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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 10, 2002
Filed:
May. 26, 2000
Oliver David Jones, Watsonville, CA (US);
Kenneth C. McMahon, Morgan Hill, CA (US);
Jonathan Borkowski, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Scott Petersen, Scotts Valley, CA (US);
Donald Stephens, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Yassin Mehmandoust, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
James M. Olivas, Scotts Valley, CA (US);
Lam Research Corporation, Fremont, CA (US);
Abstract
Liquid is removed from disks by apparatus and methods for drying a disk that has been wet in a liquid bath. The disk and the bath are separated at a controlled rate to form a monolayer of liquid on the disk as the disk is positioned in a gas-filled volume. The separation may be by moving the disk out of the liquid bath, and the controlled rate is generally not less than the maximum rate at which a meniscus will form between the liquid bath and the surface of the disk when the liquid bath and the disk are separated. The gas-filled volume is defined by a hot chamber that continuously transfers thermal energy to the disk in the gas-filled volume. Hot gas directed into the volume and across the disk and out of the volume continuously transfers thermal energy to the disk. The directing of the gas out of the volume is independent of the separation of the bath and the disk. The thermal energy transferred to the disk in the volume evaporates the monolayer from the disk without decreasing the rate of separation of the disk and the bath below the maximum rate of such separation at which a meniscus will form between the bath and the surface of the disk during such separation. In addition to such separation, and directing of the hot gas across the disk and out of the volume, the relative humidity in the volume is kept low to inhibit recondensation of the liquid on the disks.