Patents by Inventor Allen Hill

Allen Hill 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: 7164480
    Abstract: An interferometric microscope for making interferometric measurements of locations within an object that is in a medium, there being a mismatch between indices of refraction of said object and said medium, the microscope including a source for generating an input beam; an interferometer which is configured to receive the input beam and generate therefrom a measurement beam, to focus the measurement beam onto a selected spot in the object and produce for that selected spot a return measurement beam, and to combine the return measurement beam and a reference beam to produce an interference beam; and a detector system which is positioned to receive the interference beam, wherein the return measurement beam travels along a path from the object to the detector system and wherein the interferometer includes a compensating layer of material positioned in the path of the return measurement beam, the compensating layer producing a mismatch in the index of refraction along the path of the return measurement beam that c
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7161680
    Abstract: A method of interferometrically obtaining measurements for properties associated with a spot on or in an object, the method involving: receiving a sequence of M optical pulses separated in time; from each pulse in the sequence of M optical pulses, generating an n-tuplet of measurement pulses, and an n-tuplet of reference pulses, wherein each measurement pulse has a corresponding reference pulse aligned with it in time; from each pulse of each n-tuplet of reference pulses for the sequence of M optical pulses, generating a reference beam; from each pulse of each n-tuplet of measurement pulses for the sequence of M optical pulses, (a) generating a measurement beam; (b) directing the measurement beam onto the spot to thereby produce a return measurement beam from the spot; and (c) combining the return measurement beam with the corresponding reference beam that was derived from the reference pulse corresponding to that measurement pulse to generate an interference beam, wherein the sequence of M n-tuplets of measu
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2007
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7145663
    Abstract: An interferometry system including: a first imaging system that directs a measurement beam at an object to produce a return measurement beam from the object, that directs the return measurement beam onto an image plane, and that delivers a reference beam to the image plane; and a beam combining element in the image plane, said beam combining element comprising a first layer containing an array of sagittal slits and a second layer containing an array of tangential slits, wherein each slit of the array of sagittal slits is aligned with a corresponding different slit of the array of tangential slits, wherein the beam combining element combines the return measurement beam with the reference beam to produce an array of interference beams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7133139
    Abstract: A differential interferometric confocal microscope for measuring an object, the microscope including a source-side pinhole array; a detector-side pinhole array; and an interferometer that images the array of pinholes of the source-side pinhole array onto a first array of spots located in front of an object plane located near where the object is positioned and onto a second array of spots behind the object plane, wherein the first and second arrays of spots are displaced from each other in both a direction normal to the object plane and a direction parallel to the object plane, the interferometer also imaging the first arrays of spots onto a first image plane that is behind the detector-side pinhole array and imaging the second array of spots onto a second image plane that is in front of the detector-side pinhole array wherein each spot of the imaged first array of spots is aligned with a corresponding different spot of the imaged second array of spots and a corresponding different pinhole of the detector-side
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7099014
    Abstract: A method of making interferometric measurements of an object, the method including: generating an input beam that includes a plurality of component beams, each of which is at a different frequency and all of which are spatially coextensive with each other, some of the components beams having a first polarization and the rest having a second polarization that is orthogonal to the first polarization; deriving a plurality of measurement beams from the plurality of component beams, each of the plurality of measurement beams being at the frequency of the component beam from which it is derived; focusing the plurality of measurement beams onto a selected spot to produce a plurality of return measurement beams; combining each of the return measurement beams of the plurality of return measurement beams with a different corresponding reference beam of a plurality of reference beams to produce a plurality of interference beams; and acquiring a plurality of electrical interference signal values for the selected spot fro
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7084983
    Abstract: A confocal interferometry system for making interferometric measurements of an object, the system including an array of pinholes positioned to receive a source beam and, for each pinhole in the array of pinholes, separate the source beam into a corresponding reference beam on one side of the array of pinholes and a corresponding measurement beam on the other side of the array of pinholes; a first imaging system arranged to image the array of pinholes onto an array of spots on or in the object so that the corresponding measurement beam for each pinhole of the array of pinholes is directed to a different corresponding spot of the array of spots and produces for that spot a corresponding return measurement beam, the first imaging system also arranged to image the array of spots onto the array of pinholes so that the corresponding return measurement beam from each spot of the array of spots is directed back to a corresponding different pinhole in the array of pinholes, wherein for each pinhole the pinhole array c
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7084984
    Abstract: A method of detecting defects or artifacts on or in an object, wherein the defects or artifacts are characterized by a characteristic dimension, the method involving: generating an input beam for illuminating a spot at a selected location on or in the object, wherein the spot has a size L that is substantially larger than the characteristic dimension; deriving a measurement beam and a reference beam from the input beam; directing the measurement beam onto the object as an incident measurement beam that illuminates the spot at that selected location on or in the object to produce a backscattered measurement beam; interfering the backscattered measurement beam with the reference beam to produce an interference beam, the reference beam being oriented relative to the backscattered measurement beam so as to produce a peak sensitivity for a portion of the backscattered measurement beam that emanates from the object at a predetermined diffraction angle; converting the interference beam for that selected location int
