Patents Assigned to Advanced Thermal Sciences Corporation
  • Patent number: 8157951
    Abstract: A plasma reactor for processing a workpiece includes a reactor chamber, an electrostatic chuck within the chamber having a top surface for supporting a workpiece and having indentations in the top surface that form enclosed gas flow channels whenever covered by a workpiece resting on the top surface. The reactor further includes thermal control apparatus thermally coupled to the electrostatic chuck, an RF plasma bias power generator coupled to apply RF power to the electrostatic chuck, a pressurized gas supply of a thermally conductive gas, a controllable gas valve coupling the pressurized gas supply to the indentations to facilitate filling the channels with the thermally conductive gas for heat transfer between a backside of a workpiece and the electrostatic chuck at a heat transfer rate that is a function of the pressure against the backside of the workpiece of the thermally conductive gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2012
    Assignees: Applied Materials, Inc., Advanced Thermal Sciences Corporation
    Inventors: Douglas A. Buchberger, Jr., Paul Lukas Brillhart, Richard Fovell, Hamid Tavassoli, Douglas H. Burns, Kallol Bera, Daniel J. Hoffman
  • Patent number: 8092639
    Abstract: A plasma reactor having a reactor chamber and an electrostatic chuck with a surface for holding a workpiece inside the chamber includes a backside gas pressure source coupled to the electrostatic chuck for applying a thermally conductive gas under a selected pressure into a workpiece-surface interface formed whenever a workpiece is held on the surface and an evaporator inside the electrostatic chuck and a refrigeration loop having an expansion valve for controlling flow of coolant through the evaporator. The reactor further includes a temperature sensor in the electrostatic chuck and a memory storing a schedule of changes in RF power or wafer temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: Advanced Thermal Sciences Corporation
    Inventors: Douglas A. Buchberger, Jr., Paul Lukas Brillhart, Richard Fovell, Hamid Tavassoli, Douglas H. Burns, Kallol Bera, Daniel J. Hoffman, Kenneth W. Cowans, William W. Cowans, Glenn W. Zubillaga, Isaac Millan
  • Patent number: 8092638
    Abstract: A plasma reactor for processing a workpiece includes a reactor chamber, an electrostatic chuck within the chamber for supporting a workpiece, an RF plasma bias power generator coupled to apply RF power to the electrostatic chuck and a refrigeration loop having an evaporator inside the electrostatic chuck with a refrigerant inlet and a refrigerant outlet. Preferably, the evaporator includes a meandering passageway distributed in a plane beneath a top surface of the electrostatic chuck. Preferably, refrigerant within the evaporator is apportioned between a vapor phase and a liquid phase. As a result, heat transfer between the electrostatic chuck and the refrigerant within the evaporator is a constant-temperature process. This feature improves uniformity of temperature distribution across a diameter of the electrostatic chuck.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignees: Applied Materials Inc., Advanced Thermal Sciences Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Lukas Brillhart, Richard Fovell, Hamid Tavassoli, Douglas A. Buchberger, Jr., Douglas H. Burns, Kallol Bera, Daniel J. Hoffman
  • Patent number: 8034180
    Abstract: A method of controlling the temperature of a workpiece on a workpiece support in a plasma reactor includes placing coolant in a flow channel thermally coupled to the workpiece support, supporting a thermally conductive gas between the workpiece and the workpiece support to establish a backside gas pressure, providing sensors to measure the temperature of the workpiece support and the workpiece, and determining whether the rate of change in workpiece temperature is less or more than a rate limited by a thermal mass of the workpiece support. If the rate is less or equal, the thermal conditions of the coolant in the flow channel are changed to reduce a difference between the measured workpiece support temperature and a target workpiece support temperature. If the rate is more, the pressure of the thermally conductive gas is changed to reduce a difference between the measured workpiece temperature and a target workpiece temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2011
    Assignees: Applied Materials, Inc., Advanced Thermal Sciences Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Lukas Brillhart, Richard Fovell, Douglas A. Buchberger, Jr., Douglas H. Burns, Kallol Bera, Daniel J. Hoffman
  • Patent number: 8021521
    Abstract: A method of processing a workpiece in a plasma reactor having an electrostatic chuck for holding a workpiece in a chamber of the reactor includes providing a thermally conductive gas under pressure between a backside of the workpiece and a top surface of the electrostatic chuck, controlling the temperature of the electrostatic chuck, defining a desired workpiece temperature, measuring a current workpiece temperature or temperature related to the workpiece temperature and inputting the measured temperature to a thermal model representative of the electrostatic chuck. The method further includes determining from the thermal model a change in the pressure of the thermally conductive gas that would at least reduce the difference between the measured temperature and the desired temperature, and changing the pressure of the thermally conductive gas in accordance with the change determined from the thermal model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2011
    Assignees: Applied Materials, Inc., Advanced Thermal Sciences Corporation
    Inventors: Douglas A. Buchberger, Jr., Paul Lukas Brillhart, Richard Fovell, Hamid Tavassoli, Douglas H. Burns, Kallol Bera, Daniel J. Hoffman, Kenneth W. Cowans, Williams W. Cowans, Glenn W. Zubillaga, Isaac Millian
  • Patent number: 8012304
    Abstract: A plasma reactor having a reactor chamber and an electrostatic chuck having a surface for holding a workpiece inside the chamber includes inner and outer zone backside gas pressure sources coupled to the electrostatic chuck for applying a thermally conductive gas under respective pressures to respective inner and outer zones of a workpiece-surface interface formed whenever a workpiece is held on the surface, and inner and outer zone heat exchangers coupled to respective inner and outer zones of said electrostatic chuck. The reactor further includes inner and outer zone temperature sensors in inner and outer zones of the electrostatic chuck and a thermal model capable of simulating heat transfer through the inner and outer zones, respectively, between the evaporator and the surface based upon measurements from the inner and outer temperature sensors, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2011
    Assignees: Applied Materials, Inc., Advanced Thermal Sciences Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Lukas Brillhart, Richard Fovell, Hamid Tavassoli, Douglas A. Buchberger, Jr., Douglas H. Burns, Kallol Bera, Daniel J. Hoffman
  • Patent number: 7988872
    Abstract: In a plasma reactor having an electrostatic chuck with an electrostatic chuck top surface for supporting a workpiece, thermal transfer medium flow channels in the interior of the electrostatic chuck, a method for controlling temperature of the workpiece during plasma processing includes circulating thermal transfer medium through the thermal transfer medium flow passages and supplying a thermally conductive gas between the workpiece and the electrostatic chuck top surface, and changing thermal transfer medium thermal conditions of thermal transfer medium flowing in the thermal transfer medium flow channels so as to change the temperature of the electrostatic chuck at a first rate limited by the thermal mass of the electrostatic chuck. The method further includes changing the backside gas pressure of the thermally conductive gas so as to change the temperature of the workpiece at a second rate faster than the first rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2011
    Assignees: Applied Materials, Inc., Advanced Thermal Sciences Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Lukas Brillhart, Richard Fovell, Douglas A. Buchberger, Jr., Douglas H. Burns, Kallol Bera, Daniel J. Hoffman, Kenneth W. Cowans, William W. Cowans, Glenn W. Zubillaga, Isaac Millan