1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a gate oxide formation process, and more specifically to a gate oxide formation process which forms a gate oxide layer by thinning and thickening processes.
2. Description of the Prior Art
With advances in semiconductor technology, integrated circuits (IC′) with multi-functional circuit modules composed of a large number of transistors and/or other semiconductor devices integrated on a silicon die are becoming ever more popular. In integrated VLSI and ULSI circuits, the number of transistors and/or other semiconductor devices included is huge and the devices are densely packed together. Therefore, isolation structures are incorporated between adjacent transistors/devices to prevent short circuits from occurring. The most commonly used isolation structures may include field oxide isolation, and trench isolation such as shallow trench isolation (STI).
In an integrated circuit, different circuit modules and/or transistors and other devices in the same chip may operate indifferent voltage regimes. In an integrated switching-mode power supply, which may include a power transistor and a control circuit for switching the power transistor ON and OFF to convert a supply voltage into a desired output voltage, the power transistor may have an operating voltage much higher than an operating voltage of transistors constituting the control circuit. In order to have an area-efficient high voltage device with low voltage control devices fabricated on a same die, gate insulation layers with different thicknesses are required. When the high-voltage driving elements and the low-voltage driving elements are embodied simultaneously, a thick gate oxide film for high voltage and a thin gate oxide film for low voltage are required.
The present invention provides a gate oxide formation process, which thins and thickens a gate oxide layer to a predetermined thickness.
The present invention provides a gate oxide formation process including the following steps. A first gate oxide layer is formed on a substrate. The first gate oxide layer is thinned to a first predetermined thickness. The first gate oxide layer is then thickened to a second predetermined thickness, thereby forming a second gate oxide layer.
According to the above, the present invention provides a gate oxide formation process, which forms a first gate oxide layer on a substrate, thins the first gate oxide layer to a first predetermined thickness, and then thickens the first gate oxide layer to a second predetermined thickness. Thereby, a second gate oxide layer having the second predetermined thickness is formed.
Since at least a part of the first gate oxide layer must remain after the thinning process; that is, the first predetermined thickness must be larger than zero, native oxide will not be generated and divots of isolation structures contacting the remaining first gate oxide layer will not occur. Furthermore, the second predetermined thickness can be adjusted and controlled precisely, leading to better accuracy and uniformity. Equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) and leakage current density (Jg) can also be reduced.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
The substrate 110 is divided into a first area A and two second areas B by the isolation structures 10, and the first area A and the two second areas B are isolated from the isolation structures 10. The number of the isolation structures 10, the first area A and the two second areas B are not restricted thereto, and depend upon practical requirements. The first area A is a low voltage area while the second areas B are high voltage areas. In this embodiment, the first area A is a logic area while the second areas B are input/output areas, but this is not limited thereto. The present invention is applied to form planar components such as planar transistors in this embodiment, but the present invention can also be applied to form non-planar components such as non-planar transistors or fin field-effect transistors (FinFET) in another embodiment, so the substrate 110 may include at least a fin-shaped structure in the first area A on and the second areas B.
A pad oxide layer 20 and a pad nitride layer 30 are sequentially located on the substrate 110, wherein a top surface t1 of the pad nitride layer 30 trims top surfaces t2 of the isolation structures 10.
The method of forming the isolation structures 10, the pad oxide layer 20 and the pad nitride layer 30 may include the following. A pad oxide layer (not shown) and a pad nitride layer (not shown) may blanketly cover the substrate 110. After the pad oxide layer and the pad nitride layer are sequentially formed on the substrate 110, a lithography process may be performed to form a photoresist layer (not shown) and define insulating areas I. The pad nitride layer and the pad oxide layer are patterned and the substrate 110 is etched to form trenches (not shown) by using the photoresist layer as a mask for etching once or a plurality of times. The photoresist layer is then removed to form the pad oxide layer 20 and the pad nitride layer 30. The depths of the trenches may be between 300 nm and 700 nm, depending upon a desired formed structure. A liner (not shown) may be selectively formed on the inner sides of the trenches to eliminate damage caused during etching, wherein the liner may be an oxide layer, and may be formed by methods such as a thermal oxidation method. Thereafter, the isolation structures (not shown) are filled in the trenches by methods such as chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or high aspect ratio process (HARP). The excess material of the isolation structure may be removed by applying chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) and using the pad nitride layer 30 as a polish stop layer, to form the isolation structures 10 having the flat top surface t2.
