Method for conducting heat to or from an article being treated u

Metal treatment – Compositions – Heat treating

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118 50, 118728, 165104R, 250398, 250492A, 357 91, 427 38, H01J 3700, H01L 2344

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042617626

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus are disclosed for providing heat conduction between an article being treated in a vacuum and a support member by providing a gas under pressure of about 0.5 to 2.0 Torr between the article and the support member. The method and apparatus are described for use in a semiconductor wafer ion implantation system wherein the wafer is clamped to the support member which is cooled. A seal can be provided between the wafer and the support member adjacent the periphery of the article.

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