Apparatus for detection of surface contaminations on silicon waf

Radiant energy – Inspection of solids or liquids by charged particles – Positive ion probe or microscope type

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250297, H01J 4944

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ABSTRACT:
Surface contamination of silicon wafers is detected by a combined beam-deflecting magnet and magnetic spectrometer system. Heavy ions are directed onto the surface of a silicon wafer through the beam-deflecting magnet, and ions back-scattered from contaminants in the surface of the wafer pass through the magnetic spectrometer onto a focal-plane detector. One or more Einzel lenses prevent ions back-scattered from the silicon in the wafer from reaching the detector.

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