Patents by Inventor Evan R. Mapoles

Evan R. Mapoles 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: 7505619
    Abstract: A dark field surface inspection tool and system are disclosed herein. The tool includes an illumination source capable of scanning a light beam onto an inspection surface. Light scattered by each inspection point is captured as image data by a photo detector array arranged at a fourier plane. The images captured are adaptively filtered to remove a portion of the bright pixels from the images to generate filtered images. The filtered images are then analyzed to detect defects in the inspection surface. Methods of the invention include using die-to-die comparison to identify bright portions of scattering patterns and generate unique image filters associated with those patterns. The associated images are then filtered to generate filtered images which are then used to detect defects. Also, data models of light scattering behavior can be used to generate filters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2009
    Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Evan R. Mapoles, Grace H. Chen, Christopher F. Bevis, David W. Shortt
  • Patent number: 7106434
    Abstract: An integrated inspection system adapted to inspect a substrate. A first inspection station performs a first inspection of the substrate at a first resolution, and identifies defect candidate sites. A controller determines position information associated with each of the identified defect candidate sites. A second inspection station performs a second inspection of the defect candidate sites at a second resolution, where the second resolution is higher than the first resolution. A substrate stage moves the substrate between the first inspection station and the second inspection station, and indexes the substrate under both the first inspection station and the second inspection station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Evan R. Mapoles, Ralph Wolf
  • Patent number: 7106432
    Abstract: A dark field surface inspection tool of the invention includes an illumination source for directing a light beam onto a work piece. The tool includes a scanning element for enabling selected inspection points on the work piece to be scanned by the light beam. During scanning, the light scattered by each inspection point generates light scattering patterns associated with the surface characteristics of the scanned inspection point. The tool includes a photo detector array having photosensitive elements arranged to receive light from the light scattering pattern, thereby capturing an image of the light scattering pattern for each inspection point. Comparison circuitry is included for comparing light scattering patterns with a reference image to enable the identification of defects at the inspection point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2006
    Assignee: KLA-Tencor Technologies Corporation
    Inventors: Evan R. Mapoles, Grace H. Chen, Christopher F. Bevis, David W. Shortt
  • Patent number: 6989515
    Abstract: An image stabilization apparatus and method for stabilizing the imaging of a high-performance optical system prone to imaging instabilities from thermal effects. Thermal instabilities within the lens, such as convection, can result in image placement errors in a high-performance optical system. The apparatus includes a heating element arranged on the upper surface of the optical system to provide heat to one or more gas-filled spaces in the optical system. An insulating blanket covers a portion of the optical system to uniformize the heating of the optical system and increase efficiency of the apparatus. The gas in the spaces is heated so that the warmer gases reside near the upper portion of the optical system, while the cooler gases reside near the lower portion of the optical system. This creates a stable thermal environment within the lens system, thereby stabilizing the imaging. Optionally gas can be flowed over the lower surface to keep heat from heating the lower portion of the optical system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2006
    Assignee: Ultratech, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Newcomb, Evan R. Mapoles, David P. Gaines, Steve Shannon
  • Publication number: 20040074895
    Abstract: An image stabilization apparatus and method for stabilizing the imaging of a high-performance optical system prone to imaging instabilities from thermal effects. Thermal instabilities within the lens, such as convection, can result in image placement errors in a high-performance optical system. The apparatus includes a heating element arranged on the upper surface of the optical system to provide heat to one or more gas-filled spaces in the optical system. An insulating blanket covers a portion of the optical system to uniformize the heating of the optical system and increase efficiency of the apparatus. The gas in the spaces is heated so that the warmer gases reside near the upper portion of the optical system, while the cooler gases reside near the lower portion of the optical system. This creates a stable thermal environment within the lens system, thereby stabilizing the imaging. Optionally gas can be flowed over the lower surface to keep heat from heating the lower portion of the optical system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2003
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Applicant: ULTRATECH STEPPER, INC.
    Inventors: Michael A. Newcomb, Evan R. Mapoles, David P. Gaines, Steve Shannon
  • Patent number: 6617555
    Abstract: An image stabilization apparatus and method for stabilizing the imaging of a high-performance optical system prone to imaging instabilities from thermal effects. Thermal instabilities within the lens, such as convection, can result in image placement errors in a high-performance optical system. The apparatus includes a heating element arranged on the upper surface of the optical system to provide heat to one or more gas-filled spaces in the optical system. An insulating blanket covers a portion of the optical system to uniformize the heating of the optical system and increase efficiency of the apparatus. The gas in the spaces is heated so that the warmer gases reside near the upper portion of the optical system, while the cooler gases reside near the lower portion of the optical system. This creates a stable thermal environment within the lens system, thereby stabilizing the imaging. Optionally, gas can be flowed over the lower surface to keep heat from heating the lower portion of the optical system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Ultratech Stepper, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael A. Newcomb, Evan R. Mapoles, David P. Gaines, Steve Shannon