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US20130146965A1 US13/757,932 US201313757932A US2013146965A1 US 20130146965 A1 US20130146965 A1 US 20130146965A1 US 201313757932 A US201313757932 A US 201313757932A US 2013146965 A1 US2013146965 A1 US 2013146965A1
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Abstract

A method for fabricating recessed drain regions of aggressively scaled CMOS devices. In this method a processing sequence of plasma etch, deposition, followed by plasma etch is used to controllably form recessed regions of the drain in the channel of a thin body, much less than 40 nm, device to enable subsequent epitaxial growth of SiGe, SiC, or other materials, and a consequent increase in the device and ring oscillator performance. A Field Effect Transistor device is also provided, which includes: a buried oxide layer; a silicon layer above the buried oxide layer; an isotropically recessed drain region; and a gate stack which includes a gate dielectric, a conductive material, and a spacer.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/779,087, filed on May 13, 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
  • STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
  • This invention was made with Government support under FA8650-08-C-7806 awarded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The Government may have certain rights to this invention.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention generally relates to integrated circuits (ICs), and more particularly to CMOS, NFET and PFET devices.
  • 2. Description of Related Art
  • Generally, semiconductor devices include a plurality of circuits which form an integrated circuit including chips, thin film packages and printed circuit boards. Integrated circuits can be useful for computers and electronic equipment and can contain millions of transistors and other circuit elements that are fabricated on a single silicon crystal substrate.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • According to an aspect of the present invention, a method of forming a Field Effect Transistor (FET) device having a drain region adjacent and underneath a portion of a gate stack which has sidewalls, a top surface, a native oxide layer over the sidewalls and top surface, and is disposed over a silicon containing region is presented. The device includes a gate dielectric layer over the silicon containing region, the sidewalls, and top surface of the gate stack.
  • The method includes the steps of:
  • forming a dielectric layer over the native oxide layer on the sidewalls
    and top surface of the gate stack;
    forming a first recess adjacent the gate stack, the first recess having sidewalls and a bottom surface through a portion of the silicon containing region;
    passivating the bottom surface of the first recess to form a passivating layer;
    etching a sidewall of the first recess in the silicon containing region for a predetermined lateral distance underneath the gate stack;
    removing the passivating layer in the first recess; and
    etching the bottom surface of the first recess to a target vertical etch depth.
  • According to another aspect of the invention, A Field Effect Transistor device is provided, which includes:
  • a buried oxide layer;
    a silicon layer above the buried oxide layer;
    an isotropically recessed drain region; and
    a gate stack including a gate dielectric, a conductive material, and a spacer.
  • According to yet another aspect of the invention, a Field Effect Transistor (FET) device is provided which includes:
  • a drain region adjacent and underneath a portion of a gate stack which has sidewalls and a top surface, and over a silicon containing region, the device having a gate dielectric layer over the silicon containing region and a native oxide layer over sidewalls and top surface of the gate stack;
  • a dielectric layer over the native oxide layer on the sidewalls and top surface of the gate stack;
    a first recess adjacent the gate stack, the first recess having sidewalls and a bottom surface through a portion of the silicon containing region; and
    an etched sidewall of the first recess in the silicon containing region at a predetermined lateral distance underneath the gate stack; and
    an etched bottom surface of the recess at a target vertical etch depth.
  • The present invention enables enhanced carrier mobility and high speed integrated circuits and ring oscillators.
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  • Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are described below with reference to the drawings, which are described as follows:
  • FIG. 1 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device showing lithography to protect the drain region.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device showing a 1st stage of the inventive processing sequence with native oxide removal through a “breakthrough” etch process to form a recess in the drain region.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device showing a 2nd stage of the inventive processing sequence subsequent to a deposition of a metallic or inorganic material atop the horizontal surface of the recess in the drain region.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device showing a 3rd stage of the inventive processing sequence subsequent to a lateral etch of the recess channel to the target distance in the drain region.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device showing a 4th stage of the inventive processing sequence subsequent to the removal of the passivating layer and a vertical etch in the recess to the target depth in the drain region.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross section view of an embodiment of the invention showing a fabricated FET device.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • As device scaling continues to enable density scaling and lower energy consumption per operation, CMOS devices with low operational voltages, multiple gates, and ultra thin body are being considered and developed.
