Patents by Inventor LEONID RIVKIN

LEONID RIVKIN 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: 10638594
    Abstract: A compact, small foot print, light source based on electron beam acceleration for insertion devices in EUV range metrology and actinic mask inspection using coherent scattering methods includes spiral storage rings providing plane straight sections. A magnet structure generates emittance for brilliance and coherent light content. A booster feeds the storage ring by top-up injection and keeps electron beam intensity stable. A booster level below the storage ring receives the electron beam from a linear accelerator in a central booster area. The source fits into laboratories or maintenance areas. Injection, RF-acceleration, beam manipulating devices and large diagnostics systems are required once. Higher average currents stored in the spiral enhance central cone power. Bunches are limited by ion trapping and a gap clears ions. The current is increased in the spiral. Gain in central cone power increases 5 fold, assuming a gap size of half single storage ring circumference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2020
    Assignee: Paul Scherrer Institut
    Inventors: Leonid Rivkin, Andreas Streun, Albin Wrulich
  • Publication number: 20190254155
    Abstract: A compact, small foot print, light source based on electron beam acceleration for insertion devices in EUV range metrology and actinic mask inspection using coherent scattering methods includes spiral storage rings providing plane straight sections. A magnet structure generates emittance for brilliance and coherent light content. A booster feeds the storage ring by top-up injection and keeps electron beam intensity stable. A booster level below the storage ring receives the electron beam from a linear accelerator in a central booster area. The source fits into laboratories or maintenance areas. Injection, RF-acceleration, beam manipulating devices and large diagnostics systems are required once. Higher average currents stored in the spiral enhance central cone power. Bunches are limited by ion trapping and a gap clears ions. The current is increased in the spiral. Gain in central cone power increases 5 fold, assuming a gap size of half single storage ring circumference.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2017
    Publication date: August 15, 2019
    Inventors: LEONID RIVKIN, ANDREAS STREUN, ALBIN WRULICH
  • Patent number: 10201066
    Abstract: A compact light source based on electron beam accelerator technology includes a storage ring, a booster ring, a linear accelerator and an undulator for providing light having the characteristics for actinic mask inspection at 13.5 nm. The booster ring and the storage ring are located at different levels in a concentric top view arrangement in order to keep the required floor space small and to reduce interference effects. Quasi-continuous injection by enhanced top-up injection leads to high intensity stability and combats lifetime reductions due to elastic beam gas scattering and Touschek scattering. Injection into the storage ring and extraction from the booster ring are performed diagonal in the plane which is defined by the parallel straight section orbits of the booster ring and the storage ring. For the top-up injection from the booster ring into the storage ring two antisymmetrically arranged Lambertson septa are used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2016
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2019
    Assignee: Paul Scherrer Institut
    Inventors: Yasin Ekinci, Leonid Rivkin, Albin Wrulich, Andreas Streun
  • Publication number: 20180249568
    Abstract: A compact light source based on electron beam accelerator technology includes a storage ring, a booster ring, a linear accelerator and an undulator for providing light having the characteristics for actinic mask inspection at 13.5 nm. The booster ring and the storage ring are located at different levels in a concentric top view arrangement in order to keep the required floor space small and to reduce interference effects. Quasi-continuous injection by enhanced top-up injection leads to high intensity stability and combats lifetime reductions due to elastic beam gas scattering and Touschek scattering. Injection into the storage ring and extraction from the booster ring are performed diagonal in the plane which is defined by the parallel straight section orbits of the booster ring and the storage ring. For the top-up injection from the booster ring into the storage ring two antisymmetrically arranged Lambertson septa are used.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2016
    Publication date: August 30, 2018
    Inventors: YASIN EKINCI, LEONID RIVKIN, ALBIN WRULICH, ANDREAS STREUN