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7064838
    Abstract: An interferometry system including an interferometer that includes a source imaging system that focuses an input beam onto a spot on or in the object and an object imaging system that images the spot onto a detector element as an interference beam, wherein the source imaging system is characterized by a first aperture stop that defines a first aperture and includes a first phase shifter that introduces a first phase shift in light passing through a first region of the first aperture relative to light passing through a second region of the first aperture, and wherein the object imaging system is characterized by a second aperture stop that defines a second aperture and includes a second phase shifter that introduces a second phase shift in light passing through a first region of the second aperture relative to light passing through a second region of the second aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7054077
    Abstract: A method of fabricating a catadioptric lens system, the method involving: fabricating a single catadioptric lens element having a bottom surface and an upper surface, the upper surface having a convex portion and a concave portion, both the convex and concave portions sharing a common axis of symmetry; cutting apart the catadioptric lens element to form 2n pie-shaped segments, wherein n is an integer; and reassembling the 2n pie-shaped segments to form the catadioptric lens system with n of the 2n pie-shaped segments being located above a common plane and the rest of the 2n pie-shaped elements being below the common plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7046372
    Abstract: An array of conjugated quadratures of fields is measured interferometrically by a confocal interferometer and detector system wherein each conjugated quadratures comprises a difference of conjugated quadratures of fields of beams scattered/reflected or transmitted by a pair of spots in or on a substrate. The array of conjugated quadratures is measured jointly, i.e., simultaneously, and the components of each conjugated quadratures may be measured jointly. Each pair of spots generally has a relative displacement on the order of the three or more times the size of the spots in a direction nominally tangent to the surface of the substrate. The relative phases of the beams subsequently scattered/reflected or transmitted by the pair of spots on/in a substrate may be adjusted as a set by control of a single system parameter so that the conjugated quadratures of the array of conjugated quadratures are nominally zero, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7023560
    Abstract: A differential interferometric confocal microscope for measuring an object, the microscope including: a source-side pinhole array; a detector-side pinhole array; and an interferometer that images the array of pinholes of the source-side pinhole array onto a first array of spots located in front of an object plane located near where the object is positioned and onto a second array of spots behind the object plane, wherein the first and second arrays of spots are displaced relative to each other in a direction that is normal to the object plane, the interferometer also (1) imaging the first arrays of spots onto a first image plane that is behind the detector-side pinhole array, (2) imaging the first array of spots onto a plane defined by the detector-side pinhole array, (3) imaging the second array of spots onto a second image plane that is in front of the detector-side pinhole array, and (4) imaging the second array of spots onto the plane defined by the detector-side pinhole array, wherein each spot of the im
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7019843
    Abstract: Interferometer systems are described that comprise optical assemblies to measure multiple degrees of freedom of a stage mirror and the topography of a reflecting surface of a stage mirror represented by datum lines and datum lines with corresponding local rotations of the reflecting surface of the stage mirror about the datum lines with high lateral spatial resolution. The interferometer systems measure slopes of datum lines and local rotations of the reflecting surface about the datum lines using single pass interferometric measurements of angular changes of directions of beams reflected by the reflecting surfaces. Two or more datum lines on a reflecting surface with concomitant measures of local rotations may be used to characterize topographic features, and these may be measured in situ in a lithography tool or measured off line either before installation or after removal from a lithography tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Zygo Corporation
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 7009712
    Abstract: A method of using an interferometric confocal microscope to measure features of a trench or via in a substrate, wherein the interferometric confocal microscope produces a measurement beam, the method involving: focusing the measurement beam at a selected location at or near the bottom of the trench or via to excite one or more guided-wave modes within the trench or via; measuring properties of a return measurement beam that is produced when the measurement beam is focused at the selected location, wherein the return measurement beam includes a component corresponding to a radiated field from the one or more guided-wave modes that are excited within the trench; and determining the features of the trench or via from the measured properties of the return measurement beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2006
    Assignee: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 6947148
    Abstract: Interferometric apparatus and method for measuring changes in distance to an object are compensated for the presence of undesirable phase shifts in measurement beams that result from their interacting with non-polarization preserving optical elements in at least one interferometer measurement leg. Compensation is provided by phase plates, multi-order phase plates set at a predetermined angle with respect to beam components, coatings on reflecting surfaces, or a segmented phase plate at least part of which is rotated with respect to polarized beam components, and combinations thereof. Compensation is provided in interferometers having measurement legs folded with reflecting surfaces that cause relative phase shifts in propagating polarized beams because of non-normal incidence. Compensation is also provided in upward and downward looking interferometers for measuring altitude and changes in altitude to a surface such as a translating wafer stage of a photolithographic exposure apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: Zygo Corporation
