Claims
- 1. An IC memory device comprising a plurality of memory cells, each memory cell containing load elements comprising resistance elements and other cell circuit components that are operative with the resistance elements to indicate ON or OFF conditions in said memory cell, the device further comprising other active or passive elements that are physically associated with said memory cell generating an electric field that deteriorates operating characteristics of said resistance elements, and a shield layer formed in said memory cell spatially separated from each of said resistance elements by an insulating film, said shield layer spatially overlapping only substantially a minimum portion of a length of said resistance elements that is predetermined to prevent an electric field from deteriorating said resistance elements operating characteristics, said shield layer connected to a bias level.
- 2. The IC memory device of claim 1 wherein the spatial overlap of said shield layer relative to lengths of said resistance elements is X wherein X.ltoreq.1.6 .mu.m.
- 3. The IC memory device of claim 2 wherein said resistance elements have a resistance value in the range of about 100 G.OMEGA. to 10 T.OMEGA. and a length in the range of 2 .mu.m to 4 .mu.m.
- 4. An IC memory device comprising a plurality of memory cells, each memory cell containing load elements comprising thin film transistors having a thin film channel region and a channel offset region and other cell circuit components that are operative with said thin film transistors to indicate ON or OFF conditions in said memory cell, the device further comprising other active or passive elements that are physically associated with said memory cell generating an electric field that deteriorates operating characteristics of said channel offset region by causing an inverted channel to be formed therein, a shield layer formed in said memory cell spatially separated from each of said thin film transistors by an insulating film, said shield layer spatially overlapping substantially a minimum portion of a length of said channel offset regions that is predetermined to prevent passage of an electric field causing formation of said inverted channel deteriorating said thin film transistor operating characteristics.
- 5. The IC memory device of claim 4 wherein said shield layer spatially underlies said channel offset region in said memory cell, a second shield layer formed in said memory cell spatially separated from each of said thin film transistors by an insulating film and spatially overlying said channel offset region in said memory cell.
- 6. The IC memory device of claim 5 wherein said second shield spatially overlies both said channel region and said channel offset region.
- 7. The IC memory device of claim 4 wherein said thin film transistor is a p-channel transistor, a constant voltage applied to said shield layer.
- 8. A semiconductor device, comprising:
- a semiconductor substrate;
- a first insulating film formed on the substrate;
- a conductive layer which is formed on the first insulating film and connected to a constant electrical potential;
- a second insulating film formed on the conductive layer; and
- a silicon film which is formed on the second insulating film and includes a low resistance contact region and a high resistance region, in which:
- the conductive layer is disposed below and spatially overlaps a sufficiently large area of the high resistance region to substantially shield the high resistance region from electrical field effects originating below the high resistance region.
- 9. The semiconductor device of claim 8 wherein the conductive layer spatially overlaps a length of the high resistance region by a distance X.ltoreq.1.6 .mu.m.
- 10. The semiconductor device of claim 9 wherein the high resistance region has a resistance of approximately 100 G.OMEGA. to 10 T.OMEGA. and a length of approximately 2 .mu.m to 4 .mu.m.
- 11. A semiconductor memory, comprising:
- a semiconductor substrate; and
- a memory cell formed on the substrate, the memory cell including:
- a conductive layer formed over the substrate;
- an insulating film formed on the conductive layer;
- a polycrystalline silicon resistor formed on the insulating film; and
- an electrical contact connected to the resistor, in which:
- the conductive layer is disposed below and spatially overlaps a sufficiently large area of the resistor to substantially shield the resistor from electrical field effects originating below the resistor.
- 12. A semiconductor memory, comprising:
- a semiconductor substrate; and
- a memory cell formed on the substrate, the memory cell including:
- a shield layer formed over the substrate;
- an insulating film formed on the shield layer;
- a thin film transistor load element which is formed on the insulating film and has a channel region and a channel offset region, in which:
- the shield layer is disposed below and spatially overlaps a sufficiently large area of the channel offset region to prevent electrical field effects originating below the channel offset region from causing an inverted channel from being formed in the channel offset region.
- 13. The semiconductor memory of claim 12 wherein the shield layer extends under the channel offset region from the channel region.
- 14. The semiconductor memory of claim 12 further comprising:
- an additional insulating film formed on the load element; and
- an additional shield layer which is formed on the additional insulating film and spatially overlies at least a portion of the channel offset region.
- 15. The semiconductor memory of claim 12 wherein:
- the load element is a p-channel device; and
- the shield layer is connected to a constant electrical potential.
- 16. The semiconductor memory of claim 12 wherein the shield layer is further disposed below and spatially overlaps a portion of the channel region which is adjacent to the channel offset region, and an interface between the channel region and the channel offset; region.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/407,402, filed Mar. 17, 1995, now abandoned; which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/131,840, filed Oct. 4, 1993, now abandoned; which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/821,250, filed Jan. 10, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,254,870, issued Oct. 19, 1993; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/457,798, filed Feb. 14, 1990, now abandoned.
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