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Embodiments relate to apparatus, system and method for use of CMOS devices, specifically CMOS devices with stressed channels using complimentary gate fill materials.
Metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors (FETs) generally include a substrate made of a semiconductor material, such as silicon or silicon on oxide (“SOI”). The transistors typically include a source region, a channel region and a drain region within the substrate. The channel region is located between the source and the drain regions.
A tri-gate FET is a non-planar FET which may be implemented on either a bulk silicon substrate or an SOI substrate. An SOI transistor differs from a bulk transistor in that its body is not externally biased unless a specific layout is used, such as in a body-contacted transistor. A tri-gate FET uses a raised source/drain to reduce parasitic resistances. The raised channel has an added benefit of allowing for the gate to wrap around the channel. Field effects from the wrap-around gate affect the channel on three sides, thus forming a tri-gate device. The tri-gate device allows for reducing the leakage current when the transistor is in the off state. Tri-gate devices may be fabricated as either an N-type MOS (NMOS) or a P-type MOS (PMOS). Compared to planar transistors at the same off-state leakage current, the tri-gate FET can provide higher NMOS and PMOS drive current. A pair of tri-gate FETs, one NMOS and one PMOS, can be configured together to form a CMOS device. It is desirable to provide a CMOS device having a high drive current.
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth. However, embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known circuits, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure the understanding of this description. The term “a” or “an” in the claims means “one or more.”
The following glossary defines terms used herein unless a different meaning is assigned within the context of usage. The Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standards Terms, Seventh Edition, should be referenced for terms not otherwise defined herein.
Embodiments include a semiconductor device, having a channel raised above a substrate, the channel having a major axis; and a gate wrapped around at least a portion of the channel, the gate aligned substantially perpendicular to the major axis, the gate imparting a stress upon the channel, such that the charge carrier mobility is improved.
Optionally, in the semiconductor device, the gate further includes a gate metal fill that exerts the stress upon the channel.
Optionally, in the semiconductor device, the channel further includes an N-type material; and the gate is configured to produce tensile stress in a current flow direction.
Optionally, in the semiconductor device, the gate is made of a copper gate metal fill.
Optionally, in the semiconductor device, the channel further comprising a P-type material; and the gate is configured to produce compressive stress in a current flow direction.
Optionally, in the semiconductor device, the gate includes a tungsten gate metal fill.
Optionally, the semiconductor device further includes a shallow trench isolation layer between the N and PFET.
Embodiments include a semiconductor device, having a first channel (NFET) raised above a substrate, the first channel having a first major axis; a second channel (PFET) raised above the substrate, the second channel having a second major axis generally parallel to the first major axis, further comprising a material complementary to the material of the first channel; a first gate wrapped around at least a portion of the first channel, the first gate aligned substantially perpendicular to the first major axis, the first gate imparting a stress upon the first channel; and a second gate wrapped around at least a portion of the second channel, the second gate aligned substantially perpendicular to the second major axis, the second gate imparting a stress upon the second channel, further comprising a material complementary to the material of the first gate.
Optionally, in the semiconductor device, the first gate has a depth of 10-100 nm.
Optionally, in the semiconductor device, the second gate has a depth of 10-100 nm.
Optionally, in the semiconductor device, the stress upon the first channel is substantially unequal to the stress upon the second channel.
Embodiments include a method, including raising a channel above a substrate, channel having a major axis; wrapping a gate around at least a portion of the channel, the gate aligned substantially perpendicular to the major axis; and stressing the channel with the stress of the gate.
Optionally, in the method, the stressing improves charge carrier mobility.
Optionally, in the method, the stressing further comprising tensile stressing in current flow direction, wherein the channel comprises is an NFET.
Optionally, in the method, the stressing further includes compressive stressing in current flow direction, wherein the channel comprises a PFET.
Optionally, the method further includes isolating the two different channels (N and P), by using a shallow trench isolation layer embedded in the substrate.
As gate lengths decrease with improved generations of devices, it is increasingly difficult to fabricate the silicon MOSFET devices with reasonably low source-to-drain leakage in the off-state.
