Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm John R. Ross
  • Patent number: 6538737
    Abstract: A high resolution etalon-grating spectrometer. A preferred embodiment presents an extremely narrow slit function in the ultraviolet range and is very useful for measuring bandwidth of narrow band excimer lasers used for integrated circuit lithography. Light from the laser is focused into a diffuser and the diffused light exiting the diffuser illuminates an etalon. A portion of its light exiting the etalon is collected and directed into a slit positioned at a fringe pattern of the etalon. Light passing through the slit is collimated and the collimated light illuminates a grating positioned in an approximately Littrow configuration which disburses the light according to wavelength. A portion of the dispursed light representing the wavelength corresponding to the selected etalon fringe is passed through a second slit and monitored by a light detector. When the etalon and the grating are tuned to the same precise wavelength a slit function is defined which is extremely narrow such as about 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Sandstrom, Alexander I. Ershov, William N. Partlo, Igor V. Fomenkov, Daniel J. W. Brown
  • Patent number: 6535531
    Abstract: A gas discharge laser with a pulse multiplier. In the pulse multiplier, short pulses from the laser are divided into portions and all or all but one of these portions are delayed in delay legs by different time periods and recombined to provide a stretched output pulse having substantially reduced intensity and longer duration as compared to the pulse from the laser. Focusing optics are included in each delay leg to assure that beam size and angular spread of each portion of the combined pulse is not substantially different from other portions of the pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2003
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott T. Smith, Alexander I. Ershov, Rajasekhar M. Rao
  • Patent number: 6532247
    Abstract: An electric discharge laser with fast wavelength correction. Fast wavelength correction equipment includes at least one piezoelectric drive and a fast wavelength measurement system and fast feedback response times. In a preferred embodiment, equipment is provided to control wavelength on a slow time frame of several milliseconds, on a intermediate time from of about one to three millisecond and on a very fast time frame of a few microseconds. Techniques include a combination of a relatively slow stepper motor and a very fast piezoelectric driver for tuning the laser wavelength using a tuning mirror. A preferred control technique is described (utilizing a very fast wavelength monitor) to provide the slow and intermediate wavelength control and a piezoelectric load cell in combination with the piezoelectric driver to provide the very fast (few microseconds) wavelength control.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2003
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald L. Spangler, Robert N. Jacques, George J. Everage, Stuart L. Anderson, Frederick A. Palenschat, Igor V. Fomenkov, Richard L. Sandstrom, William N. Partlo, John M. Algots, Daniel J. W. Brown
  • Patent number: 6529321
    Abstract: An overcoat protected diffraction grating. A replica grating having a thin aluminum reflective grating surface is produced by replication of a master grating or a submaster grating. The thin aluminum reflective surface may be cracked or have relatively thick grain boundaries containing oxides and hydroxides of aluminum and typically is also naturally coated with an aluminum oxide film. The grating is subsequently recoated in a vacuum chamber with a thin, pure, dense aluminum overcoat and then also in the vacuum the aluminum overcoat is coated with a thin film of MgF2. The grating is especially suited for use for wavelength selection in an ArF laser operating producing an ultraviolet laser beam at a wavelength of about 193 nm. The oxygen free aluminum overcoat prevents the ultraviolet light from causing damage by stimulating chemical reactions in grating materials under the aluminum grating surface or in the aluminum oxide film. The MgF2 additionally prevents oxidation on the surface, of the aluminum overcoat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Xiaojiang J. Pan, Richard G. Morton, Alexander I. Ershov
  • Patent number: 6529531
    Abstract: Electric discharge laser with fast chirp correction. Fast wavelength chirp correction equipment includes at least one piezoelectric drive and a fast wavelength detection means and has a feedback response time of less than 1.0 millisecond. In a preferred embodiment a simple learning algorithm is described to allow advance tuning mirror adjustment in anticipation of the learned chirp pattern. Techniques include a combination of a relatively slow stepper motor and a very fast piezoelectric driver. In another preferred embodiment chirp correction is made on a pulse-to-pulse basis where the wavelength of one pulse is measured and the wavelength of the next pulse is corrected based on the measurement. This correction technique is able to function at repetition rates as rapid as 2000 Hz and greater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: George J. Everage, Igor V. Fomenkov, Palash P. Das, Richard L. Sandstrom, Frederick G. Erie, John M. Algots
  • Patent number: 6527548
