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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 03, 2004
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2002
Hisashi Isozaki, Tokyo, JP;
Michihiro Yamazaki, Tokyo, JP;
Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Tokyo, JP;
Yoichiro Iwa, Tokyo, JP;
Kabushiki Kaisha Topcon, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A surface inspection apparatus comprises: a light source section that emits a first luminous flux and a second luminous flux; an irradiation optical system that irradiates the first luminous flux and the second luminous flux on the surface of the film-coated inspection subject; a displacement section that relatively displaces the film-coated inspection subject and an irradiation luminous flux from the irradiation optical system; a light-receiving optical system that receives scattered light generated from the inspection subject on the film-coated inspection subject after irradiation of the first luminous flux from the irradiation optical system and scattered light generated from the inspection subject on the film-coated inspection subject after irradiation of the second luminous flux from the irradiation optical system; a first light-receiving section that transforms the scattered light of the first luminous flux received by the light-receiving optical system into a first light reception signal; a second light-receiving section that transforms the scattered light of the second luminous flux received by the light-receiving optical system into a second light reception signal; and a sensitivity stabilizing section that synthesizes the first light reception signal and the second light reception signal to form a signal for sampling.