Conductor layer nitridation

Abstract
Methods and apparatus for forming word line stacks comprise forming a thin nitride layer coupled between a bottom silicon layer and a conductor layer. In a further embodiment, a diffusion barrier layer is coupled between the thin nitride layer and the bottom silicon layer. The thin nitride layer is formed by annealing a silicon oxide film in a nitrogen-containing ambient.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the manufacture of semiconductor devices, and in particular, to the manufacture of gate structures utilized in advanced semiconductor products, having a nitrided conductor layer.




BACKGROUND




Semiconductor memory devices are comprised of an array of memory cells. Each memory cell is comprised of a capacitor, on which the charge stored represents the logical state of the memory cell. A charged capacitor corresponds to a logical state of “1” and an uncharged capacitor corresponds to a logical state of “0.” Word lines activate access transistors, so that the logical state of a memory cell can be read. Gates of multiple transistors are formed as one word line.




An example of a word line's application is in a dynamic random access memory (DRAM). In a DRAM, a common word line, used to access memory cells, is fabricated on a p-type silicon substrate coated with a thin film of silicon dioxide (SiO


2


), known as gate oxide. Then, a word line is formed on the gate oxide layer as a two-layer stack, comprising silicon (or polysilicon), coated with a conductor material. The most common two-layer stack used in the industry is a layer of polysilicon, coated with a tungsten silicide layer. Tungsten silicide is used because of its good integration properties, such as providing good thermal stability, stability during source/drain oxidation, and stability during dry etching, as well as having a low resistivity. Although titanium silicide is approximately 75% less resisitive than tungsten silicide, it has not been used extensively in two-layer stacks because it is not as thermally stable. Titanium silicide tends to agglomerate during subsequent high temperature processing steps. Alternatively, a metal is used instead of a silicide for the conductor layer.




Of primary concern is minimizing resistivity throughout the word line, due to the need to reduce RC time constants and access multiple memory cells in as short a period of time as possible. The problem is especially critical due to the extended length of word lines. Diffusion of silicon from the bottom polysilicon layer to the top conductor layer increases the resistivity of the two-layer stack. When silicon diffuses through the stack, it reacts with the conductor layer elements, increasing the resistivity of the conductor layer. When the conductor layer is formed of a metal, silicides are formed, which have a higher resistivity than pure metal.




One previous unsuccessful attempt to solve this diffusion problem introduces a third layer, which acts as a diffusion barrier, between the silicon and conductor layers. For example, a silicon nitride layer is used as the third layer in a two-layer stack. However, the silicon nitride diffusion barrier layer of Ito et al. (IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, ED-33 (1986), 464 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,935,804) is difficult to employ because it must be ultrathin (less than 3 nanometers thick) to allow tunneling of charges through the layer, yet thick enough to act as a reaction barrier between the polysilicon and conductor layer elements.




Another diffusion barrier used in the past is comprised of a titanium nitride layer interposed between a two-layer stack. The conductive titanium nitride barrier layer of Pan et al. (IBM General Technology Division, “Highly Conductive Electrodes for CMOS”) attempts to solve the problems of Ito et al., but it requires a special source/drain (S/D) oxidation process when forming oxide spacers to maintain gate oxide layer integrity. A special process is required due to the tendency for tungsten and titanium nitride to oxidize, resulting in degradation of these layers. This adds time and cost to the fabrication process.




In ultra large scale integrated (ULSI) circuits, a highly conductive word line is necessary to improve circuit density and performance. In order to maintain a highly conductive word line, it is necessary to provide an effective method for decreasing diffusion within the two-layer stack. As devices are scaled down in size, word line widths are also decreased. While smaller line widths result in a decreased amount of resistance, this decrease is more than offset by an increase in resistance due to the longer length of word lines. To date, word line resistance is one of the primary limitations of achieving faster ULSI circuits. A method for decreasing the resistivity of word lines is needed for use in ULSI applications.




