High-performance adaptable sampling system
According to an embodiment, a plasma processing system is proposed. The plasma processing system includes a processing chamber for plasma; a two-chambered pumping block linked to the chamber through an orifice that creates a particle beam via a pressure difference, with the upper pressure regulated by a connected vacuum pump; a detector stage attached to the pumping block through another orifice and connectable to a vacuum pump to guide the beam through a third orifice; a mass spectrometer connected to the detector stage via the third orifice, featuring an ionizer that ionizes the beam's species by cycling through energy levels in multiple steps; and a shutter installed in the pumping block's path of the particle beam, designed to operate at each energy level step.
1 . A plasma processing system, comprising:
a processing chamber configured to contain a plasma;
a pumping block fluidically coupled to the processing chamber via a first orifice, the pumping block having a first chamber and a second chamber vertically stacked, the first orifice configured to generate a particle beam from the plasma using a pressure differential between the first chamber and the processing chamber, a pressure of the first chamber controlled by a first vacuum pump coupled to the second chamber;
a detector stage fluidically coupled to the pumping block via a second orifice, the detector stage couplable to a second vacuum pump configured to direct the particle beam to a third orifice;
a mass spectrometer fluidically coupled to the detector stage via the third orifice, the mass spectrometer comprising an ionizer configured to ionize species of the particle beam by sweeping through a range of electron energies in a plurality of energy steps; and
a shutter disposed in the pumping block between the first orifice and the mass spectrometer in a path of the particle beam, the shutter configured to open and close during each of the plurality of energy steps.
2 . The plasma processing system of claim 1 , further comprising a series of skimmers and collimation mechanisms that direct the particle beam from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer.
3 . The plasma processing system of claim 1 , wherein the shutter is configured to rotate within a 10-degree rotational direction to transition between the open and close configurations.
4 . The plasma processing system of claim 1 , wherein the path of the particle beam is a straight line from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer, and wherein a distance for the particle beam to travel from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer is less than 140 millimeters.
5 . The plasma processing system of claim 1 , wherein the pumping block further comprises an ion repeller within the first chamber, and wherein the ion repeller is configured to repel a trajectory of charged particles from the mass spectrometer.
6 . The plasma processing system of claim 5 , wherein the ion repeller is configured to repel the charged particles to the first vacuum pump coupled to the second chamber.
7 . The plasma processing system of claim 1 , wherein the mass spectrometer is a residual gas analyzer (RGA) type of mass spectrometer.
8 . A sampling system for a plasma processing system, the sampling system comprising:
a pumping block fluidically couplable to a processing chamber of the plasma processing system via a first orifice, the pumping block having a first chamber and a second chamber vertically stacked, the first chamber providing a path for a particle beam generated by the first orifice from a plasma within the processing chamber in response to a pressure differential between the first chamber and the processing chamber, a pressure of the first chamber controlled by a first vacuum pump coupled to the second chamber;
a shutter arranged in the pumping block in the path of the particle beam, the shutter configured to open and close during an energy sweep in a series of energy steps by an ionizer of a mass spectrometer, the ionizer configured to ionize species of the particle beam; and
a detector stage fluidically coupled to the pumping block along the path of the particle beam via a second orifice, the detector stage couplable to a second vacuum pump configured to direct the particle beam to the mass spectrometer via a third orifice fluidically coupling the mass spectrometer to the detector stage.
9 . The sampling system of claim 8 , further comprising a series of skimmers and collimation mechanisms that direct the particle beam from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer.
10 . The sampling system of claim 8 , wherein the shutter is configured to rotate within a 10-degree rotational direction to transition between the open and close configurations.
11 . The sampling system of claim 8 , wherein the path of the particle beam is a straight line from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer, and wherein a distance for the particle beam to travel from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer is less than 140 millimeters.
12 . The sampling system of claim 8 , wherein the pumping block further comprises an ion repeller within the first chamber, and wherein the ion repeller is configured to repel a trajectory of charged particles from the mass spectrometer.
13 . The sampling system of claim 12 , wherein the ion repeller is configured to repel the charged particles to the first vacuum pump coupled to the second chamber.
14 . The sampling system of claim 8 , wherein the mass spectrometer is a residual gas analyzer (RGA) type of mass spectrometer.
15 . A sampling system for measuring quantities of species in a processing chamber, the sampling system comprising:
a mass spectrometer comprising an ionizer; and
a shutter positioned between the processing chamber and the mass spectrometer, the shutter configured to block a particle beam, the particle beam originating from the processing chamber and generated by a first orifice, the shutter arranged in a first chamber of a pumping block fluidically coupled to the processing chamber via the first orifice, the pumping block having a second chamber coupled to a first vacuum pump, the first chamber and the second chamber being vertically stacked, the second chamber providing a pressure differential between the first chamber and the processing chamber to provide a path for the particle beam from the processing chamber to the first chamber; and
a detector stage fluidically coupled to the pumping block via a second orifice and fluidically coupled to a second vacuum pump to direct the particle beam to a third orifice fluidically coupling the mass spectrometer to the detector stage,
wherein an electron energy of the ionizer is set to an initial energy value,
wherein the electron energy is swept from the initial energy value to a final energy value cyclically,
wherein background quantification data is collected while the shutter is closed,
wherein signal quantification data of species in the particle beam is collected while the shutter is open,
wherein the electron energy is set to a next value in response to closing the shutter a second time after opening the shutter, and
wherein quantities of species in the processing chamber are determined using the signal quantification data and the background quantification data after collecting the signal quantification data with the electron energy set at the final energy value.
16 . The sampling system of claim 15 , wherein the particle beam is directed by a series of skimmers and collimation mechanisms from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer in response to the shutter being in the open position.
17 . The sampling system of claim 15 , wherein an opening and the closing of the shutter comprise rotating the shutter by 10 degrees.
18 . The sampling system of claim 15 , wherein the path of the particle beam is a straight line from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer, and wherein a distance for the particle beam to travel from the processing chamber to the mass spectrometer is less than 140 millimeters.
19 . The sampling system of claim 15 , wherein the pumping block further comprises an ion repeller within the first chamber, and wherein a trajectory of charged particles is repelled by the ion repeller from the mass spectrometer.
20 . The sampling system of claim 15 , wherein the mass spectrometer is a residual gas analyzer (RGA) type of mass spectrometer.