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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 16, 2004
Filed:
Oct. 04, 2001
Ismail Emesh, Gilbert, AZ (US);
Yakov Epshteyn, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Periya Gopalan, Chandler, AZ (US);
Guangshum Chen, Glendale, AZ (US);
Xingbo Yang, Phoenix, AZ (US);
SpeedFam-IPEC Corporation, Chandler, AZ (US);
Abstract
The invention relates generally to a system and method for improved cleaning of workpieces and workpiece cleaning tools. More specifically, the invention provides systems and methods for cleaning workpieces and sponges by manipulating the surface charge of one or more sponges by exposing them to various cleaning fluids. In one embodiment, sponges such as PVA sponges, having either positive, negative or neutral charges, are used to clean surfaces of workpieces such as semiconductor wafers. While cleaning a workpiece, a sponge may be exposed to a workpiece cleaning fluid, which may or may not alter the surface charge of the sponge. After cleaning the workpiece, the sponge may be exposed to a sponge cleaning fluid, which may or may not alter the surface charge of the sponge. Manipulating the surface charge of a sponge during and/or after cleaning of a workpiece may enhance cleaning of the workpiece, by attracting oppositely charged particles and/or repelling similarly charged particles from the workpiece surface. Manipulating the surface charge of a sponge may also enhance cleaning of the sponge, by reducing or eliminating the attractive forces between the surface of the sponge and the charged particles attached to it.