Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110318905 | SILICON/GERMANIUM NANOPARTICLE INKS, LASER PYROLYSIS REACTORS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF NANOPARTICLES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Laser pyrolysis reactor designs and corresponding reactant inlet nozzles are described to provide desirable particle quenching that is particularly suitable for the synthesis of elemental silicon particles. In particular, the nozzles can have a design to encourage nucleation and quenching with inert gas based on a significant flow of inert gas surrounding the reactant precursor flow and with a large inert entrainment flow effectively surrounding the reactant precursor and quench gas flows. Improved silicon nanoparticle inks are described that has silicon nanoparticles without any surface modification with organic compounds. The silicon ink properties can be engineered for particular printing applications, such as inkjet printing, gravure printing or screen printing. Appropriate processing methods are described to provide flexibility for ink designs without surface modifying the silicon nanoparticles. | 12-29-2011 |
20120024229 | CONTROL OF PLASMA PROFILE USING MAGNETIC NULL ARRANGEMENT BY AUXILIARY MAGNETS - Magnetrons for use in physical vapor deposition (PVD) chambers and methods of use thereof are provided herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus may include a support member having an axis of rotation; a plurality of first magnets coupled to the support member on a first side of the axis of rotation and having a first polarity oriented in a first direction perpendicular to the support member; and a second magnet coupled to the support member on a second side of the axis of rotation opposite the first side and having a second polarity oriented in a second direction opposite the first direction. In some embodiments, the apparatus is capable of forming a magnetic field including one or more magnetic nulls that modulate local plasma uniformity in a physical vapor deposition (PVD) chamber. | 02-02-2012 |
20120193769 | SILICON SUBSTRATES WITH DOPED SURFACE CONTACTS FORMED FROM DOPED SILICON INKS AND CORRESPONDING PROCESSES - The use of doped silicon nanoparticle inks and other liquid dopant sources can provide suitable dopant sources for driving dopant elements into a crystalline silicon substrate using a thermal process if a suitable cap is provided. Suitable caps include, for example, a capping slab, a cover that may or may not rest on the surface of the substrate and a cover layer. Desirable dopant profiled can be achieved. The doped nanoparticles can be delivered using a silicon ink. The residual silicon ink can be removed after the dopant drive-in or at least partially densified into a silicon material that is incorporated into the product device. The silicon doping is suitable for the introduction of dopants into crystalline silicon for the formation of solar cells. | 08-02-2012 |
20130105806 | STRUCTURES INCORPORATING SILICON NANOPARTICLE INKS, DENSIFIED SILICON MATERIALS FROM NANOPARTICLE SILICON DEPOSITS AND CORRESPONDING METHODS | 05-02-2013 |
20130196507 | Method Of Depositing Metals Using High Frequency Plasma - Methods for depositing metal layers, and more specifically TaN layers, using CVD and ALD techniques are provided. In one or more embodiments, the method includes sequentially exposing a substrate to a metal precursor, or more specifically a tantalum precursor, followed by a high frequency plasma. | 08-01-2013 |
20130221286 | SILICON/GERMANIUM NANOPARTICLE INKS, LASER PYROLYSIS REACTORS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF NANOPARTICLES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Laser pyrolysis reactor designs and corresponding reactant inlet nozzles are described to provide desirable particle quenching that is particularly suitable for the synthesis of elemental silicon particles. In particular, the nozzles can have a design to encourage nucleation and quenching with inert gas based on a significant flow of inert gas surrounding the reactant precursor flow and with a large inert entrainment flow effectively surrounding the reactant precursor and quench gas flows. Improved silicon nanoparticle inks are described that has silicon nanoparticles without any surface modification with organic compounds. The silicon ink properties can be engineered for particular printing applications, such as inkjet printing, gravure printing or screen printing. Appropriate processing methods are described to provide flexibility for ink designs without surface modifying the silicon nanoparticles. | 08-29-2013 |
20130330920 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUBSTRATE PRECLEAN WITH HYDROGEN CONTAINING HIGH FREQUENCY RF PLASMA - A high-frequency, hydrogen-based radio-frequency (RF) plasma is used to reduce a metal oxide and other contaminant disposed in an aperture that is formed in an ultra-low k dielectric material. Because the frequency of the plasma is at least about 40 MHz and the primary gas in the plasma is hydrogen, metal oxide can be advantageously removed without damaging the dielectric material. | 12-12-2013 |
20150114823 | BIPOLAR COLLIMATOR UTILIZED IN A PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION CHAMBER - The present invention provides an apparatus including a bipolar collimator disposed in a physical vapor deposition chamber and methods of using the same. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a chamber body and a chamber lid disposed on the chamber body defining a processing region therein, a collimator disposed in the processing region, and a power source coupled to the collimator. | 04-30-2015 |