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Patent number: 6917432
    Abstract: Apparatus for measuring angular changes in the direction of travel of a light beam comprising at least one beam shearing assembly for separating, preferably orthogonally polarized, components of the light beam and introducing a lateral shear between them. An analyzer operates on the components to provide them with a common polarization state. A lens focuses the commonly polarized components of the light beam to a spot in a detector plane, and a detector operates to generate an electrical signal having a phase that varies in accordance with the angular change of the light beam in at least one plane. Electronic means receive the electrical signal, determines the phase therefrom, and converts the phase to the angular change in the direction of travel of the light beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2005
    Assignee: Zygo Corporation
    Inventors: Henry Allen Hill, Justin L. Kreuzer
  • Publication number: 20050036149
    Abstract: A method of detecting defects or artifacts on or in an object, wherein the defects or artifacts are characterized by a characteristic dimension, the method involving: generating an input beam for illuminating a spot at a selected location on or in the object, wherein the spot has a size L that is substantially larger than the characteristic dimension; deriving a measurement beam and a reference beam from the input beam; directing the measurement beam onto the object as an incident measurement beam that illuminates the spot at that selected location on or in the object to produce a backscattered measurement beam; interfering the backscattered measurement beam with the reference beam to produce an interference beam, the reference beam being oriented relative to the backscattered measurement beam so as to produce a peak sensitivity for a portion of the backscattered measurement beam that emanates from the object at a predetermined diffraction angle; converting the interference beam for that selected location int
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 7, 2004
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Applicant: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Publication number: 20040257577
    Abstract: An interferometery system for making interferometric measurements of an object, the system including: a beam generation module which during operation delivers an output beam that includes a first beam at a first frequency and a second beam at a second frequency that is different from the first frequency, the first and second beams within the output beam being coextensive, the beam generation module including a beam conditioner which during operation introduces a sequence of different shifts in a selected parameter of each of the first and second beams, the selected parameter selected from a group consisting of phase and frequency; a detector assembly having a detector element; and an interferometer constructed to receive the output beam at least a part of which represents a first measurement beam at the first frequency and a second measurement beam at the second frequency, the interferometer further constructed to image both the first and second measurement beams onto a selected spot on the object to produce
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2004
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Applicant: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Publication number: 20040246486
    Abstract: A confocal interferometry system for making interferometric measurements of an object, the system including an array of pinholes positioned to receive a source beam and, for each pinhole in the array of pinholes, separate the source beam into a corresponding reference beam on one side of the array of pinholes and a corresponding measurement beam on the other side of the array of pinholes; a first imaging system arranged to image the array of pinholes onto an array of spots on or in the object so that the corresponding measurement beam for each pinhole of the array of pinholes is directed to a different corresponding spot of the array of spots and produces for that spot a corresponding return measurement beam, the first imaging system also arranged to image the array of spots onto the array of pinholes so that the corresponding return measurement beam from each spot of the array of spots is directed back to a corresponding different pinhole in the array of pinholes, wherein for each pinhole the pinhole array c
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2004
    Publication date: December 9, 2004
    Applicant: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Publication number: 20040227950
    Abstract: An interferometry system for making interferometric measurements of an object, the system including a source assembly that generates an input beam; a detector assembly that includes a detector element; and an interferometer that includes a source imaging system that images the input beam onto a spot on or in the object and an object imaging system that images the spot onto the detector element as an interference beam, the object imaging system combining light coming from the spot with a reference beam to produce the interference beam, wherein the source imaging system is characterized by a first aperture stop that defines a first aperture and includes a first phase shifter that introduces a first phase shift in light passing through a first region of the first aperture relative to light passing through a second region of the first aperture, and wherein the object imaging system is characterized by a second aperture stop that defines a second aperture and includes a second phase shifter that introduces a secon
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2004
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Applicant: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill
  • Publication number: 20040227951
    Abstract: A method of making interferometric measurements of an object, the method including: generating an input beam that includes a plurality of component beams, each of which is at a different frequency and all of which are spatially coextensive with each other, some of the components beams having a first polarization and the rest having a second polarization that is orthogonal to the first polarization; deriving a plurality of measurement beams from the plurality of component beams, each of the plurality of measurement beams being at the frequency of the component beam from which it is derived; focusing the plurality of measurement beams onto a selected spot to produce a plurality of return measurement beams; combining each of the return measurement beams of the plurality of return measurement beams with a different corresponding reference beam of a plurality of reference beams to produce a plurality of interference beams; and acquiring a plurality of electrical interference signal values for the selected spot fro
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2004
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Applicant: Zetetic Institute
    Inventor: Henry Allen Hill