Patents by Inventor Robert Sculac
Robert Sculac 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).
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Patent number: 12322641Abstract: A process module for a substrate processing tool includes a plurality of processing stations each configured to perform a process on a substrate and a mechanical indexer arranged within the process module. The mechanical indexer includes a plurality of end effectors including at least a first end effector, a second end effector, and a third end effector. Each of the plurality of end effectors extends in a radial direction from a central axis of the mechanical indexer and is configured to rotate about the central axis within the process module. The mechanical indexer is configured to position each of the plurality of end effectors at any one of the plurality of processing stations within the process module. The mechanical indexer is configured to position more than one of the plurality of end effectors at a same one of the plurality of processing stations at a same time.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2021Date of Patent: June 3, 2025Assignee: LAM RESEARCH CORPORATIONInventors: Michael Nordin, Karl Frederick Leeser, Richard Blank, Robert Sculac, Damien Martin Slevin
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Publication number: 20210320029Abstract: A process module for a substrate processing tool includes a plurality of processing stations each configured to perform a process on a substrate and a mechanical indexer arranged within the process module. The mechanical indexer includes a plurality of end effectors including at least a first end effector, a second end effector, and a third end effector. Each of the plurality of end effectors extends in a radial direction from a central axis of the mechanical indexer and is configured to rotate about the central axis within the process module. The mechanical indexer is configured to position each of the plurality of end effectors at any one of the plurality of processing stations within the process module. The mechanical indexer is configured to position more than one of the plurality of end effectors at a same one of the plurality of processing stations at a same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Michael NORDIN, Karl Frederick LEESER, Richard BLANK, Robert SCULAC, Damien Martin SLEVIN
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Patent number: 11024531Abstract: A mechanical indexer for a substrate processing tool includes first and second arms each having first and second end effectors. The first arm is configured to rotate on a first spindle to selectively position the first end effector of the first arm at a plurality of processing stations of the substrate processing tool and selectively position the second end effector of the first arm at the plurality of processing stations of the substrate processing tool. The second arm is configured to rotate on a second spindle to selectively position the first end effector of the second arm at the plurality of processing stations of the substrate processing tool and selectively position the second end effector of the second arm at the plurality of processing stations of the substrate processing tool. The first arm is configured to rotate independently of the second arm.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Lam Research CorporationInventors: Michael Nordin, Karl Leeser, Richard Blank, Robert Sculac
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Publication number: 20180211864Abstract: A mechanical indexer for a substrate processing tool includes first and second arms each having first and second end effectors. The first arm is configured to rotate on a first spindle to selectively position the first end effector of the first arm at a plurality of processing stations of the substrate processing tool and selectively position the second end effector of the first arm at the plurality of processing stations of the substrate processing tool. The second arm is configured to rotate on a second spindle to selectively position the first end effector of the second arm at the plurality of processing stations of the substrate processing tool and selectively position the second end effector of the second arm at the plurality of processing stations of the substrate processing tool. The first arm is configured to rotate independently of the second arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2018Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Michael Nordin, Karl Leeser, Richard Blank, Robert Sculac
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Publication number: 20160118309Abstract: Embodiments provided herein describe systems and methods for processing substrates. A substrate having a first region and a second region is provided. A container is positioned proximate to the first region of the substrate. The container has an opening on an end thereof adjacent to the substrate. A processing liquid is dispensed into the container such that the processing liquid contacts the first region of the substrate through the opening. The gaseous pressure in a portion of the container devoid of the processing liquid is reduced. The reduction of the gaseous pressure prevents the processing liquid from flowing from the first region of the substrate to the second region of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2014Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Rajesh Kelekar, Satbir Kahlon, Robert Sculac
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Publication number: 20160111302Abstract: Embodiments provided herein provide systems and methods for wet processing substrates with a rotating splash shield. The systems include a fluid dispenser configured to dispense a processing fluid. A substrate support configured to support and rotate a substrate is also included. The substrate support is disposed such that the processing fluid dispensed by the fluid dispenser flows onto the substrate. A splash shield is positioned on at least one side of the substrate support and is configured to rotate. The splash shield has an upper portion extending above an upper surface of the substrate and a lower portion extending below a lower surface of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2014Publication date: April 21, 2016Inventors: Satbir Kahlon, Bernardo Donoso, Jeffrey Chih-Hou Lowe, Robert Sculac
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Patent number: 8807550Abstract: A method for combinatorially processing a substrate is provided. The method includes providing a substrate disposed on a substrate support. The substrate and the substrate support are raised against a plurality of sealing surfaces of corresponding sleeves of a plurality of flow cells of a combinatorial processing chamber. The combinatorial processing chamber is operable to concurrently process different regions of the substrate differently. A sealing pressure between the sealing surface of the sleeves and a surface of the substrate is monitored and the raising is terminated when a desired pressure is obtained. The different regions of the substrate are then processed differently.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Intermolecular, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Chih-Hou Lowe, Sandeep Mariserla, Robert Sculac
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Publication number: 20130156530Abstract: An aligner, chuck, and end effector for substrate processing are provided. The aligner includes a rotatable substrate support having a surface for supporting the substrate. The rotatable substrate support has a diameter less than a diameter of the substrate and surfaces of the rotatable substrate support are coated with a coating consisting essentially of a poly(p-xylylene) polymer. The chuck includes a flat platform that supports the substrate during processing. The chuck is larger than the substrate and may include holes though which lift pins can pass assist the loading/unloading of the substrate. The end effector includes an arm supporting a first extension and a second extension, wherein the arm, the first extension and the second extension are coated with a coating consisting essentially of a poly(p-xylylene) polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Intermolecular, Inc.Inventors: Robert Sculac, Aaron Francis, Satbir Kahlon, Le Marious Sword
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Publication number: 20130149077Abstract: A method for combinatorially processing a substrate is provided. The method includes providing a substrate disposed on a substrate support. The substrate and the substrate support are raised against a plurality of sealing surfaces of corresponding sleeves of a plurality of flow cells of a combinatorial processing chamber. The combinatorial processing chamber is operable to concurrently process different regions of the substrate differently. A sealing pressure between the sealing surface of the sleeves and a surface of the substrate is monitored and the raising is terminated when a desired pressure is obtained. The different regions of the substrate are then processed differently.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: Intermolecular, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Chih-Hou Lowe, Sandeep Mariserla, Robert Sculac
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Patent number: 7955990Abstract: Provided herein are improved methods of depositing carbon-based films using acetylene as a precursor. The methods involve using a low-vapor pressure solvent, e.g., dimethylfluoride (DMF) to stabilize the acetylene and delivering the acetylene to a deposition chamber. The methods provide improved wafer-to-wafer thickness uniformity and increase the usable amount of acetylene in an acetylene source to over 95%.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Novellus Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jon Henri, Gishun Hsu, Robert Sculac, Scott Stoddard
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Publication number: 20100151691Abstract: Provided herein are improved methods of depositing carbon-based films using acetylene as a precursor. The methods involve using a low-vapor pressure solvent, e.g., dimethylfluoride (DMF) to stabilize the acetylene and delivering the acetylene to a deposition chamber. The methods provide improved wafer-to-wafer thickness uniformity and increase the usable amount of acetylene in an acetylene source to over 95%.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Novellus Systems Inc.Inventors: Jon Henri, Gishun Hsu, Robert Sculac, Scott Stoddard