  • Such changes would enable improved short channel effect (SCE) and reduced variability of the threshold voltage (Vt) for turning on the transistor. Performance enhancing elements previously introduced (eSiGe for PFETs) and targeted for future technology nodes (eSiC for NFETs) would likely still be employed for 22 nm and beyond technologies to enhance device performance.
  • As device geometries change for such nodes—incorporating multi-gates and reducing the channel thickness (much less than 40 nm) for the aforementioned reasons—the ability to controllably recess the channel during patterning for the fabrication of the drain regions of the transistor to enable subsequent eSiGe, eSiC, etc. is significantly reduced.
  • This issue is further exacerbated for ultra steep subthreshold-slope devices which operate on the principle of band-to-band tunneling as in the case of a subthreshold slope less than 60 mV/decade and employed bias voltages much less than 1V. In these devices the drain region must be recessed in both horizontal and vertical directions on a thin body, such as less than or equal to 40 nm, channel to enable subsequent growth of SiGe or other relevant material.
  • Conventional plasma etching processes typically employed for recessing drain regions are not suitable at these dimensions, since the channel thickness, for example, SOI, GOI, SGOI, is less than or equal to 40 nm. The intrinsic ion energy with no applied bias power typically found in a low pressure plasma process is less than or equal to 15V. Thus, the controllability of the isotropic etch process used to repeatedly fabricate recessed drain regions is significantly reduced. Less reactive gaseous species such as HBr, Cl2, and BCl3 and gas dilution such as via insertion of inert gases such as He, Ar, etc. can reduce the etch rate and may increase controllability to some degree versus conventional CHF3, CF4, SF6-containing chemistries but still do not produce the required degree of control.
  • To this end, the use of a sequence of etch and deposition processes as shown in FIGS. 2 through 5 to recess a drain region of a device to the required specification is employed. Without loss of generality, a sub-threshold slope voltage device in which the target recess for the drain region for subsequent epitaxial growth of SiGe is approximately 40 nm whereby the recess extends an equivalent distance beneath the gate as depicted in FIG. 5.
  • The inventive process first employs a known etch process on a typical medium to high density plasma configuration (inductively coupled plasma (ICP), electron cyclotron resonance ECR), dual frequency capacitive (DFC), helicon, or radial line slot antenna (RLSA) with typical plasma conditions, for example, pressure: much less than 10 mT; bias power: 15 W-150 W; source power: less than or equal to 1 kWs; gases: CF4, CHF3, CH2F2, CH3F, SF6, Cl2, and/or HBr-containing chemistries, to “breakthrough” the native oxide layer and recess a few nm (less than 10 nm) into the channel as shown in FIG. 2.
  • At this stage of the inventive process, a selective deposition process is employed to passivate the horizontal surfaces as shown in FIG. 3. Such a process can be a physical vapor deposition (PVD) process or another appropriate technique, depositing a few monolayers of a metallic Ti, Ta, TiN, TaN, TiO, TaO, or an inorganic film, such as, SiO2, SiON, Si3N4, atop only the horizontal channel surfaces leaving the vertical surfaces of the channels exposed.
  • With the horizontal surfaces passivated, an isotropic etch process, conducted on the same or different platform for that used for the breakthrough process in the first step comprised of SF6, Cl2, HBr, CH3F, CH2F2, CHF3, and/or CF4-containing chemistries can be applied to laterally etch the channel to the target dimension as in FIG. 4.
