Patents by Inventor Surinder S. Bedi

Surinder S. Bedi has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7582167
    Abstract: In one embodiment, the invention is a guard ring for reducing particle entrapment along a moveable shaft of a substrate support. In one embodiment, the guard ring comprises a substantially annular guard ring positioned within a step formed in a sleeve that circumscribes the shaft. The guard ring is positioned to substantially seal a gap separating the shaft from the sleeve, so that the amount of particles and foreign matter that travel within or become trapped in the gap is substantially reduced. In another embodiment, a guard ring comprises a base portion having an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter, a first flange coupled to the inner perimeter, a second flange coupled to the outer perimeter, and a continuous channel separating the first flange from the second flange. The first flange is adapted to function as a spring that accommodates displacement of the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 1, 2009
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrzej Kaszuba, Sophia M. Velastegui, Visweswaren Sivaramakrishnan, Pyongwon Yim, Mario David Silvetti, Tom K. Cho, Indrajit Lahiri, Surinder S. Bedi
  • Patent number: 7279049
    Abstract: In one embodiment, the invention is a guard ring for reducing particle entrapment along a moveable shaft of a substrate support. In one embodiment, the guard ring comprises a substantially annular guard ring positioned within a step formed in a sleeve that circumscribes the shaft. The guard ring is positioned to substantially seal a gap separating the shaft from the sleeve, so that the amount of particles and foreign matter that travel within or become trapped in the gap is substantially reduced. In another embodiment, a guard ring comprises a base portion having an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter, a first flange coupled to the inner perimeter, a second flange coupled to the outer perimeter, and a continuous channel separating the first flange from the second flange. The first flange is adapted to function as a spring that accommodates displacement of the shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrzej Kaszuba, Sophia M. Velastegui, Visweswaren Sivaramakrishnan, Pyongwon Yim, Mario David Silvetti, Tom K. Cho, Indrajit Lahiri, Surinder S. Bedi
  • Patent number: 6538872
    Abstract: An electrostatic chuck 55 for holding a substrate 30 comprises an electrostatic member 100 made from a dielectric 115 covering an electrode 105 that is chargeable to electrostatically hold the substrate 30. A base 175 that includes a heater 235 is joined to the electrostatic member 100. The base may be made from a composite material, such as a porous ceramic infiltrated with the metal, and may be joined to the electrostatic member by a bond layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: You Wang, Shamouil Shamouilian, Arnold Kholodenko, Alexander M. Veytser, Surinder S. Bedi, Kadthala R. Narendrnath, Semyon L. Kats, Dennis S. Grimard, Wing L. Cheng, Ananda H. Kumar
  • Patent number: 6490146
    Abstract: An electrostatic chuck for holding a substrate has an electrostatic member having a dielectric covering an electrode that is chargeable to electrostatically hold the substrate. The bond layer has a metal layer that is infiltrated or brazed between the electrostatic member and the base. The base may be a composite of a ceramic and metal, the composite having a coefficient of thermal expansion within about ±30% of a coefficient of thermal expansion of the electrostatic member. The base may also have a heater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Applied Materials Inc.
    Inventors: You Wang, Shamouil Shamouilian, Arnold Kholodenko, Alexander M. Veytser, Surinder S. Bedi, Kadthala R. Narendrnath, Semyon L. Kats, Dennis S. Grimard, Wing L. Cheng, Ananda H. Kumar
  • Patent number: 6490144
    Abstract: A chamber 30 for processing a substrate 25 comprises a support 55 comprising a dielectric 60 enveloping an electrode 70. The electrode 70 may be chargeable to electrostatically hold the substrate 25 or may be chargeable to form an energized gas in the chamber 30 to process the substrate 25. A base 130 is below the support 55, and a compliant member 300 is positioned between the support 55 and the base 130. The compliant member 300 may be adapted to alleviate thermal stresses arising from a thermal expansion mismatch between the dielectric 60 and the base 130.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Kadthala R. Narendrnath, Syed H. Askari, Dennis S. Grimard, Surinder S. Bedi, Ananda H. Kumar, Shamouil Shamouilian
  • Patent number: 6462928
    Abstract: An electrostatic chuck 55 comprises an electrical connector 140 which is connected to the electrode 105 to conduct an electrical charge to the electrode 105. The electrical connector 140 comprises a refractory metal having a melting temperature of at least about 1500° C., such as for example, tungsten, titanium, nickel, tantalum, molybdenum, or alloys thereof. Preferably, the electrical connector 140 is bonded to the electrode 105 by a metal having a softening temperature of less than about 600° C., such as aluminum, indium, or low melting point alloys.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Shamouil Shamouilian, You Wang, Surinder S. Bedi, Arnold Kholodenko, Alexander M. Veytser, Kadthala R. Narendrnath, Semyon L. Kats, Dennis S. Grimard, Wing L. Cheng, Ananda H. Kumar
