Dean C. Jennings - Beverly MA, US Mark Yam - Monte Sereno CA, US Abhilash J. Mayur - Salinas CA, US Vernon Behrens - San Jose CA, US Paul A. O'Brien - San Jose CA, US Leonid M. Tertitski - San Jose CA, US Alexander Goldin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/08 B23K 26/10
US Classification:
2191218, 21912178
Abstract:
The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation.
Thermal Flux Processing By Scanning A Focused Line Beam
Dean C. Jennings - Beverly MA, US Mark Yam - Monte Sereno CA, US Abhilash J. Mayur - Salinas CA, US Vernon Behrens - Quincy CA, US Paul A. O'Brien - San Jose CA, US Leonid M. Tertitski - San Jose CA, US Alexander Goldin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/08 B23K 26/10
US Classification:
2191218, 21912175, 21912178
Abstract:
The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation.
Thermal Flux Processing By Scanning A Focused Line Beam
Dean C. Jennings - Beverly MA, US Mark Yam - Monte Sereno CA, US Abhilash J. Mayur - Salinas CA, US Vernon Behrens - Quincy CA, US Paul A. O'Brien - San Jose CA, US Leonid M. Tertitski - San Jose CA, US Alexander Goldin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/08 B23K 26/10
US Classification:
2191218, 21912173, 21912175
Abstract:
The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation.
Thermal Flux Processing By Scanning A Focused Line Beam
Dean C. Jennings - Beverly MA, US Mark Yam - Monte Sereno CA, US Abhilash J. Mayur - Salinas CA, US Vernon Behrens - San Jose CA, US Paul A. O'Brien - San Jose CA, US Leonid M. Tertitski - San Jose CA, US Alexander Goldin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/08 B23K 26/10
US Classification:
2191218, 21912178, 21912182
Abstract:
The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation.
Thermal Flux Processing By Scanning A Focused Line Beam
Dean C. Jennings - Beverly MA, US Mark Yam - Monte Sereno CA, US Abhilash J. Mayur - Salinas CA, US Vernon Behrens - Quincy CA, US Paul A. O'Brien - San Jose CA, US Leonid M. Tertitski - San Jose CA, US Alexander Goldin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/08
US Classification:
2191218, 21912173, 21912175
Abstract:
The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation.
Dean Jennings - Beverly MA, US Mark Yam - Monte Sereno CA, US Abhilash Mayur - Salinas CA, US Vernon Behrens - Quincy CA, US Paul O'Brien - San Jose CA, US Leonid Tertitski - San Jose CA, US Alexander Goldin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/04
US Classification:
219121830, 219121650
Abstract:
The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation.
Dean C. Jennings - Beverly MA, US Mark Yam - Monte Sereno CA, US Abhilash J. Mayur - Salinas CA, US Vernon Behrens - Quincy CA, US Paul A. O'Brien - San Jose CA, US Leonid M. Tertitski - San Jose CA, US Alexander Goldin - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
APPLIED MATERIALS, INC. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23K 26/08
US Classification:
2191218
Abstract:
The thermal processing device includes a stage, a continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source, a series of lenses, a translation mechanism, a detection module, a three-dimensional auto-focus, and a computer system. The stage is configured to receive a substrate thereon. The continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source is disposed adjacent the stage, and is configured to emit continuous wave electromagnetic radiation along a path towards the substrate. The series of lenses is disposed between the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation source and the stage, and are configured to condense the continuous wave electromagnetic radiation into a line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation on a surface of the substrate. The translation mechanism is configured to translate the stage and the line of continuous wave electromagnetic radiation relative to one another. The detection module is positioned within the path, and is configured to detect continuous wave electromagnetic radiation.
Abdominal Hernia Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Inguinal Hernia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'brien graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Miamisburg, OH and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. O'brien is affiliated with Kettering Medical Center and Sycamore Medical Center.
Dr. O'Brien graduated from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1986. He works in Alexandria, VA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. O'Brien is affiliated with Inova Alexandria Hospital and Inova Fairfax Medical Campus.
University Medical AssociatesMedical University Of South Carolina Hollings Cancer Center 86 Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425 (843)7929300 (phone), (843)7921190 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Chemotherapy
Conditions:
Lung Cancer Anemia Breast Neoplasm, Malignant Gastric Cancer Iron Deficiency Anemia
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'brien graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Charleston, SC and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. O'brien is affiliated with Medical University Of South Carolina.
Medical School Creighton University School of Medicine Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. O'Brien graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 2003. He works in Celebration, FL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. O'Brien is affiliated with Florida Hospital Altamonte, Florida Hospital Apopka, Florida Hospital Celebration Health and Florida Hospital East Orlando.
FIRST SOLAR, INC Santa Clara, CA Aug 2011 to Dec 2011 Mechanical Design EngineerSOLYNDRA, INC Fremont, CA Feb 2006 to Aug 2011 Mechanical EngineerAPPLIED MATERIALS, INC Santa Clara, CA Jan 2003 to Feb 2006 CAD Designer III/Mechanical Engineer IIAPPLIED MATERIALS INC Santa Clara, CA May 1995 to Nov 2002 CAD Designer IIIPHOTON DYNAMICS INC San Jose, CA Jan 1992 to May 1995 CAD Drafter/DesignerMIMIR INSTRUMENTS INC Santa Clara, CA Jun 1988 to Jan 1992 Detail Drafter/CAD Designer
Education:
ARIZONA AUTOMOTIVE AND DESIGN INSTITUTE Glendale, AZ 1988 Associates
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