICITY
H01J2237/2008
ELECTRICITY
H01J2237/24564
ELECTRICITY
H01J37/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A probe assembly can be connected and disconnected from its electrical harness within a vacuum chamber so that the probe assembly with the work piece mounted can be rotated and tilted without interference from a cable, and can then be reconnected without opening the vacuum chamber. Also described is a means of grounding a sample and probes when the probe assembly is disconnected from its electrical harness and a means of preventing damage to the probe mechanism and the probe itself by ensuring that the probes are not sticking up too far during operations.
Claims
1. A system for electrical probing of a work piece in a vacuum chamber, comprising: a vacuum chamber; a movable and rotatable stage; a probe assembly adapted to be supported on the rotatable stage, the probe assembly including: one or more electrical probes for contacting the work piece and providing or sensing electrical signal; and an electrical connector for providing or receiving electrical signals to or from the probe; the electrical connector configured so that motion of the stage can selectively connect or disconnect the electrical connector to allow the stage to move freely when the electrical connector is disconnected; one or more first elements mounted on a first portion of the stage and one or more second elements mounted on a second portion of the stage that is moveable with respect to the first portion, one of the first elements contacting the one of the second elements to physically disconnect or reconnect the electrical connector.
2. The system of claim 1 in which the one or more of the first elements comprises an actuator pin and one or more of the second elements comprise a lever that is moved by the actuator pins.
3. The system of claim 1 further comprising a conductor for grounding the work piece when the electrical connector is disconnected.
4. The system of claim 3 in which the conductor is a post that is contacted by the work piece by moving the stage.
5. The system of claim 1 further comprising a conductor for grounding the probe needles when the electrical connector is disconnected.
6. The system of claim 1 further comprising a mechanical barrier external to the probes that limits the extension of the probes.
7. A method of operating a charged particle beam system, comprising: inserting a probe assembly through a load lock of a vacuum chamber, the probe assembly including: multiple probes; and a sample position for supporting a sample during probing by the multiple probes; processing the sample in the vacuum chamber using a charged particle beam; without opening the vacuum chamber, mating a first electrical connector on the probe assembly with a second electrical connector in the vacuum chamber, the mating being achieved by using a motorized motion system otherwise used for positioning the sample in the particle beam system; and contacting one or more of the multiple probes to the sample to perform electrical testing on the sample; after processing the sample using the charged particle beam and contacting one or more of the multiple probes to the sample to perform electrical testing on the sample: disconnecting the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector; processing the sample a second time using the charged particle beam; mating the first electrical connector with the second electrical connector a second time; and contacting one or more of the multiple probes to the sample to perform electrical testing on the sample a second time.
8. The method of claim 7 further comprising before processing the sample the first time or the second time using focused ion beam, grounding the sample.
9. The method of claim 7 further comprising, during processing of the sample the first time or the second time using the charged particle beam, electrically biasing the sample to reduce the energy of the charged particles impinging on the sample while the probe assembly connector is not connected.
10. The method of claim 8 in which grounding the sample comprises moving the sample horizontally or vertically into contact with a grounding conductor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more thorough understanding of the present invention, and advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) It is desirable to be able to switch back and forth between electrically testing a sample using a nanoprobe and processing the sample using charged particle beam processing without removing the sample from the vacuum chamber.
(15) During processing, applicants have recognized that, in some sample preparation processes, it is desirable that: a. The sample region of interest is at the coincident point of the beams; b. The sample is grounded; c. The needles are grounded; d. The sample can tilt to 52 degrees; and e. While at 42 degrees tilt, the stage can rotate fully through +/180 degrees.
(16) The wiring harness that carries electrical signals to and from the probe assembly must be disconnected before tilting or rotating, and disconnecting will eliminate the ground connection from the sample and the needles. Also, the wiring harness must be disconnected before biasing the stage to a high voltage, which reducing the beam energy, to avoid damaging the probe electronics and creating unsafe conditions.
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(19) The probe assembly is preferably positioned on a five-axis stage, that is, the stage can move in the X, Y, and Z direction and can tilt and rotate. Only the Y-axis movement mechanism is shown in
(20) After the sample is processed, for example, by milling on a focused ion beam or imaging using the electron beam, the UHR Y carriage is moved in the direct opposite arrow 110, the lever 102 contacts actuator pin 122, which forces the connector back into the connector on the probe assembly so that the sample can be probed. This process can be repeated, for example, as different layers are removed from the sample using the ion beam, and exposed layers are electrically probed in sequence. Embodiments of the invention allow the electrical connections to the probe assembly to be connected and disconnected within the vacuum chamber, without venting the vacuum chamber to the atmosphere.
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(24) When the wiring harness is disconnected from the probe assembly, the sample and the probes are electrically floating, that is, they are not grounded. When the charged particle beam is directed at the sample, the sample becomes charged if it is not grounded.
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(28) The mezzanine is used not only to ground the probes, but it can also be used to prevent the probe from elevated to a point where it would be damages when the probe is tilted upward during physical motion, for example, while the probe assembly is being inserted into an airlock of a vacuum system or when the probe assembly with the sample is being tilted for charged particle beam processing.