In addition to creating a diffusion barrier layer in a two-layer word line stack, another way of decreasing resistance in a word line is by forming a high conductivity film on the word line. Such films are commonly formed of a refractory metal silicide, such as titanium silicide (TiSi


2


). Titanium is preferably used as the refractory metal component because it has the ability to reduce oxygen, which remains on surfaces in the form of native oxides. Native oxides are reduced to titanium oxide by titanium. Native oxides degrade interface stability, and often cause device failure if not removed.




There is a need to decrease the overall resistivity of a word line stack. One way that this needs to be accomplished is by preventing silicidation at the interface between the bottom silicon layer and the conductor layer in such a stacked structure. While diffusion barrier layers are one attempt to alleviate this problem, additional methods are needed to further decrease the resistivity. One way of preventing silicidation at the interface between the two layers in a word line stack is by forming a thin nitride layer at the interface. Conventionally, this is done by implanting nitrogen at the interface and annealing. However, implantation is not a preferred way of forming such layers, particularly in shallow junctions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A method for forming a word line, which is used in ultra-large scale integrated (ULSI) circuits, produces lower resistivity word lines than those formed using prior art techniques. In one embodiment of the invention, a thin nitride layer is formed at the interface between a bottom silicon layer and a conductor layer in a word line stack. The nitride layer improves high temperature stability of the conductor layer. Thermal stability of the conductor layer is improved because the nitride layer inhibits uncontrollable, massive silicidation, which results from pin holes, or other defect sites at the interface between the conductor layer and the bottom silicon layer. Furthermore, leakage currents are reduced due to the nitride layer. Using the method of the invention for nitriding the conductor layer/bottom silicon layer interface is preferable to using prior art methods of implanting nitrogen at the interface. Implanted nitrogen is plagued by straggle, which causes problems in shallow junction applications.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1A-1G

are cross-sectional representations of a method for forming a word line stack in accordance with the method of the invention, having a nitrided conductor layer.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




A method of lightly nitriding the TiSi


2


/Si (or polysilicon) interface through “thin snow-plow” metallization improves high temperature stability of TiSi


2


. As illustrated in

FIG. 1A

, an ultrathin (approximately between 20 to 30 angstroms) SiO


2


film


240


is grown on the bottom silicon layer


214


of a word line stack, formed over a silicon substrate


210


and gate oxide


212


, using rapid thermal oxidation (RTO) processing. For example, using RTO, a thin oxide is grown using an Applied Materials Centura HT (G2) tool in RTO mode. Oxygen is introduced at a pressure of approximately 50 Torr and temperature of approximately 800 to 1,050 degrees Celsius. After approximately 15 to 25 seconds, a 20 to 30 angstrom oxide film


240


is formed. The RTO temperature is reduced if RTO time is increased. These parameters are not meant to be limiting, but are only one way to grow an ultrathin oxide film


240


.




Then, the film


240


is annealed in an N


2


O, NH


3


, or NO, ambient, using rapid thermal nitridation (RTN) or plasma nitridation, resulting in a thin film


242


, having an increased nitrogen concentration, as shown in

FIG. 1B

, and a thickness between approximately 20 and 50 angstroms. The nitrogen-containing ambient effectively strengthens thin spots and fills any pin holes, improving uniformity of the oxide film


242


. Pin holes, or interface defect sites, are usually sources of uncontrollable, massive silicidation that lead to nonuniform growth of TiSi


2


. Nonuniform growth of TiSi


2


results in an undesirable, higher resistivity silicide film.




The key to obtaining a low resistivity TiSi


2


film using this approach, is to have a flat, thin “snow-plow,” as described below. A “snow plow” starts with a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide film


242


(approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms), having a low nitrogen concentration (approximately 10


13


ions/Cm


2


) primarily at the SiO


2


/Si (or polysilicon) interface


244


, as shown in FIG.