    Abstract: A self-powered space heater. At least one thermoelectric module is sandwiched between a hot surface of a combustion chamber of a fluid fired space heater and a room air-cooled heat exchanger for transferring heat from the space heater to room air. A blower circulates room air through the heat exchanger for the dual purpose of heating the room air and also removing heat from the heat exchanger. In a preferred embodiment two thermoelectric modules are utilized in a diesel fuel fired space heater to provide heated air for the cab of a diesel truck. Spherical self-alignment washers are used in a compression frame to apply uniform compression force to both hot and cold sides of the thermoelectric modules. The two modules provide about 25 Watts output that is more than sufficient power to operate the heater that requires about 20 Watts. Extra power can be used for other purposes such as battery charging.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Hi-Z Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Aleksandr S. Kushch, Daniel Allen
  • Patent number: 6519947
    Abstract: A low-cost thermoelectric module utilizing a greatly reduced quantity of thermoelectric material as compared to similar prior art thermoelectric modules. An egg crate design containing thermoelectric elements is utilized in the present invention. However, the walls of the egg crate in the parts of the module separating the thermoelectric elements are made thick so that the total cross sectional area of the elements is less than 75 percent of the total module cross sectional area. The spaces above and below the elements are filled with a high heat and electric conducting material such as aluminum. This produces funnel-shaped conductors funneling heat and electric current into and out of each of the thermoelectric elements. The payoff to this approach is that the heat flux through the hot and cold module surfaces can be maintained while producing the same power output with about half the thermoelectric material or less.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: Hi-Z Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: John C. Bass, Daniel T. Allen, Norbert B. Elsner
  • Patent number: 6511703
    Abstract: An overcoat protected diffraction grating. A replica grating having a thin aluminum reflective grating surface is produced by replication of a master grating or a submaster grating. The thin aluminum reflective surface may be cracked or have relatively thick grain boundaries containing oxides and hydroxides of aluminum and typically is also naturally coated with an aluminum oxide film. The grating is subsequently overcoated in a vacuum chamber with one or two thin, pure, dense aluminum overcoat layers and then also in the vacuum the aluminum overcoat layer or layers are coated with one or more thin protective layers of a material transparent to ultraviolet radiation. In preferred embodiments this protective layer is a single layer of MgF2, SiO2 or Al2O3. In other preferred embodiments the layer is a layer of MgF2 or SiO2 covered with a layer of Al2O3 and in a third preferred embodiment the protective layer is made up of four alternating layers of MgF2 and Al2O3 or four alternating layers of SiO2 and Al2O3.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Xiaojiang J. Pan, Richard G. Morton, Alexander I. Ershov
  • Patent number: 6504860
    Abstract: A laser component purge system for discharge lasers. The LNP, the output coupler and the wavemeter are contained in sealed chambers each having a purge inlet port and a purge outlet port. Purge gas such as N2 is directed to each of the inlet ports. A purge monitoring system is provided which monitors the purge flow and provides one or more signals to a processor which is programmed to minimize laser timeouts attributable to purge conditions without endangering the purged optical components. In a preferred embodiment, gas exiting the outlet ports are directed to flow monitors which provide the one or more signals to the processor. Purge gas may be exhausted or recirculated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter C. Newman, John Van Doorn, Darrel W. Fullen, William H. Clopton, Shahryar Rokni
  • Patent number: 6502398
    Abstract: An exhaust power recovery system for internal combustion engines. The engine exhaust gases drive a gas turbine that in turn drives a hydraulic turbine pump pressurizing a hydraulic fluid which then in turn is the driving source for a hydraulic motor which transmits power to the engine shaft. In a preferred embodiment for a turbocharged engine, the hydraulic fluid is also used as the drive fluid in a hydraulic supercharger system that provides additional supercharging at low engine speeds to supplement the exhaust driven turbocharging system. In this embodiment the pressurized hydraulic fluid for driving the supercharger hydraulic turbine is provided by a pump driven by the engine shaft. A hydraulic fluid control system is provided to match compressed air flow with engine needs. In this preferred embodiment more than enough energy is recovered from the exhaust gasses by the exhaust power recovery system to operate the hydraulic supercharger system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Inventor: Davorin D. Kapich
  • Patent number: 6496528
