Claims
- 1. An electrically programmable antifuse, including:
- a lower electrode comprising a layer chosen from the group of AlSi and AlSiCu;
- a field dielectric layer disposed over said lower electrode;
- an antifuse aperture extending completely through said field dielectric and said lower electrode;
- an antifuse material disposed in said antifuse aperture, said antifuse material comprising a multilayer structure including at least a layer of silicon nitride and a layer of amorphous silicon; and
- an upper electrode disposed above said field dielectric layer and said antifuse material.
- 2. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 1 wherein said layer of amorphous silicon is hydrogenated.
- 3. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 2 wherein said layer of amorphous silicon is doped.
- 4. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 2 wherein said layer of amorphous silicon has a thickness in the range of from about 1,000 .ANG. to about 5,000 .ANG..
- 5. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 2 wherein the hydrogen content of said layer of amorphous silicon is in the range of from about 5% to about 40%.
- 6. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 2 wherein the hydrogen content of said layer of amorphous silicon is about 10%.
- 7. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 1 wherein said layer of amorphous silicon is doped.
- 8. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 1 wherein said layer of amorphous silicon has a thickness in the range of from about 1,000 .ANG. to about 5,000 .ANG..
- 9. An electrically programmable antifuse, including:
- a lower electrode comprising a multilayer structure chosen from the group consisting of TiW/AlSi and TiW/AlSi/Ti-W;
- a field dielectric layer disposed over said lower electrode;
- an antifuse aperture extending completely through said field dielectric and said lower electrode;
- an antifuse material disposed in said antifuse aperture, said antifuse material comprising a multilayer structure including at least a layer of silicon nitride and a layer of amorphous silicon; and
- an upper electrode disposed above said field dielectric layer and said antifuse material.
- 10. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 9 wherein said layer of amorphous silicon is doped.
- 11. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 9 wherein said layer of amorphous silicon is hydrogenated.
- 12. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 11 wherein said layer of amorphous silicon is doped.
- 13. An electrically programmable antifuse, including:
- a lower electrode comprising a multilayer structure chosen from the group consisting of TiW/AlSi and TiW/AlSi/TiW;
- a field dielectric layer disposed over said lower electrode;
- an antifuse aperture extending completely through said field dielectric and said lower electrode;
- an antifuse material disposed in said antifuse aperture, said antifuse material comprising said antifuse material is a multilayer structure including a first dielectric layer, a layer of amorphous silicon over said first dielectric layer, and a second dielectric layer over said layer of amorphous silicon; and
- an upper electrode disposed above said field dielectric layer and said antifuse material.
- 14. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 13 wherein said first and second dielectric layers are formed from a silicon nitride of the formula Si.sub.x N.sub.y :H.
- 15. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 14 wherein the hydrogen content of said first and second dielectric layers is about 10%.
- 16. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 14 wherein x=3 and y=4.
- 17. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 14 wherein x is an integer between 1 and 3 inclusive, and y is an integer between 0 and 4 inclusive.
- 18. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 13 wherein said first and second dielectric layers are formed from silicon nitride of the formula Si.sub.3 N.sub.4.
- 19. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 13 wherein said first and second dielectric layers have a thickness in the range of from about 50 to about 300 .ANG..
- 20. The electrically programmable antifuse of claim 14 wherein the hydrogen content of said first and second dielectric layers is in the range of from about 5% to about 40%.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 07/604,779, filed Oct. 26, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,096, which is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 07/508,306, filed Apr. 12, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,384.
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