This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application Nos. JP2007-195493 filed on Jul. 27, 2007, and JP2008-174498 filed on Jul. 3, 2008, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a semiconductor device including a MOS transistor to which high driving performance is required, and relates to a method of manufacturing the semiconductor device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A MOS transistor is a core electronic element in electronics. It is important to achieve miniaturization of the MOS transistor and high driving performance thereof. One of methods of imparting high driving performance to the MOS transistor is expansion of a gate width to reduce ON resistance. However, there is a problem that a large gate width needs a wide occupation area for the MOS transistor. As a solution thereto, there is proposed a technology by which a large gate width is given while suppressing increase of the occupation area of the MOS transistor. (For example, see JP 2006-49826 A)
Hereinafter, a conventional semiconductor device will be described with reference to
As described above, in this technology, since the gate portion has the trench structure including a convex portion and a concave portion, the actual gate width can be larger than the width of the gate electrode simply made on a flat surface thereof. Accordingly, the ON resistance per unit area can be reduced without lowering withstanding voltage of the MOS transistor.
The inventor of the present invention has found a problem that in the structure of the semiconductor device described above, an actual driving performance can not reach the expected driving performance. It has also been found that the driving performance varies depending on the gate length and tends to be low in a short gate length device.
It is presumed that this phenomenon is caused by non-uniform current flow in the channel generated between the source and the drain: most current flows along path A which is a planar portion where the trench portion 3 is not formed; a little current flows along path B which is a side surface of the trench portion 3, which is parallel to the channel in the direction connecting the source and the drain, and along path C which is a bottom surface of the trench portion 3, as shown in
It is an object of the present invention to improve driving performance of a semiconductor device having a trench structure.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the present invention employs the following means:
(1) a semiconductor device including: a first conductivity type semiconductor substrate; a trench structure formed on the first conductivity type semiconductor substrate and having a continuously varying depth in a gate width direction; a gate electrode formed within a trench portion defined by the trench structure and formed on a top surface of a planar portion via a gate insulating film; a source region of a second conductivity type, formed on one side of the gate electrode; and a drain region of the second conductivity type, formed on another side of the gate electrode, in which parts of the source region and the drain region which sandwich the trench portion and face each other have a depth from a top surface of the trench structure to one of a bottom portion thereof and a deeper position;
(2) a semiconductor device including: a first conductivity type semiconductor substrate; a source region of a second conductivity type and a drain region of the second conductivity type, which are disposed apart from each other in a vicinity of a surface of the first conductivity type semiconductor substrate; a planar portion being flat and disposed between the source region and the drain region to become a first channel region; a trench portion with a constant depth, disposed along with the planar portion and having a side surface and a bottom surface serving as a second channel region; a gate insulating film provided to a surface of the planar portion and a surface of the trench portion; and a gate electrode provided on the gate insulating film, in which parts of the source region and the drain region which face each other via the trench portion include a diffusion region having a depth from a top surface of the trench structure to one of a bottom portion thereof and a deeper position; and
(3) a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, including: preparing a semiconductor substrate; removing a part of a region to become a channel region of the semiconductor substrate from a surface thereof to an inside thereof and forming a trench having a side surface and a bottom surface to dispose a planar portion and a trench portion; forming an oxide film on a surface of the trench portion and a surface of the planar portion; applying a resist material and performing patterning so that an impurity can be introduced from a top surface of the trench to the bottom surface thereof in a source region direction and a drain region direction; ion-implanting an impurity for forming a first source region and a first drain region with the semiconductor substrate being rotated; removing the resist material and the oxide film and forming a gate insulating film; depositing polycrystalline silicon to form a gate electrode; and forming a second source region and a second drain region to sandwich the gate electrode therebetween.
According to the present invention, in a part of the source region and a part of the drain region of the semiconductor device described above, formation of the deep diffusion regions ranging from the top surface of the trench portion to the bottom portion thereof is enabled through application and patterning of a photoresist film, and ion implantation to the trench portion before the formation of the gate electrode. Accordingly, current concentration at the top of a concave portion having a continuingly varying depth in the gate width direction can be reduced, and the current flow along the side surface and the bottom surface of the trench portion can also be enabled, enhancing the driving performance of the semiconductor device.
In the accompanying drawings:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
In
After that, as shown in
Subsequently, as shown in
On the other hand, the gate electrode 7 is patterned with a resist film 8 to obtain the structure shown in
As a second embodiment of the present invention, the impurity addition as described above to the source region 9 and the drain region 10 so as to be deeply effected from the top surface of the trench structure 3 to the bottom portion thereof or a deeper position can be performed after the formation of the gate insulating film 6.
As described above, in the present invention, the diffusion region is formed from the top surface of the trench structure 3 to the bottom portion thereof or a deeper position, in the trench portion transistor 12 having the trench structure. Accordingly, current concentration at the top of a concave portion having a continually varying depth in a gate width direction can be reduced, and the current can flow also along a side surface and a bottom surface of the trench portion, enhancing the driving performance of the semiconductor device.
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