The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device comprising a field effect transistor, in which method a semiconductor body of silicon with a substrate is provided at a surface thereof with a source region and a drain region of a first conductivity type which are situated above a buried isolation region and with a channel region, between the source and drain regions, of a second conductivity type, opposite to the first conductivity type, and with a gate region separated from the surface of the semiconductor body by a gate dielectric and situated above the channel region, and wherein a mesa is formed in the semiconductor body in which the channel region is formed and wherein the source and drain regions are formed on both side faces of the mesa in a semiconductor region that is formed using epitaxial growth, the source and drain regions thereby contacting the channel region.
A method as mentioned in the opening paragraph is known from US patent application US 2005/0173735 A1. Therein a method is described in which a depletion barrier layer is formed that covers a surface of an integrated circuit substrate adjacent opposite sides of a gate pattern and extending along a portion of a lateral face of the channel region of a MOSFET. A source/drain layer is disposed on the depletion barrier layer and electrically contacting the lateral face of the channel region in a region not covered by the depletion barrier layer. The channel region protrudes from a surface of the substrate. The depletion barrier layer is L-shaped and a further device isolation layer may be present disposed at predetermined portion of the substrate through the source/drain layer and the depletion barrier layer. The depletion barrier layer can comprise SiGe which is removed and the cavity is subsequently filled with an insulating material like a thermal oxide.
A drawback of such a method is that on the one hand the FET obtained is less suitable for high frequency application, in particular for RF (=Radio Frequency) applications and on the other hand the method itself is insufficiently versatile.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to avoid the above drawbacks and to provide a method that results in FETs that are suitable for RF applications and which is versatile.
To achieve this, a method of the type described in the opening paragraph is characterized in that the semiconductor region is formed contacting the mesa over substantially the whole thickness of the semiconductor region and is formed below the level of the gate dielectric. Through forming the semiconductor region below the level of the gate dielectric, a capacitive coupling between the source/drain regions and the gate region is substantially reduced. In this way the high-frequency behavior of the FET obtained is considerably improved. By keeping the semiconductor region in contact with the side faces of the mesa over its whole thickness, the crystallinity of the semiconductor region is improved since the epitaxial growth now also will take place during the whole growth process starting from the crystalline side faces of the mesa. The better crystallinity, in particular in the transition region between the channel region of the transistor and the source/drain regions, improves the device behavior and also makes the method according to the invention much more versatile. The latter is caused by the fact that epitaxial growth starting from the side faces of the mesa allows for formation of the isolation region already before formation of the semiconductor region on top of the isolation region.
In a preferred embodiment the source and drain regions are provided with extensions and are formed in the semiconductor region using two ion implantations alongside the mesa while during one of these ion implantations spacers are present on the side faces of the mesa. This provides an efficient way of obtaining transistors with the desired properties.
Preferably the source and drain regions with the extensions are provided with an interdigited comb like structure. The transistors obtained in this way have very good high-frequency properties.
In a preferred modification of this embodiment the transistor is surrounded by a sunken isolation region extending into the semiconductor body to a greater depth than the buried isolation region. In this way isolation between neighboring transistors is combined with an optimal design within the sunken isolation region. The present invention realizes that in case of a semiconductor region comprising SiGe the latter can be etched from mutually perpendicular directions. Thus, SiGe regions below the fingers of source and drain regions to be formed can be etched starting from a sunken region in which the sunken isolation is to be formed. In this way, such sunken isolation regions need not to be present between the fingers of the source/drain regions, which implies that the transistor can occupy a minimal area and can have excellent high-frequency properties.
In a further embodiment related thereto the buried isolation region is formed by formation of a further semiconductor region comprising a mixed crystal of silicon and germanium, which after formation of the semiconductor region is removed by selective etching.
Other important embodiments underlining the versatility of the method according to the invention are characterized in that the buried isolation region is formed before the forming of the semiconductor region by an over-all deposition of an insulating layer followed by removal of a part of the insulating layer.
In another embodiment it is preferred that at least parts of the side faces of the mesa are protected during processing by temporarily spacers. The protection is either against in particular etching for the removal of a part of a uniformly deposited insulating layer or against a local oxidation. Materials like silicon nitride are suitable material for the formation of such temporarily spacers.
Finally it is to be noted that the invention also comprises a semiconductor device comprising a field effect transistor obtained by a method according to the invention.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter, to be read in conjunction with the drawing, in which
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Finally the manufacturing of the MOSFET is further completed by deposition of a pre-metal dielectric, e.g. of silicondioxide, followed by patterning thereof, deposition of a contact metal layer, e.g. of aluminum, again followed by patterning by which contact regions are formed. These steps are not shown in the drawing. A (self-aligned) silicide process may further be used to contact the source- and drain regions 2,3 and the gate region 6. Individual devices 10 can be obtained by applying a separation technique like sawing.
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The last stages of the manufacturing of this example are e.g. identical to those of the first two examples and are not discussed here separately. Reference is made for that reason to corresponding parts of the description of these examples.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. For example in the embodiments the epitaxially grown semiconductor region in which the source/drain regions are formed was not intentionally or only moderately doped. However it is possible to incorporate a higher dope into this region if this is desired. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps than those listed in a claim. The word “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.
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