1


B. When the RTN step is performed at a temperature of approximately 800 to 1,050 degrees Celsius, the concentration of nitrogen atoms at the SiO


2


/Si interface


244


is approximately 1.4% N atoms by volume when using a N


2


O ambient and approximately 5.4% N atoms by volume when using a NO ambient. The nitrogen concentration in the film


242


can be determined by a film reflex index. A lower nitrogen content is obtained by varying the annealing temperature and ambient gas used. A higher nitrogen content is achievable by annealing in an ammonia, NH


3


ambient. However, usually only a very low nitrogen concentration is needed at the SiO


2


/Si interface


244


because too much nitrogen content can inhibit subsequent silicidation.




Subsequently, a TiSi


2


film is grown by depositing a titanium layer


228


, as shown in

FIG. 1C

, onto the exposed side of the nitrogen-containing SiO


2


film


242


and annealing. The thickness of the titanium layer


228


depends on the application, but is typically approximately 400 to 1,500 angstroms. During TiSi


2


growth, titanium


228


reduces the oxygen contained in the SiO


x


N


y


layer


242


. As TiSi


2




218


is formed, and the TiSi


2




218


boundary advances, reduced oxygen atoms


250


(i.e., TiO


x


) are “snow-plowed” towards an outer TiSi


2




218


surface due to more favorable TiSi


2




218


formation, as shown in FIG.


1


D. The thickness of the titanium oxide layer


250


formed is not critical, because it is later stripped away, but is typically approximately 5% of the thickness of the titanium silicide layer


218


formed. The “thin snow-plow” phenomenon produces a high quality TiSi


2


film


218


. The titanium silicide film


218


is approximately 400 to 3,000 angstroms thick. In general, it is typically approximately 2 to 3 times the thickness of the original layer of deposited titanium


228


. Only a light nitride layer


252


remains at the TiSi


2


/Si (or polysilicon) interface, having a thickness of approximately a few atomic layers.




Thermal stability of TiSi


2




218


is greatly improved by forming a light nitride layer


252


in accordance with this embodiment of the invention, as shown in FIG.


1


D. Word lines formed in accordance with this method are thermally stable, up to 200 to 300 degrees Celsius more so than those formed using prior art techniques. However, there is a trade off for improving the thermal stability of a word line using a thin nitride layer


252


. The nitride layer


252


increases the resistivity of the word line. However, resistivity of the resulting conductor layer


218


is usually no more than a factor of two larger than conventional silicided TiSi


2


. Furthermore, this method effectively lowers leakage currents. This method is highly advantageous over implanting nitrogen into the silicon substrate to form a nitride layer. Since nitrogen is a light element, projected straggle during implantation is quite large, even at shallow implantations (i.e., approximately 200 angstroms for a 20 keV implant). Light nitridation using implantation occurs at least in a range of several hundred angstroms. This potentially causes problems for future shallow junction applications.




In a further embodiment, subsequent to deposition of titanium


228


and prior to annealing to form TiSi


2




218


, a titanium nitride (TiN) cap


254


is formed, as shown in FIG.


1


E. Such a layer


254


is typically approximately 25 nanometers thick, deposited using physical vapor deposition (PVD). As the TiSi


2




218


boundary advances, reduced oxygen atoms


250


(i.e., TiO


x


) are “snow-plowed” towards the outer TiSi


2




218


surface due to more favorable TiSi


2




218


formation, as shown in FIG.


1


F. This “thin snow-plow” phenomenon produces a high quality TiSi


2


film


218


. Only a light nitridation layer


252


remains at the TiSi


2


/Si (or polysilicon) interface. The TiN cap


254


remains interposed on the outside surface of the word line stack. The TiN cap


254


and the TiO


x


layer


250


can then be stripped away with a suitable acid. Subsequent process steps comprise depositing a cap dielectric


220


, such as silicon oxide or silicon nitride, and etching to define a word line stack


236


and forming oxide spacers


222


alongside the word line stack


236


, as shown in FIG.