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(31) One aspect of the invention provides a system for electrical probing of a work piece in a vacuum chamber, comprising:
(32) a vacuum chamber;
(33) a movable and rotatable stage;
(34) a probe assembly adapted to be supported on the rotatable stage, the probe assembly including:
(35) one or more electrical probes for contacting the work piece and providing or sensing electrical signal; and
(36) an electrical connector for providing or receiving electrical signals to or from the probe;
(37) the electrical connector configured so that motion of the stage can selectively connect or disconnect the electrical connector to allow the stage to move freely when the electrical connector is disconnected.
(38) In some embodiments, the system further comprises one or more first elements mounted on a first portion of the stage and one or more second elements mounted on the a second portion of the stage that is moveable with respect to the first portion, one of the first element contacting the one of the second elements to physically disconnect or reconnect the electrical connector.
(39) In some embodiments, the one or more of the first elements comprises an actuator pin and one or more of the second elements comprise a lever that is moved by the actuator pins.
(40) In some embodiments, the system further comprises a conductor for grounding the sample when the electrical connector is disconnected.
(41) In some embodiments, the conductor is a post that is contacted by the sample by moving the stage.
(42) In some embodiments, the system further comprises a conductor for grounding the probe needles when the electrical connector is disconnected.
(43) In some embodiments, the system further comprises a mechanical barrier external to the probes that limits the extension of the probes.
(44) Some aspects of the invention include a method of operating a charged particle beam system, comprising:
(45) inserting a probe assembly through a load lock of a vacuum chamber, the probe assembly including:
(46) multiple probes; and
(47) a sample position for supporting a sample during probing by the multiple probes;
(48) processing the sample in the vacuum chamber using a charged particle beam;
(49) without opening the vacuum chamber, mating a first electrical connector on the probe assembly with a second electrical connector in the vacuum chamber; and
(50) contacting one or more of the multiple probes to the sample to perform electrical testing on the sample.
(51) In some embodiments, the method further comprises after processing the sample using the charged particle beam and contacting one or more of the multiple probes to the sample to perform electrical testing on the sample:
(52) disconnecting the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector;
(53) processing the sample a second time using the charged particle beam;
(54) mating the first electrical connector with the second electrical connector a second time; and
(55) contacting one or more of the multiple probes to the sample to perform electrical testing on the sample a second time.
(56) In some embodiments, the method further comprises before processing the sample the first time or the second time using focused ion beam, grounding the sample.
(57) In some embodiments, the method further comprises during processing of the sample the first time or the second time using the charged particle beam, electrically biasing the sample to reduce the energy of the charged particles impinging on the sample while the probe assembly connector is not connected.
(58) In some embodiments, the method further comprises grounding the probes while processing the sample in the vacuum chamber using the charged particle beam.
(59) In some embodiments, grounding the sample comprises moving the sample horizontally or vertically into contact with a grounding conductor.
(60) In some embodiments, the method further comprises providing a physical restraint, external to the probes themselves, on the maximum elevation of the probe to prevent damage to the probe.
(61) In some embodiments, the invention includes a method and apparatus for grounding a sample in a probe assembly mounted in a vacuum chamber, the method comprising moving the sample or sample stage horizontally or vertically to contact a ground post.
(62) In some embodiments, the invention includes a method and apparatus for grounding a probe in a probe assembly mounted in a vacuum chamber, the method comprising moving the probe to contact a grounded conductor above or below the probe.
(63) In some embodiments, the invention includes a method and apparatus for protecting a probe in a probe assembly mounted in a vacuum chamber, the method comprising providing an external restriction that restricts motion of the probe to prevent the probe from extending far enough above the probe assembly to collide with an airlock or lens or other structure.
(64) A preferred method or apparatus of the present invention has many novel aspects, and because the invention can be embodied in different methods or apparatuses for different purposes, not every aspect need be present in every embodiment. Moreover, many of the aspects of the described embodiments may be separately patentable. For example, the method and apparatus for grounding the sample is thought to be patentable distinct from the method and apparatus for electrically connecting and disconnecting the probe assembly. Also, the method and apparatus for grounding the probes and the method and apparatus for protecting the probes by limiting their range of motion and separately patentable. These inventions can be used independently and are not required to be used together. The invention has broad applicability and can provide many benefits as described and shown in the examples above. The embodiments will vary greatly depending upon the specific application, and not every embodiment will provide all of the benefits and meet all of the objectives that are achievable by the invention.
(65) Although much of the previous description is directed at mineral samples from drill cuttings, the invention could be used to prepare samples of any suitable material. The terms work piece, sample, substrate, and specimen are used interchangeably in this application unless otherwise indicated. Further, whenever the terms automatic, automated, or similar terms are used herein, those terms will be understood to include manual initiation of the automatic or automated process or step.
(66) In the following discussion and in the claims, the terms including and comprising are used in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean including, but not limited to . . . To the extent that any term is not specially defined in this specification, the intent is that the term is to be given its plain and ordinary meaning. The accompanying drawings are intended to aid in understanding the present invention and, unless otherwise indicated, are not drawn to scale. Particle beam systems suitable for carrying out the present invention are commercially available, for example, from FEI Company, the assignee of the present application.
(67) Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.