Radiant energy – Inspection of solids or liquids by charged particles – Electron microscope type
Reexamination Certificate
2005-10-03
2008-11-25
Berman, Jack I (Department: 2881)
Radiant energy
Inspection of solids or liquids by charged particles
Electron microscope type
C250S397000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07456403
ABSTRACT:
The charged particle beam device of this invention separately detects secondary signal particles emitted from the surface of a sample, dark field signal particles scattered within and transmitted through the sample, bright field signal particles transmitted through the sample without being scattered within the sample, and thereby allows the operator to observe the image with an optimum contrast according to applications. In order to detect only the dark field transmitted signal particles scattered within the sample, among the transmitted signal particles obtained by the primary charged particle beams having transmitted through the thin film sample, the device includes a transmitted signal conversion member having an opening through which the bright field transmitted signal particles not being scattered within the sample can pass, and a detection means for detecting signals colliding against the conversion member.
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Muto Atsushi
Nakagawa Mine
Sato Mitsugu
Takahashi Kaname
Tanba Yuusuke
Berman Jack I
Dickstein & Shapiro LLP
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
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