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  • Subquarter-Micrometer PMOSFET's with 50-nm Source and Drain Formed by Rapid Vapor-Phase Doping (RVD)

    Yukihiro KIYOTA  Tohru NAKAMURA  Taroh INADA  

     
    PAPER-Device Technology

      Vol:
    E77-C No:3
      Page(s):
    362-366

    Single-drain PMOSFET's with a very shallow source and drain were fabricated using a new doping method called rapid vapor-phase doping (RVD). This process is carried out in hydrogen atmosphere using B2H6 as a source gas. By varying flow rate of B2H6 and the doping time, shallow boron doped layers which are suitable for source and drain regions of MOSFET's are formed. The fabricated RVD-PMOSFET's have 50-nm source and drain regions with peak concentration of 41020 cm-3 which were formed under the condition of 800, B2H6 flow rate of 50 ml/min. The junction depth was one third of those formed by conventional low-energy BF2 ion implantation. RVD-PMOSFET's showed normal operation down to poly-Si gate length Lg of 0.18 µm. The advantage of shallow junction was clearly shown by the threshold voltage roll-off characteristics, that is, it was suppressed down to 0.18 µm, whereas in conventional device, roll-off occurred below 0.6 µm. This better short channel behavior suggests that RVD forms shallow source and drain regions with weaker lateral diffusion. This result confirms that RVD is an effective method for forming shallow junctions for MOSFET's.

  • Process and Device Technologies for High Speed Self-Aligned Bipolar Transistors

    Tohru NAKAMURA  Takeo SHIBA  Takahiro ONAI  Takashi UCHINO  Yukihiro KIYOTA  Katsuyoshi WASHIO  Noriyuki HOMMA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E78-C No:9
      Page(s):
    1154-1164

    Recent high-speed bipolar technologies based on SICOS (Sidewall Base Contact Structure) transistors are reviewed. Bipolar device structures that include polysilicon are key technologies for improving circuit characteristics. As the characteristics of the upward operated SICOS transistors are close to those of downward transistors, they can easily be applied in memory cells which have near-perfect soft-error-immunity. Newly developed process technologies for making shallow base and emitter junctions to improve circuit performance are also reviewed. Finally, complementary bipolar technology for low-power and high-speed circuits using pnp transistors, and a quasi-drift base transistor structure suitable for below 0.1 µm emitters are discussed.

  • Shallow p-Type Layers in Si by Rapid Vapor-Phase Doping for High-Speed Bipolar and MOS Applications

    Yukihiro KIYOTA  Tohru NAKAMURA  Seiji SUZUKI  Taroh INADA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-C No:4
      Page(s):
    554-559

    Ultrashallow p-type layers have been formed using an one-wafer type reactor for rapid vapor-phase doping (RVD) with lamp annealing system. Bipolar and MOS transistors were fabricated using the system for the first time. The process includes the injection of the B2H6 diffusion source gas with hydrogen carrier gas at room temperature and rapid thermal annealing using lamps. Ultrashallow boron doping was achieved at 900 for 60 seconds; that is, the junction depths were less the 60 nm with a peak boron concentration of between 1019 and 1020 cm-3. The sheet boron concentrations is controlled by adjusting the flow rate of B2H6. To show the potential of the process, bipolar and MOS transistors were fabricated. The base regions of conventional bipolar transistors were formed by rapid vapor-phase doping. Transistors with 20-nm base and emitter were fabricated and they showed current gain of 150. Shallow source and drain of PMOS transistors were also formed. The threshold voltage roll-off was suppressed down to gate length of 0.22 µm, while devices with BF2-implanted source and drain showed the roll-off below 0.5 µm. Devices with RVD-source and drain thus have drain current 1.5 times higher than those with BF2 ion implantation. RVD provides both good short-channel characteristics and high current drivability.

  • Fabrication of SiN Films by Double Tubed Coaxial Line Type Microwave Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Yukihiro KIYOTA  Kouji NUMADA  Isamu KATO  

     
    LETTER-Components and Materials

      Vol:
    E70-E No:4
      Page(s):
    334-335

    We have fabricated SiN films with stoichiometric composition by double tubed coaxial line type microwave plasm chemical vapor deposition and have discussed the effects of the microwave power on the film qualities.