  • Publication number: 20020075624
    Abstract: An electrostatic chuck for holding a substrate has an electrostatic member having a dielectric covering an electrode that is chargeable to electrostatically hold the substrate. The bond layer has a metal layer that is infiltrated or brazed between the electrostatic member and the base. The base may be a composite of a ceramic and metal, the composite having a coefficient of thermal expansion within about ±30% of a coefficient of thermal expansion of the electrostatic member. The base may also have a heater.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2001
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: You Wang, Shamouil Shamouilian, Arnold Kholodenko, Alexander M. Veytser, Surinder S. Bedi, Kadthala R. Narendrnath, Semyon L. Kats, Dennis S. Grimard, Wing L. Cheng, Ananda H. Kumar
  • Publication number: 20020036881
    Abstract: An electrostatic chuck 55 comprises an electrostatic member 100 including a dielectric 115 having a surface 120 adapted to receive a substrate 30. The dielectric 115 covers an electrode 105 that is chargeable to electrostatically hold the substrate 30. The base 175 comprises a composite of a plurality of materials, such as, ceramic and metal, for example silicon carbide and aluminum. Optionally, a support 190 can be provided to support the base 175.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 1999
    Publication date: March 28, 2002
    Inventors: SHAMOUIL SHAMOUILIAN, ANANDA H. KUMAR, ARNOLD KHOLODENKO, YOU WANG, ALEXANDER M. VEYTSER, SURINDER S. BEDI, KADTHALA R. NARENDRNATH, SEMYON L. KATS, DENNIS S. GRIMARD, WING L. CHENG
  • Patent number: 6310755
    Abstract: An electrostatic chuck 55 has an electrostatic member 100 including a dielectric 115 having a surface 120 adapted to receive the substrate 30. The dielectric 115 covers an electrode 105 that is chargeable to electrostatically hold the substrate 30. A support 190 below the electrostatic member 100 has a cavity 300 adapted to hold a gas to serve as a thermal insulator to regulate the flow of heat from the electrostatic chuck 55 to a surface 120 of the chamber 25. The cavity 300 has a cross-sectional profile that is shaped to provide a predetermined temperature profile across the substrate 30.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Arnold Kholodenko, Shamouil Shamouilian, You Wang, Wing L. Cheng, Alexander M. Veytser, Surinder S. Bedi, Kadthala R. Narendrnath, Semyon L. Kats, Dennis S. Grimard, Ananda H. Kumar
  • Patent number: 6094334
    Abstract: An electrostatic chuck 20 for holding a substrate 25 in a process chamber 30 comprises an electrostatic member 115 comprising a polymer 120 covering an electrode 125, the polymer 120 having a receiving surface 135 for receiving the substrate 25. A heater 130 abutting the polymer 120 is provided to heat the substrate 25 during processing of the substrate 25. The heater 130 has a resistance that is sufficiently low to heat the substrate 25 without causing excessive thermal degradation of the polymer 120.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2000
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Surinder S. Bedi, Shamouil Shamouilian, Syed H. Askari, Arnold Kholodenko, Jon T. Clinton, Alexander M. Veytser, Liang-Guo Wang, You Wang
  • Patent number: 5986875
    Abstract: A puncture resistant electrostatic chuck (20) is described. The chuck (20) comprises at least one electrode (25); and a composite insulator (30) covering the electrode. The composite insulator comprises a matrix material having a conformal holding surface (50) capable of conforming to the substrate (35) under application of an electrostatic force generated by the electrode to reduce leakage of heat transfer fluid held between the substrate and the holding surface. A hard puncture resistant layer, such a layer of fibers or an aromatic polyamide layer, is positioned below the holding surface (50) and is sufficiently hard to increase the puncture resistance of the composite insulator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Arik Donde, Hyman J. Levinstein, Robert W. Wu, Andreas Hegedus, Edwin C. Weldon, Shamouil Shamouilian, Jon T. Clinton, Surinder S. Bedi
  • Patent number: 5729423
    Abstract: A puncture resistant electrostatic chuck (20) is described. The chuck (20) comprises at least one electrode (25); and a composite insulator (30) covering the electrode. The composite insulator comprises a matrix material having a conformal holding surface (50) capable of conforming to the substrate (35) under application of an electrostatic force generated by the electrode to reduce leakage of heat transfer fluid held between the substrate and the holding surface. A hard puncture resistant layer, such a layer of fibers or an aromatic polyamide layer, is positioned below the holding surface (50) and is sufficiently hard to increase the puncture resistance of the composite insulator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 17, 1998
    Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Arik Donde, Hyman J. Levinstein, Robert W. Wu, Andreas Hegedus, Edwin C. Weldon, Shamouil Shamouilian, Jon T. Clinton, Surinder S. Bedi