  • Typical conditions applied for such a process include: pressure greater than or equal to 10 mT, bias power equal to 0 W, gases as detailed above, and source powers less than or equal to 1 kWs. Since there is no applied bias power, the intrinsic ion energy of this discharge, which is less than or equal to 15V, is less than the energy required to break the bonds in Ti, Ta, TiN, TaN, SiO2, SiON, Si3N4, etc. and so the horizontal surface remains passivated while laterally etching the exposed vertical surface.
  • Once the lateral etch recess is completed, the passivating layers are removed and the target vertical etch depths are achieved as in FIG. 5. This can be done by use of a known etch process carefully tuned so as to remove the passivating layers and achieve the target depths. Subsequent processing can be conducted to achieve epitaxial growth of the SiGe or other appropriate layer to fabricate the device shown in FIG. 6.
  • Accordingly, an embodiment of the invention provides an aggressively scaled CMOS device in which the drain regions comprised of different materials from that of the employed channel are recessed by a sequence of etch and deposition processes, such as, etch deposition etch.
  • This sequence further provides a CMOS device enabling higher speed circuits and ring oscillators as well as an aggressively scaled CMOS device in which a bias-free, fluorine or fluorine and chlorine-containing etch chemistry is employed to laterally etch the channel selective to the employed spacer and passivating layer of the channel.
  • This embodiment of the invention further provides an aggressively scaled CMOS device in which the recess of the drain region is equidistant in both horizontal and vertical directions, that is, much less than 40 nm, as well as an aggressively scaled CMOS device in which a passivating layer comprised of a few monolayers of a metallic, such as, Ti, Ta, TiN, TaN, TiO, TaO, or an inorganic, such as, SiO2, SiON, Si3N4, film is deposited only onto the horizontal surface of the exposed channel.
  • There is provided an aggressively scaled CMOS device in which the drain region is recessed by a sequence of etch and deposition processes; facilitating subsequent epitaxial growth of materials in the region different from that of the channel and, thus, enabling faster speed integrated circuits and ring oscillators.
  • The present embodiment is directed to an aggressively scaled CMOS device in which an inventive processing sequence of etching, deposition, followed up by etching is used to recess drain regions of thin body devices, for example, channel thickness less than or equal to 40 nm, in a controllable manner facilitating subsequent growth of alternative materials, such as, eSiGe and eSiC, in these regions, thus enabling enhanced carrier mobility and higher speed integrated circuits and ring oscillators.
  • To achieve improved short channel effect and reduced Vt variability, thinner body, for example, less than or equal to 40 nm, and multi-gated devices are being considered for 22 nm and beyond technology nodes. The ability to fabricate drain regions of materials different from that employed for the channel correlates quite strongly with the ability to controllably recess the channel, such as, SOI, GOI, and SGOI. Thus, for even thinner body devices, extreme control is needed for recessing drain regions to enable subsequent formation of the same.
  • Conventional plasma etching processes used for recessing larger features for larger ground rule devices are incapable of achieving the desired degree of control required for feature sizes at the 22 nm node dimensions and beyond. In contrast, the present invention provides the use of a sequence of etch, deposition, and etching processes to recess/fabricate these drain regions of the device.
  • The 1st stage entails use of a known etching process to breakthrough the native oxide layers of the channel. This is achieved in standard CF4, CHF3, CH2F2, CH3F, SF6, Cl2, and/or HBr-containing chemistries. This step is followed up by a depositing a few monolayers of a metallic, such as, Ti, Ta, TiN, TaN, TiO, TaO, or an inorganic film, such as, SiO2, SiON, Si3N4, atop only the horizontal surfaces of the channel. In this way the latter surfaces are protected while exposing the vertical surfaces for subsequent modification.
  • A lateral etch process is subsequently used to laterally etch the exposed vertical surfaces of the channel to the target distance employing bias free SF6, Cl2, HBr, CH3F, CH2F2, CHF3, and/or CF4-containing plasma process.
  • The final step entails removal of the passivating layers and etching the channels in a vertical direction only using an anisotropic etch process, such as, high bias power; CF4, CHF3, CH2F2, CH3F, SF6, Cl2, and/or HBr-containing plasma.
