Claims
- 1. A method of forming a field effect transistor, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a semiconductor substrate having an upper surface and an impurity concentration of a first conductivity type, and a layer of silicon dioxide on the upper surface of the substrate;
- (b) forming a layer of a conductive material on the silicon dioxide layer;
- (c) etching an upper portion of the layer of conductive material using first etching conditions and a resist mask to form an upper portion of a shaped conductive layer, whereby a portion of the resist mask is deposited on sidewalls of the upper portion of the shaped conductive layer during the etching step;
- (d) separately etching a lower portion of the layer of conductive material using second etching conditions, different from said first etching conditions, to form a lower portion of the shaped conductive layer, wherein the upper portion of the shaped conductive layer is longer than the lower portion of the shaped conductive layer;
- (e) removing the silicon dioxide layer from the main surface of the substrate except in the area between the lower portion of the shaped conductive layer and the upper surface of the substrate; and
- (f) implanting impurities of a second conductivity type in the upper surface of the substrate using the shaped conductive layer as a mask, the implanting step comprising:
- (i) implanting impurities of the second conductivity type to a first concentration in the surface of the substrate using the shaped conductive layer as a mask;
- (ii) heat treating the substrate to form first impurity layer portions having a first impurity concentration and spaced apart at the upper surface of the substrate;
- (iii) forming insulating film sidewalls on sidewalls of the shaped conductive layer;
- (iv) implanting impurities of the second conductivity type to a second concentration in the surface of the substrate using the shaped conductive layer and the shaped insulating sidewalls as a mask; and
- (v) heat treating the substrate to form second impurity layer portions having a second impurity concentration and spaced apart at the upper surface of the substrate, the second impurity concentration being larger than the first impurity concentration, a first channel region being defined by a first distance between the first impurity layer portions and a second channel region being defined by a second distance between the second impurity layer portions, the impurity layers constituting source/drain regions and the lower portion of the shaped conductive layer being equal to or shorter than the length of the first channel region, and the width of the second channel region being greater than the width of the first channel region and not greater than the width of the upper layer.
- 2. A method as defined by claim 1, wherein the layer of the conductive material is formed of polysilicon.
- 3. A method as defined by claim 1, wherein the insulating sidewalls are formed by depositing silicon dioxide on the sidewalls of the shaped conductive layer.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation, application of application Ser. No. 07/787,912, filed Nov. 5, 1991 which is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 07/242,116 filed Sep. 8, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,089,863.
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