Patents by Inventor Daniel Guzman

Daniel Guzman 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: 12671066
    Abstract: A plasma processing chamber has an upper window with a coil disposed above the upper window. A coil connection enclosure is disposed above the coil. A metrology enclosure is disposed above the coil connection enclosure. A spectral reflectometry system is disposed within the metrology enclosure. The spectral reflectometry system includes an optical collimator positioned to direct a beam of light through an opening in the metrology enclosure, an opening in the coil connection enclosure, and the upper window into the plasma processing chamber. The optical collimator is also configured to receive reflected light from within the plasma processing chamber, where the reflected light passes through the upper window and through the opening in the coil connection enclosure and through the opening in the metrology enclosure. A tip angle and a tilt angle of the optical collimator are remotely adjusted to optimize an orientation of the optical collimator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2022
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2026
    Assignee: Lam Research Corporation
    Inventors: Alexander Miller Paterson, Daniel Guzman, William T. Hart, Cristian Siladie, Michael John Martin, Yuhou Wang, Michael Drymon, John Drewery, Eduardo Castanos-Martinez, Jorge Luque
  • Publication number: 20240404804
    Abstract: A radiofrequency calibration system for a direct-drive radiofrequency power supply includes a reference box that includes a reference circuit for converting a non-reference input impedance to a reference output impedance. The reference box has an input connector electrically connected to a radiofrequency output coupling of the direct-drive radiofrequency power supply. A radiofrequency power meter has a radiofrequency power input electrically connected to an output connector of the reference box. The radiofrequency power meter has an input impedance and an output impedance that substantially match the reference output impedance of the reference box. A cable has a first end electrically connected to a radiofrequency power output of the radiofrequency power meter and a second end connected to a test load that has an impedance that substantially matches the reference output impedance of the reference box. A controller is connected in data communication with a data interface of the radiofrequency power meter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2022
    Publication date: December 5, 2024
    Inventors: Alexander Miller Paterson, Daniel Guzman, William T. Hart, Cristian Siladie, Michael John Martin, Yuhou Wang, Michael Drymon, John Drewery, Robert Griffith O'Neill, Luc Albarede, Neil Simon Ocampo
  • Publication number: 20240395519
    Abstract: A plasma processing chamber has an upper window with a coil disposed above the upper window. A coil connection enclosure is disposed above the coil. A metrology enclosure is disposed above the coil connection enclosure. A spectral reflectometry system is disposed within the metrology enclosure. The spectral reflectometry system includes an optical collimator positioned to direct a beam of light through an opening in the metrology enclosure, an opening in the coil connection enclosure, and the upper window into the plasma processing chamber. The optical collimator is also configured to receive reflected light from within the plasma processing chamber, where the reflected light passes through the upper window and through the opening in the coil connection enclosure and through the opening in the metrology enclosure. A tip angle and a tilt angle of the optical collimator are remotely adjusted to optimize an orientation of the optical collimator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2022
    Publication date: November 28, 2024
    Inventors: Alexander Miller Paterson, Daniel Guzman, William T. Hart, Cristian Siladie, Michael John Martin, Michael Drymon, Yuhou Wang, John Drewery, Eduardo Castanos-Martinez, Jorge Luque