  • The recessed region of the drain is now ready for subsequent epitaxial growth of SiGe, SiC, or other appropriate layer to enable enhanced device/ring oscillator performance.
  • Referring to the drawings, FIG. 1 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device with the source regions protected and with native oxide removed to expose a portion of silicon region 50 and 60 prior to commencing drain recess.
  • A silicon on insulator substrate 10 including a substrate 12, a buried oxide layer 20 and silicon layer 30 over the buried oxide 20 is shown. Shallow trench isolation regions 40, 41, and 42 are formed in silicon layer 30 to provide isolated silicon regions 50 and 60.
  • Source regions 51 and 61 respectively have a native oxide layer 72 and 73 thereover. Photoresists 90 and 91 are formed over portions of gate stacks 80 and 81, shallow trench isolation regions 41 and 42, and oxide layers 72 and 73 over drain regions 51 and 61. The gate stacks may include a gate dielectric such as SiON or a higher dielectric, a conductive material, and a spacer.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device illustrating an etch step. The process employs a prior art etch process on a typical medium to high density plasma configuration with typical plasma conditions. Typical medium to high density plasma configurations can include inductively coupled plasma (ICP), electron cyclotron resonance (ECR), dual frequency capacitive (DFC), Helicon, or Radial Line Slot Antenna (RLSA). Typical plasma conditions can include pressure less than or equal to 10 mT, bias power 15-150 W, source power less than or equal to 1 kWs and F, Br or Cl containing gases to re-breakthrough the native oxide layer. The recess 100 is less than 10 nm into the channel.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device illustrating a passivating layer 110. Passivating layer 110 can be formed by a physical vapor deposition (PVD) process or similarly appropriate technique depositing a few layers of a metallic or inorganic film atop only the horizontal. The vertical surface 120 of the channel remains exposed. Examples of a metallic film can include films containing Ti, Ta, TiN, TiO, and TaO. Examples of inorganic films include SiO2, SiON, and Si3N4.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a partially fabricated FET device illustrating a lateral etch. An isotropic etch process is performed to laterally etch the channel to a target dimension 130. The isotropic etch process can be conducted on the same or different platform as that used for the breakthrough process of FIG. 2. The etch process can utilize F, Br or Cl containing gases. Typical conditions include pressure greater than or equal to 10 mT, bias power equal to 0 W; F, Br or Cl containing gases, and source powers less than or equal to 1 kWs.
  • Since bias power equals 0 W, the intrinsic ion energy of this discharge, less than or equal to 15V is much less than the energy required to break the bonds of the passivated horizontal surface 110 in FIG. 3, and therefore the horizontal surface remains passivated while the exposed vertical surface 120 is laterally etched.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross section view of a partially fabricated FET device illustrating a larger recess formed by a vertical etch step. Passivating layer 110 is removed and the target vertical etch depth 140 is achieved. The etch process to achieve the desired vertical etch depth will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of a device that can be fabricated by the above method.
  • The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
  • The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed.
  • The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

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1. A field effect transistor (FET) device, comprising:
a buried oxide layer;
a silicon layer above the buried oxide layer;
a gate stack formed over a channel region of the silicon layer, the channel region having a thickness of less than 40 nanometers (nm);
a source region arranged adjacent to the silicon layer on the buried oxide layer;
a drain region arranged adjacent to the silicon layer on the buried oxide layer; and
a native oxide layer arranged along sidewalls of the gate stack and over and in contact with a portion of the source region and a portion of the drain region, wherein the source and drain regions comprise different semiconductor materials with respect to the channel region.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the silicon layer further comprises shallow trench isolation regions to provide isolated silicon regions.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the silicon layer comprises p or n-doped polysilicon.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein a gate dielectric is formed on the silicon region and the gate stack is formed over the gate dielectric.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the gate stack comprises:
doped polysilicon; and
a layer of dielectric over the native oxide.
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