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Thomas M Collopy

from Port Saint Lucie, FL
Deceased

Thomas Collopy Phones & Addresses

  • 441 Jefferson Cir, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34986 (772) 878-9768
  • Port St Lucie, FL
  • 24 Lanphiers Cove Rd, Branford, CT 06405
  • 22 Puritan Valley Rd, Brookfield, CT 06804
  • 643 Periwinkle Cir, Barefoot Bay, FL 32976
  • Port St Lucie, FL

Work

Company: Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Address:

Specialities

Energy • Financial institutions • Corporate and commercial (Canada) • Energy (Canada)

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Thomas Patrick Collopy

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Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Education:
University of Guadalajara, Mexico (1976)

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Thomas Collopy - Lawyer

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Office:
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
Specialties:
Energy
Financial institutions
Corporate and commercial (Canada)
Energy (Canada)
ISLN:
922254291
Admitted:
2008
University:
University of Calgary, 2004
Law School:
University of Saskatchewan, J.D., 2007

Publications

Us Patents

High Resolution Automatic Focus Correction Electronic Subsystem For E-Beam Lithography

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US Patent:
48211966, Apr 11, 1989
Filed:
Feb 20, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/017114
Inventors:
Thomas K. Collopy - Hopewell Junction NY
Donald F. Haire - Verbank NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B23Q 1512
G01B 1114
US Classification:
364468
Abstract:
This electronic signal processing system is a subsystem of an automatic focus system for an E-beam lithography tool. This subsystem allows the automatic focus system to achieve resolution of 0. 25 microns. An automatic focus system is composed of several subsystems. The first is an optical subsystem which produces a focused image of a source aperture on a transducer, which is the second subsystem. This image moves across the transducer in response to variations of the z-position of the measured surface. The transducer, in this case a linear photodiode array, converts the optical position signal into an electronic signal similar to a television video signal. The signal processing subsystem produces multiple outputs from the electronic signal produced by the transducer. The analog correction output of this subsystem realizes a mathematical function of the measured z-height. This analog output is sent to the focus correction subsystem of the E-beam tool, thus achieving focus correction.
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