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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 31, 1992
Filed:
Nov. 09, 1990
Masahiko Matsudo, Kofu, JP;
Akira Koshiishi, Kofu, JP;
Naoki Takayama, Kofu, JP;
Kohei Kawamura, Nirasaki, JP;
Tokyo Electron Limited, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An ion generator comprises an electron-generating chamber and an ion-generating chamber. Ions are generated by introducing a raw material gas into the ion-generating chamber and irradiating the raw material gas with electrodes generated in the electron-generating chamber. The ions, thus generated, are drawn by ion-collecting electrodes and guided out of the ion-generating chamber through a slit formed in the ion output section of the ion-generating chamber. That corner of the ion-generating chamber which faces the ion-collecting electrodes is curved, and that outer wall of the ion-generating chamber which faces the ion-collecting electrodes is specular. With this structure, an undesirable spark discharge does not easily take place with reference to the ion-collecting electrodes, so that damage to the structural components of the ion generator is suppressed. Further, the ion output section is removable from the main body of the ion-generating chamber. Therefore, only the ion output section can be replaced with a new one, if it is worn out.