This relates generally to the formation of active areas in microelectronic devices.
Active areas are areas where transistors may be formed. Generally, active areas are isolated from the remainder of an integrated circuit using local oxidation (LOCOS). Within the active area of a memory there is an array and a periphery. The array is a matrix of memory elements and the periphery is the portion of the active area outside the array.
The LOCOS process does not form, for example, substrate areas of different heights. In charge trapping and phase change memories, array and peripheral areas may be at different heights to allow the right process integration.
In accordance with some embodiments, a stepped or two-level substrate may be formed in microelectronic wafers, such as silicon wafers. The different heights may be used to form memory array and periphery circuits in some embodiments. Particularly, the array may be formed at the higher level and the periphery may be formed at the lower level.
In some embodiments, an isolation region may be formed by integrating a shallow trench isolation and local oxidation of silicon or LOCOS. This integration may lead to a tunable transition between substrate areas of different heights, expanding the application of LOCOS, in some embodiments, without incurring substantial limitations related to substrate area consumption. By defining a trench that acts as a barrier to LOCOS oxidation, the adverse effects, known as the bird's beak effect, may be managed in some embodiments.
Initially, as shown in
The dimension W of the aperture 18 may be large enough to avoid diffusion in ensuing local oxidation of silicon (LOCOS) oxidation.
Using the opening 18 in the resist patterning layer 16 as a mask, an aperture 20 may be formed, as shown in
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The fill material 24, located alongside the pad ox 12 and hard mask 14, may reduce the effect of the bird's beak. Normally, the bird's beak effect involves an increased oxide growth in the region under the edge of the hard mask. Because of the imposition of the fill material 24, the diffusion of oxidants, such as O2 and H2O, is reduced into the region under the hard mask 14 and pad oxide 12. Oxidant diffusion to the substrate 10 is reduced or blocked by the effective wall defined by the material 24. As a result, a gentle curved insulation transition region 32 may be formed, ideally, right at the bottom outside corner of the fill material 24. In some embodiments, the region 32 may hit further up on fill material 24, but it is most advantageous for it to hit right at the corner, as depicted in
The production of the arrangement, shown in
The hard mask 14, the pad ox 12, and the LOCOS oxide 36 may be removed to create the substrate 10 shown in
The extent of the transition, in terms of its length, may be tunable by controlling the dimensions of the trench 20. The shape of its bottom may also be controllable based on the etching process that is utilized.
In some embodiments, a two level structure may be utilized for periphery and memory. The transition between the two level structures may be tunable by using a combination of a shallow trench isolation structure with a LOCOS structure. Tunability may be achieved, in some embodiments, by controlling the width of the shallow trench isolation structure. Because of the imposition of the shallow trench isolation between the nitride mask and pad ox and the area that will form the localized oxidation, the bird's beak effect may be controlled in some embodiments.
References throughout this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one implementation encompassed within the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrase “one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be instituted in other suitable forms other than the particular embodiment illustrated and all such forms may be encompassed within the claims of the present application.
While the present invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art will appreciate numerous modifications and variations therefrom. It is intended that the appended claims cover all such modifications and variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of this present invention.