    Abstract: A grating based line narrowing device for line narrowing lasers producing high energy laser beams. Techniques are provided for minimizing adverse effects of heat produced by the laser beam inside the line narrowing device. A flexural grating mount is provided which virtually eliminates stress on the grating caused by differential thermal expansion between the grating and the LNP housing structure. In a preferred embodiment the grating which is comprised of a very thin lined aluminum surface on a thick ultra low expansion glass substrate is attached to an aluminum housing structure using a flexural grating mount. At least one flexure joint is provided in the grating mount which permits thermal expansion and contraction of the aluminum housing without producing undesirable mechanical stresses in the glass substrate of the grating. In some embodiments the mount comprises a metal plate and the flexure joint is a H-Flex joint which is machined into the metal plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Clay C. Titus, William G. Hulburd, Raymond F. Cybulski, John M. Algots, Michael S. Lysik
  • Patent number: 6493374
    Abstract: A smart laser having automatic computer control of pulse energy, wavelength and bandwidth using feedback signals from a wavemeter. Pulse energy is controlled by controlling discharge voltage, wavelength by controlling the position of an RMAX mirror and bandwidth is controller by adjusting the curvature of a grating to shapes more complicated than simple convex or simple concave. A preferred embodiment provides seven piezoelectric driven pressure-tension locations on the back side of the grating at 5 horizontal locations to produce shapes such as S shapes, W shapes and twisted shapes. Preferred embodiments include automatic feedback control of horizontal and vertical beam profile by automatic adjustment of a prism plate on which beam expander prisms are located and automatic adjustment of the RMAX tilt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Igor V. Fomenkov, Frederick G. Erie, Jesse D. Buck, Palash P. Das
  • Patent number: 6488408
    Abstract: A device for measuring the temperature of the water inside a water container. A temperature probe that defines a front end and a rear end has its front end exposed to water inside the water container. A temperature probe mount mounts the temperature probe to the side of the water container and allows access of the front end of the temperature probe to the water inside the water container. A temperature probe insulator fits over the rear end of the temperature probe. The temperature probe insulator attaches to the temperature probe mount and prevents rearward motion of the temperature probe. In a preferred embodiment, the water container is a spa. In a preferred embodiment, the temperature probe insulator is made of a rubbery substance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Gecko Electronique, Inc.
    Inventors: Benoit Laflamme, Sylvain Ringuet
  • Patent number: 6485380
    Abstract: A golf club includes an electroactive assembly attached to the club and electrically tuned to capture energy from one or more vibrational modes with high efficiency. More generally, a sports implement includes an electroactive element, such as a piezoceramic sheet attached to the implement, and a circuit attached to the electroactive element. The circuit may be a shunt, or may include processing such as amplification and phase control to apply a driving signal which may compensate for strain sensed in the implement, or may simply alter the stiffness to affect performance. The electroactive element is located in a region of high strain to apply damping, and may include plural subassemblies mounted to capture energy in different planes, or to capture an asymmetric strain distribution while maintaining structural symmetry. In a ski the element captures between about one and five percent of the strain energy of the ski.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: Active Control eXperts, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald Spangler, David Gilbert, Carl Prestia, Emanuele Bianchini, Kenneth B. Lazarus, Jeffrey W. Moore, Robert N. Jacques, Jonathan C. Allen, Farla M. Russo
  • Patent number: 6480275
    Abstract: A high resolution etalon-grating monochromator. A preferred embodiment presents an extremely narrow slit function in the ultraviolet range and is very useful for measuring bandwidth of narrow band excimer lasers used for integrated circuit lithography. Light from the laser is focused into a diffuser and the diffused light exiting the diffuser illuminates an etalon. A portion of its light exiting the etalon is collected and directed into a slit positioned at a fringe pattern of the etalon. Light passing through the slit is collimated and the collimated light illuminates a grating positioned in an approximately Littrow configuration which disburses the light according to wavelength. A portion of the dispursed light representing the wavelength corresponding to the selected etalon fringe is passed through a second slit and monitored by a light detector. When the etalon and the grating are tuned to the same precise wavelength a slit function is defined which is extremely narrow such as about 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Sandstrom, Alexander I. Ershov, William N. Partlo, Igor V. Fomenkov, Scott T. Smith
  • Patent number: 6476363
    Abstract: A dry fire protection system for a spa and the spa's associated equipment. A heating element heats the spa's water. A resistive water level sensor senses that the level of water around the heating element is higher than a predetermined height or lower than a predetermined height, and a heating element deactivation device electrically deactivates the heating element when the water level around the heating element falls below a predetermined level. In a preferred embodiment, the heating element deactivation device is an electric circuit comprising a comparator circuit and a control circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Gecko Electronique, Inc.
