Patent Number: 044343710
Section: claims

1. A beam deflection apparatus for deflecting a charged particle beam as the beam moves along a beam path, said apparatus comprising: upper and lower conductors respectively positioned along the beam path with respect to the travel of particles along the beam path, said upper and lower conductors each being configured and positioned to pass the charged particle beam along its path;  first and second capacitive deflection plates positioned respectively on laterally opposite sides of the beam path;  resistive connection means connected between said upper and lower conductors;  said upper conductor being connected to said first capacitive deflection plate and said lower conductor being connected to said second capacitive deflection plate; and  means for connecting electrical deflection energy to said upper and lower conductors for causing a continuous circuit through said upper and lower conductors and said resistive connection means for providing magnetic deflection of the charged particle beam and for charging up said first and second capacitive deflection plates for electrostatic deflection of the charged particle beam.  upper and lower conductors respectively positioned laterally from the beam path with respect to the travel of particles along the beam path, said upper and lower conductors each being configured and positioned to pass the charged particle beam along its path;  first and second capacitive deflection plates positioned substantially parallel to each other, on opposite sides of the beam path;  resistive connection means connected between said upper and lower conductors;  said upper conductor being connected to said first capacitive deflection plate and said lower conductor being connected to said second capacitive deflection plate; and  means for connecting electrical deflection energy to said upper and lower conductors for causing a continuous circuit through said upper and lower conductors and said resistive connection means for providing magnetic deflection of the charged particle beam and for charging up said first and second capacitive deflection plates for electrostatic deflection of the charged particle beam.  upper and lower deflection plates each having a beam opening therethrough, said upper and lower deflection plates being positioned to pass the charged particle beam through the openings in said upper and lower deflection plates;  first and second capacitive deflection plates positioned respectively on the laterally opposite sides of the beam path, said first and second capacitive deflection plates being respectively connected to said upper and lower deflection plates;  resistive connection means connected between said upper and lower conductors; and  first and second deflection amplifiers connected to said upper and lower deflection plates.  an upper conductor extending across the beam path closer to the beam source and a lower conductor extending across the beam path away from the beam source, connection means on both of said conductors for connection to a source of deflection current;  a resistive connection between said conductors on the opposite side of the beam paths from said connection means to form an impedance matched magnetic deflection loop;  a first capacitive deflection plate extending substantially parallel to the beam path on one side thereof and connected to the adjacent upper conductor; and  a second capacitive deflection plate substantially parallel to said first capacitive deflection plate and positioned on the other side of the beam path and connected to the lower conductor so that upon energization of the conductors, magnetic and capacitive deflection of the charged particle beam is achieved.  positioning a loop comprising a serially connected first conductor, resistor and second conductor in a plane substantially parallel to the beam path;  connecting a driver-transmission line to the first and second conductors with the values of the amplifier, transmission lines, first and second conductors and resistor such that impedance is substantially matched;  connecting first and second capacitive deflection plates to the first and second conductors on opposite sides of the beam path;  energizing the first and second conductors from the driver through the transmission line to pass current through the loop and charge the capacitive deflection plates to deflect the beam from its path. 2. A beam deflection apparatus for deflecting a charged particle beam as the beam moves along the beam path, said apparatus comprising: 3. The beam deflection apparatus of claim 2 wherein said upper and lower conductors are upper and lower deflection plates each with a beam opening therethrough. 4. The beam deflection apparatus of claim 3 wherein said first and second capacitive deflection plates are respectively secured to said upper and lower deflection plates and said means for connecting are connected to said upper and lower deflection plates. 5. The beam deflection apparatus of claim 4 wherein a deflection amplifier is connected to said means for connecting. 6. A beam deflection apparatus for deflecting a charged particle beam as the beam moves along a beam path, said apparatus comprising: 7. A beam deflection apparatus for the deflection of a charged particle beam from a beam path comprising: 8. The beam deflection apparatus of claim 7 wherein an amplifier is connected to a transmission line and said transmission line is connected to said conductors, the reactance of said conductors, said resistive connection and said capacitive plates being matched to the reactance of said connection line. 9. The beam deflection apparatus of claim 8 wherein there are first and second deflection amplifiers respectively connected to first and second transmission lines, said first and second transmission lines being respectively connected to said first and second conductors. 10. The beam deflection apparatus of claim 7 wherein said first and second conductors respectively comprise first and second transverse plates positioned across the beam path and having beam openings therein, said first and second capacitive deflection plates being secured respectively thereto at substantially right angles. 11. A method for the deflection of a charged particle beam which travels along a beam path comprising the steps of: 12. The method of claim 11 further including a blanking aperture along the beam path positioned so that deflection of the beam away from its path deflects the beam away from the blanking aperture so that the deflection step is a blanking step.