1


G. The line width


234


of a word line is equal to the width


234


of the word line stack


236


. Conventional source/drain implantation forms implanted regions


260


self-aligned with the oxide spacers


222


.




In still further embodiments of the invention, a nitride layer is formed on a second diffusion barrier layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the conductor layer in a word line stack. Such diffusion barrier layers are well known to one skilled in the art. Further variations will be apparent to one skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a semiconductor substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the semiconductor substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a conductor layer adjacent to the bottom silicon layer; a thin nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the conductor layer, wherein the thin nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and is a light nitridation layer such that nitrogen in the thin, light nitridation layer does not inhibit subsequent silicidation; and wherein the light nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 2. The structure of claim 1, wherein the thin nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 3. The structure of claim 1, wherein the light nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 4. The structure of claim 1, wherein the light nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 5. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer; forming a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; forming a refractory metal layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and annealing the refractory metal layer to form a refractory metal silicide conductor layer and a thin nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and nitrogen in the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer does not inhibit silicidation during annealing the refractory layer; and wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 6. The semiconductor memory device of claim 5, wherein the bottom silicon layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of intrinsic silicon, intrinsic polysilicon, doped silicon, and doped polysilicon.
  • 7. The semiconductor memory device of claim 2, wherein annealing the refractory metal layer to form a refractory metal silicide conductor layer concurrently forms the thin nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer.
  • 8. The device of claim 5, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 9. The device of claim 5, wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 10. The device of claim 5, wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 11. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer forming a silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; annealing the silicon oxide layer in a nitrogen-containing ambient to form a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, wherein the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer is lightly doped with nitrogen so as to not inhibit subsequent silicidation; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and annealing the titanium layer to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 12. The semiconductor memory device of claim 11, wherein the nitrogen-containing ambient comprises at least one material selected from the group consisting of N2O, NO and NH3.
  • 13. The semiconductor memory device of claim 11, wherein annealing the titanium layer to form a titanium silicide conductor layer concurrently forms the thin silicon nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the titanium silicide conductor layer.
  • 14. The device of claim 11, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 15. The device of claim 11, wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 16. The device of claim 11, wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 17. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer; forming a silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; annealing the silicon oxide layer in a nitrogen-containing ambient to form a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, wherein the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer is lightly doped with nitrogen so as to not inhibit subsequent silicidation; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; annealing the titanium layer to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; forming a cap dielectric over the titanium silicide conductor layer; etching each layer to define a word line stack; and forming spacers alongside the word line stack; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 18. The device of claim 17, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 19. The device of claim 17, wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 20. The device of claim 17, wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 21. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer forming a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and forming a titanium nitride cap over the titanium layer; and annealing the titanium layer, after forming the titanium nitride cap, to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer from the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer and the titanium layer, wherein the thin silicon nitride layer is interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the titanium silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 22. The device of claim 21, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 23. The device of claim 21, wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 24. The device of claim 21, wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 25. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line comprises: a bottom silicon layer coupled to a gate oxide layer; a thin, light nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; and a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the thin, light nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the thin, light nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the thin, light nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases resistance of the at least one word line by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 26. The device of claim 25, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 27. The device of claim 25, wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 28. The device of claim 25, wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 29. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; and at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line comprises: a bottom silicon layer coupled to a gate oxide layer; a refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a light nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and a silicon nitride layer interposed between the refractory metal silicide layer and the bottom silicon layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases resistance of the at least one word line by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 30. The device of claim 29, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 31. The device of claim 29, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 32. The device of claim 29, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 33. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a silicon nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; and a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the silicon nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 34. The structure of claim 33, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 35. The structure of claim 33, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 36. The structure of claim 33, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 37. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3; a dielectric layer coupled to the refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the gate oxide layer, the bottom silicon layer, the nitride layer, the refractory metal silicide layer and the dielectric layer define a stack; at least one oxide spacer coupled alongside the stack; and two source/drain regions formed in the substrate and adjacent the at least one oxide spacer.