    Inventors: Michel Authier, Benoit Laflamme, Christian Brochu
  • Patent number: 6477193
    Abstract: A gas discharge laser capable of operating at pulse rates in the range of 4,000 Hz to 6,000 Hz at pulse energies in the range of 5 mJ to 10 mJ or greater. Important improvements over prior art designs include: (1) a squirrel cage type fan for producing gas velocities through the discharge region of more than 67 m/s and capable of continuous trouble-free operation for several months, (2) a liquid cooled drive motor having a low loss sealing member separating the motor rotor from the motor starter and protecting the motor from the laser gas and a breach detection device for detecting any breach of the sealing member, (3) a heat exchanger system capable of removing in excess of 16 kw of heat energy from the laser gas and (4) a pulse power system capable of providing precisely controlled electrical pulses to the electrodes needed to produce laser pulses at the desired pulse energies in the range of 5 mJ to 10 mJ or greater at pulse repetition rates in the range of 4,000 Hz to 6,000 Hz or greater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: I. Roger Oliver, William N. Partlo
  • Patent number: 6466601
    Abstract: A gas discharge modular laser with beam train isolation between laser chamber module and front and rear optics which define the laser resonant cavity. Beam train isolation units isolates the beam train from atmospheric air while permitting quick and easy removal of the laser chamber without disturbing the optics of the resonant cavity. In preferred embodiments, metal bellows units are bolted at only side so that the chamber module can be removed and replaced without unbolting the bellows unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Xiaojiang J. Pan, Vladimir Kulgeyko
  • Patent number: 6466602
    Abstract: A gas discharge laser having a laser chamber with two elongated erodable electrode elements, each having an erodable section and an electrode with support configured to minimize discharge region laser gas turbulence and with the electrode elements being configured to permit gradual erosion over more than 8 billion pulses without causing substantial changes in the shape of electrical discharges between the electrode elements. A pulse power system provides electrical pulses of at least 2J at rates of at least 2 KHz. A blower circulates laser gas between the electrodes at speeds of at least 2 m/s and a heat exchanger is provided to remove heat produced by the blower and the discharges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: Vladimir B. Fleurov, Michael C. Cates, Michael Du'Lyea, Igor V. Fomenkov, Dmitri V. Gaidarenko, Jean-Marc Hueber, Richard G. Morton, Eckehard D. Onkels, Robert A. Shannon, Ross H. Winnick
  • Patent number: 6452199
    Abstract: A high energy photon source. A pair of plasma pinch electrodes are located in a vacuum chamber. The chamber contains a working gas which includes a noble buffer gas and an active gas chosen to provide a desired spectral line. A pulse power source provides electrical pulses at voltages high enough to create electrical discharges between the electrodes to produce very high temperature, high density plasma pinches in the working gas providing radiation at the spectral line of the active gas. A blast shield positioned just beyond the location of the high density pinch provides a physical barrier which confines the pinch limiting its axial elongation. A small port is provided in the blast shield that permits the radiation but not the plasma to pass through the shield. In a preferred embodiment a surface of the shield facing the plasma is dome-shaped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: Cymer, Inc.
    Inventors: William N. Partlo, Igor V. Fomenkov, Daniel L. Birx