Tri-gate transistor structures address the problem of reduced leakage at off-state. The tri-gate transistor includes a thin semiconductor body formed on a substrate. The substrate can be an insulating substrate or a semiconductor substrate. A gate dielectric is formed on the top surface and the sidewalls of the semiconductor body. A gate electrode is formed on the gate dielectric on the top surface of the semiconductor body and is formed adjacent to the gate dielectric formed on the sidewalls of the semiconductor body. Source and drain regions are formed in the semiconductor body on opposite sides of the gate electrode. Because the gate electrode and the gate dielectric surround the semiconductor body on three sides, the transistor essentially has three separate channels when the channel is in the ON state. The “width” of a transistor is equal to the sum of each of the three sides of the semiconductor body. Larger “width” transistors can be formed by connecting several tri-gate transistors together via a common source and drain regions.
Because the width of the trigate transistor is smaller than the depletion width, the formation of a fully depleted transistor is possible. Hence a trigate device is characterized by a very sharp, near-ideal subthreshold slope, and a reduced drain induced barrier lowering (“DIBL”) short channel effect of less than about 100 mV/V even at short channel lengths. The lower DIBL effect results in a lower leakage current when a device using tri-gate transistor is turned “OFF”, producing lower power consumption.
The amount of current flowing through a channel which has a given electric field across it is generally proportional to the mobility of the carriers in the channel. Thus, by increasing the carrier mobility in the channel, the magnitude of current and operating speed (i.e., the operating frequency) of the transistor can be increased.
Carrier mobility within a semiconductor device substrate can be affected by, for example, mechanical stresses on and within the semiconductor device. That is, certain stresses within a semiconductor device are known to enhance semiconductor device characteristics. For example in Silicon, tensile stress improves electron mobility and degrades hole mobility in the current flow direction, and compressive stress degrades electron mobility and improves hole mobility in the current flow direction. Thus, to improve the characteristics of a semiconductor device, tensile and/or compressive stresses are created in the channel of the n-type devices (e.g., NFETs) and/or p-type devices (e.g., PFETs). The same stress component, for example tensile stress or compressive stress, improves the device characteristics of one type of device (i.e., n-type device or p-type device) while adversely affecting the characteristics of the other type device.
Related art describes adding a material layer on top of a gate electrode to induce stress in a planar MOSFET, for instance when the gate electrode is doped polysilicon. The related art describes NMOS and PMOS devices that require opposite stress states along-the-channel stress because that was relevant to the geometry described in the related art.
The embodiments described herein relate to CMOS devices based on a tri-gate architecture, using stress formed from gate-fill to affect charge carrier mobility. The embodiments focus on a non-planar tri-gate device architecture wherein at least a portion of the gate electrode material is used to generate stress. The non-planar nature of the tri-gate device and the associated wrapping-around of the gate electrode allows additional stress components to be designed for performance gain, for instance, stress normal to the gate plane and stress in the gate plane perpendicular to the current flow direction.
Enhanced carrier mobility due to mechanical stress is proportional to the amount of stress, therefore it is desirable to create as much stress in the semiconductor device substrate as possible, up to the plastic deformation limit of the material. Additionally, stresses in other structures of the device may be generated due to appropriately adjusting characteristics in the deposition process, or introducing stress-producing dopants into the deposition process. Increasing stress by adjusting the deposition process may provide a limited increase in stress. Thus, it is desirable to develop better methods of coupling stress into the channel region of a CMOS device to increase the amount of stress in the channel and enhancing carrier mobility. Applicants have calculated that compressive or tensile stress in the current flow direction may be enhanced by appropriate selection of metallic gate fill materials, i.e., the materials that make up the gate.
Intrinsically stressed gate metal fill exerts stress on the channel. Intrinsic stress is a phenomenon that develops in a thin film during the growth of the thin film. The intrinsic stress is dependent, among other things, on temperature and mechanism of the growth process. Therefore, intrinsic stress is not a property that is inherent to a thin film (e.g., a gate metal film) but rather is a property that has to be engineered into the design and fabrication of the thin film. The design and fabrication of thin films having a desired amount of intrinsic stress is well known to persons of ordinary skill in the art. As used herein, the terms “stress” or “lattice stress” refer to the same phenomenon as intrinsic stress, unless a different meaning is clearly intended, either explicitly or implicitly.
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Other embodiments contemplate methods of fabricating the above-described embodiments, methods of using the above-described embodiments, and apparatus or systems using the above-described embodiments.
This application may disclose several numerical range limitations that support any range within the disclosed numerical ranges even though a precise range limitation is not stated verbatim in the specification because the embodiments could be practiced throughout the disclosed numerical ranges. Finally, the entire disclosure of the patents and publications referred in this application, if any, are hereby incorporated herein in entirety by reference.
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