  • 38. The structure of claim 37, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 39. The structure of claim 37, wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 40. The structure of claim 37, wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 41. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; a nitride layer interposed between the refractory metal silicide layer and the bottom silicon layer, wherein the nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, and wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; and wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 42. The structure of claim 41, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 43. The structure of claim 41, wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 44. The structure of claim 41, wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 45. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; a silicon nitride layer interposed between the refractory metal silicide layer and the bottom silicon layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3; a dielectric layer coupled to the refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the gate oxide layer, the bottom silicon layer, the nitride layer, the refractory metal silicide layer and the dielectric layer define a stack; at least one oxide spacer coupled alongside the stack; and two source/drain regions farmed in the substrate and adjacent the at least one oxide spacer.
  • 46. The structure of claim 45, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of approximately less than 20 to 50 angstroms.
  • 47. The structure of claim 45, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 48. The structure of claim 45, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 49. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a semiconductor substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the semiconductor substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a conductor layer adjacent to the bottom silicon layer; a thin nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the conductor layer, wherein the thin nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and is a light nitridation layer such that nitrogen in the thin, light nitridation layer does not inhibit subsequent silicidation; and wherein the light nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 50. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a semiconductor substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the semiconductor substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a conductor layer adjacent to the bottom silicon layer; a thin nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the conductor layer, wherein the thin nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and is a light nitridation layer such that nitrogen in the thin, light nitridation layer does not inhibit subsequent silicidation; and wherein the light nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 51. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer; forming a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; forming a refractory metal layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and annealing the refractory metal layer to form a refractory metal silicide conductor layer and a thin nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and nitrogen in the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer does not inhibit silicidation during annealing the refractory layer; and wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 52. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer; forming a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; forming a refractory metal layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and annealing the refractory metal layer to form a refractory metal silicide conductor layer and a thin nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and nitrogen in the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer does not inhibit silicidation during annealing the refractory layer; and wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 53. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer forming a silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; annealing the silicon oxide layer in a nitrogen-containing ambient to form a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, wherein the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer is lightly doped with nitrogen so as to not inhibit subsequent silicidation; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and annealing the titanium layer to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 54. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer forming a silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; annealing the silicon oxide layer in a nitrogen-containing ambient to form a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, wherein the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer is lightly doped with nitrogen so as to not inhibit subsequent silicidation; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and annealing the titanium layer to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 55. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer; forming a silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; annealing the silicon oxide layer in a nitrogen-containing ambient to form a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, wherein the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer is lightly doped with nitrogen so as to not inhibit subsequent silicidation; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; annealing the titanium layer to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; forming a cap dielectric over the titanium silicide conductor layer; etching each layer to define a word line stack; and forming spacers alongside the word line stack; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 56. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer; forming a silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; annealing the silicon oxide layer in a nitrogen-containing ambient to form a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, wherein the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer is lightly doped with nitrogen so as to not inhibit subsequent silicidation; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; annealing the titanium layer to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the refractory metal silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; forming a cap dielectric over the titanium silicide conductor layer; etching each layer to define a word line stack; and forming spacers alongside the word line stack; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 57. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer forming a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and forming a titanium nitride cap over the titanium layer; and annealing the titanium layer, after forming the titanium nitride cap, to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer from the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer and the titanium layer, wherein the thin silicon nitride layer is interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the titanium silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 58. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line is formed over a gate oxide layer by a method comprising: forming a bottom silicon layer over the gate oxide layer forming a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer over the bottom silicon layer; forming a titanium layer on the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and forming a titanium nitride cap over the titanium layer; and annealing the titanium layer, after forming the titanium nitride cap, to form a titanium silicide conductor layer and a thin silicon nitride layer from the lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer and the titanium layer, wherein the thin silicon nitride layer is interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the titanium silicide conductor layer, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers; and wherein the thin silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 59. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line comprises: a bottom silicon layer coupled to a gate oxide layer; a thin, light nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; and a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the thin, light nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the thin, light nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the thin, light nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases resistance of the at least one word line by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 60. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line comprises: a bottom silicon layer coupled to a gate oxide layer; a thin, light nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; and a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the thin, light nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the thin, light nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the thin, light nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases resistance of the at least one word line by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the thin nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 61. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; and at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line comprises: a bottom silicon layer coupled to a gate oxide layer; a refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a light nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and a silicon nitride layer interposed between the refractory metal silicide layer and the bottom silicon layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases resistance of the at least one word line by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 62. A semiconductor memory device, comprising:a plurality of memory cells; a plurality of access transistors coupled to the plurality of memory cells; and at least one word line coupled to the plurality of access transistors, wherein the at least one word line comprises: a bottom silicon layer coupled to a gate oxide layer; a refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a light nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; and a silicon nitride layer interposed between the refractory metal silicide layer and the bottom silicon layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases resistance of the at least one word line by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 63. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a silicon nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; and a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the silicon nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 64. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a silicon nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; and a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the silicon nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 65. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms; a dielectric layer coupled to the refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the gate oxide layer, the bottom silicon layer, the nitride layer, the refractory metal silicide layer and the dielectric layer define a stack; at least one oxide spacer coupled alongside the stack; and two source/drain regions formed in the substrate and adjacent the at least one oxide spacer.
  • 66. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a nitride layer coupled to the bottom silicon layer; a refractory metal silicide layer coupled to the nitride layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer, further wherein the nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms; a dielectric layer coupled to the refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the gate oxide layer, the bottom silicon layer, the nitride layer, the refractory metal silicide layer and the dielectric layer define a stack; at least one oxide spacer coupled alongside the stack; and two source/drain regions formed in the substrate and adjacent the at least one oxide spacer.
  • 67. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a lightly nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; a nitride layer interposed between the refractory metal silicide layer and the bottom silicon layer, wherein the nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers, wherein the nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms.
  • 68. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; a silicon nitride layer interposed between the refractory metal silicide layer and the bottom silicon layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms; a dielectric layer coupled to the refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the gate oxide layer, the bottom silicon layer, the nitride layer, the refractory metal silicide layer and the dielectric layer define a stack; at least one oxide spacer coupled alongside the stack; and two source/drain regions formed in the substrate and adjacent the at least one oxide spacer.
  • 69. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:a substrate; a gate oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the gate oxide layer; a refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the refractory metal silicide layer is produced from a reaction of a refractory metal layer and a nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer; a silicon nitride layer interposed between the refractory metal silicide layer and the bottom silicon layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer is a residual of the nitrogen-doped silicon oxide layer after the reaction with the refractory metal layer, wherein the silicon nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and increases a resistance of the structure by a factor of no more than two, and wherein the silicon nitride layer has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 5.4 percent by volume of nitrogen atoms; a dielectric layer coupled to the refractory metal silicide layer, wherein the gate oxide layer, the bottom silicon layer, the nitride layer, the refractory metal silicide layer and the dielectric layer define a stack; at least one oxide spacer coupled alongside the stack; and two source/drain regions formed in the substrate and adjacent the at least one oxide spacer.
  • 70. A semiconductor structure, comprising:a substrate; an oxide layer coupled to the substrate; a bottom silicon layer coupled to the oxide layer; a conductor layer adjacent to the bottom silicon layer; a nitride layer interposed between the bottom silicon layer and the conductor layer, wherein the nitride layer has a thickness of a few atomic layers and has a low nitrogen concentration of approximately 1013 ions/cm3.
  • 71. The structure of claim 70, wherein the nitride layer is silicon nitride.
Parent Case Info

This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/131,993, filed Aug. 11, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,525,384, which is a Divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/802,861, filed Feb. 19, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,926,730, both of which are incorporaed herein by reference.

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Child 10/231758 US