The pad nitride layer 30 and the pad oxide layer 20 are then removed completely by using, for example, hot phosphoric acid and dilute hydrofluoric acid (DHF) for enabling following processes to be performed, as shown in
As shown in
After forming the first gate oxide layer 120 having a same thickness h0 in the first area A and the second areas B, methods for forming gate oxide layers having different thicknesses in the first area A and the second areas B are provided in the following.
A native oxide layer is inevitably formed on the substrate 110 as the substrate 110 of the first area A is exposed due to the first gate oxide layer 120 of the first area A being completely removed, as shown in
Therefore, a preferred embodiment is presented in the following. Please refer to
It is emphasized that the first predetermined thickness h2 must be larger than zero. Therefore, said native oxide layer will not be generated because the substrate 110 is not exposed and is covered by the first gate oxide layer 120a. The divots of the isolation structures 10 will also not occur due to the substrate 110 and the bottom parts of the isolation structures 10 being covered by the first gate oxide layer 120a so they cannot be etched by the over-etching while removing the first gate oxide layer 120 and performing the cleaning process.
A cleaning process P3 may be optionally performed on the first gate oxide layer 120a of the first area A and the first gate oxide layer 120 of the second areas B to further clean the first gate oxide layer 120a/120 before the first gate oxide layer 120a is thickened in later processes. The cleaning process P3 may be an etching process having an etchant of dilute hydrofluoric acid (DHF), a standard clean 1 (SC1) or a standard clean 2 (SC2) process, but this is not limited thereto.
As shown in
By applying the method of thinning the first gate oxide layer 120 and then thickening the first gate oxide layer 120a of the present invention, the second predetermined thickness h3 of second gate oxide layer 120b can be adjusted and controlled while thinning the first gate oxide layer 120 as well as thickening the first gate oxide layer 120a. This improves the accuracy and uniformity of the second predetermined thickness h3. Equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) and leakage current density (Jg) can also be reduced according to experimental data.
In practical circumstances, the second gate oxide layer 120b is 2˜3 angstroms thicker than the first gate oxide layer 120a and has the second predetermined thickness h3 of 7˜13 angstroms. This means the thickening from the first gate oxide layer 120a merely involves several angstrom thicknesses. For example, as the first predetermined thickness h2 of the first gate oxide layer 120a is 6 angstroms and the second predetermined thickness h3 of the second gate oxide layer 120b is 8 angstroms, the thickness is only increased by 2 angstroms thickness. The first gate oxide layer 120a is preferably thickened by performing a rapid thermal oxidation (RTO) process because of a slower oxide forming rate than other processes such as an in-situ steam generation (ISSG) process. The oxide forming rate can be controlled by adjusting an importing oxygen gas flow during the rapid thermal oxidation (RTO) process. In other embodiment, the first gate oxide layer 120a can be thickened by an in-situ steam generation (ISSG) process instead, which may comprise imported hydrogen gas and oxygen gas, depending upon practical requirements.
As shown in
As shown in
To summarize, the present invention provides a gate oxide formation process, which forms a first gate oxide layer on a substrate, thins the first gate oxide layer to a first predetermined thickness, and then thickens the first gate oxide layer to a second predetermined thickness. Thereby, a second gate oxide layer having the second predetermined thickness can be formed.
Since at least a part of the first gate oxide layer must remain after thinning; that is, the first predetermined thickness must be larger than zero, native oxide will not generate and divots of isolation structures contacting the remaining first gate oxide layer will not occur. Furthermore, the second predetermined thickness can be adjusted and controlled precisely, leading to better accuracy and uniformity. Equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) and leakage current density (Jg) can also be reduced.
Preferably, the first gate oxide layer is thickened by performing a non-nitrogen oxide process, so that impurities of the formed second gate oxide layer can be reduced and the mobility and reliability of the formed device can be improved. Still preferably, the first gate oxide layer 120a is thickened by performing a pure oxide process. The first gate oxide layer is preferably thickened by performing a rapid thermal oxidation (RTO) process because of a slower oxide forming rate than other processes such as an in-situ steam generation (ISSG) process, so that better thickness control is attainable.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.