1. Field of the Invention
The invention is relates to a floating gate, and more particularly to a floating gate with multiple tips and a method for fabricating the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Memory devices for non-volatile storage of information are currently in widespread use, in a myriad of applications. A few examples of non-volatile semiconductor memory include read only memory (ROM), programmable read only memory (PROM), erasable programmable read only memory (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) and flash EEPROM.
An advantage of EPROM is that it is electrically programmed, but for erasing, EPROM requires exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light.
In many circuit designs it is desirable to have a non-volatile memory device that can be erased and reprogrammed in-circuit, without the need to remove the device for erasing and reprogramming.
EEPROM devices have the advantage of electrical programming and erasing, achieved by charging and discharging actions controlled by the control gate. The actions also affect the conductivity of the channel between source and drain.
One of the advantages of flash memory is its capacity for block-by-block memory erasure. Furthermore, memory erasure is fast, normally taking just 1 to 2 seconds for the complete removal of a whole block of memory. Another advantage of flash memory is that the consumed electricity is low. The voltages of a control gate, a source, and a drain are adjusted to program or erase in a split gate flash memory.
a to 1c are cross-sections of the conventional method for fabricating a floating gate of a split gate flash memory.
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A split gate flash memory is completed after a control gate is formed on the floating gate and the silicon substrate 101 is implanted to form source/drain devices.
In the program step, high voltage is applied between the source and drain. More high voltage is applied to the control gate and goes to the floating gate by the electric capacity coupling, and a high electric field is produced on the film gate oxide layer. The voltage is injected into the floating gate through the film gate oxide layer from the drain.
In the erase step, high voltage is applied between the drain and the control gate. A high electric field is produced on the film gate oxide layer by the electric capacity coupling. The voltage is injected into the drain through the film gate oxide layer from the floating gate. The gate oxide layer is damaged by the high voltage.
When the edge of the floating gate is a tip, the electrical field is easily concentrated in the tip, and the point is easily discharged. If the point discharge is increased, the erasing effect is stronger.
In addition, the die size is larger due to the addition of programming circuitry and there are more processing and testing steps involved in the manufacture of these types of memory devices.
The present invention is directed to a floating gate with multiple tips and a method for fabricating the same.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a method for fabricating a floating gate. A semiconductor substrate is provided. An oxide layer, a first conducting layer, and a patterned hard mask layer having an opening are sequentially formed on the semiconductor substrate. A spacer is formed on the sidewall of the opening. A second conducting layer is formed on the hard mask layer. The second conducting layer is planarized to expose the surface of the patterned hard mask layer. The surface of the second conducting layer is oxidized to form an oxide layer. The patterned hard mask layer and the oxide layer and the first conducting layer underlying the patterned hard mask layer are removed.
Accordingly, the present invention also provides a method for fabricating a floating gate, in which, first, a semiconductor substrate is provided. A gate oxide layer, a first poly layer, and a patterned hard mask layer having an opening are sequentially formed on the semiconductor substrate. The partial surface of the first poly layer is exposed through the opening. An insulating layer is conformably formed over the patterned hard mask layer and the opening. The insulating layer comprises anisotropically etched to form a spacer on the sidewall of the opening. A second poly layer is conformably formed over the patterned hard mask layer, the opening, and the spacer. The opening is filled with the second poly layer. The surface of the second poly layer is partially oxidized to form an oxide layer. The patterned hard mask layer and the exposing oxide layer are removed using the oxide layer as a mask.
Accordingly, the present invention also provides a floating gate comprising a first conducting layer having a first tip and a second conducting layer having a second tip. The second conducting layer is formed on the first conducting layer. The floating gate with multiple tips is constructed by the first conducting layer and the second conducting layer.
Accordingly, the present invention also provides a floating gate comprising a first conducting layer having a first top portion with a first tip and a first bottom portion, and a second conducting layer having a second top portion with a second tip and a second bottom portion. The second conducting layer is formed on the first conducting layer. The width of the second top portion is equal to the width of the first top portion. The width of the second bottom portion is less than the width of the first top portion. The floating gate with multiple tips is constructed by the first conducting layer and the second conducting layer.
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to a detailed description to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
a to 1c are cross-sections of the conventional method for fabricating a floating gate of a split gate flash memory;
a to 2h are cross-sections of the method for fabricating a floating gate of a split gate flash memory of the present invention.
a to 2h are cross-sections of the method for fabricating a floating gate of a split gate flash memory of the present invention.
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The first conducting layer 203a has a first top portion and a first bottom portion, and the second conducting layer 208a has a second top portion and a second bottom portion. The second bottom is connected to the first top portion, such that the second conducting layer 208a is formed on the first conducting layer 203.
The width of the second top portion is equal to the width of the first top portion, but the width of the second bottom portion is less than the width of the first top portion. The edge of the second top portion is a tip by the Bird's Beak shaped oxide layer 209. Therefore, the floating gate with multiple tips is constructed by the first conducting layer 203a and the second conducting layer 208a.
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The floating gate with multiple tips of the present invention includes the tips of the second conducting layer 208a by the oxide layer 209 with the Bird's Beak edge and the tips of the first conducting layer 203a.
The electrical field is easily concentrated in the tip, and the point is easily discharged in the tip. Point discharge is increased by the floating gate's multiple tips in the present invention. Therefore, the data erasing for the flash memory having the floating gate with multiple tips is increased.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/764,037 filed on Jan. 23, 2004 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,205,603 which is a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 6,872,623, filed on Mar. 24, 2003, which claims the benefit of priority from Taiwanese Application No. 91116930 filed on Jul. 29, 2002.
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