Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100264497 | Multiple Vt Field-Effect Transistor Devices - Multiple threshold voltage (Vt) field-effect transistor (FET) devices and techniques for the fabrication thereof are provided. In one aspect, a FET device is provided including a source region; a drain region; at least one channel interconnecting the source and drain regions; and a gate, surrounding at least a portion of the channel, configured to have multiple threshold voltages due to the selective placement of at least one band edge metal throughout the gate. | 10-21-2010 |
20100320545 | PLANAR AND NON-PLANAR CMOS DEVICES WITH MULTIPLE TUNED THRESHOLD VOLTAGES - A semiconductor structure is provided that includes a first device region including a first threshold voltage adjusting layer located atop a semiconductor substrate, a gate dielectric located atop the first threshold voltage adjusting layer, and a gate conductor located atop the gate dielectric. The structure further includes a second device region including a gate dielectric located atop the semiconductor substrate, and a gate conductor located atop the gate dielectric; and a third device region including a gate dielectric located atop the semiconductor substrate, a second threshold voltage adjusting layer located atop the gate dielectric, and a gate conductor located atop the second threshold voltage adjusting layer. In the inventive structure the first threshold voltage adjusting layer includes one of an nFET threshold voltage adjusting material or a pFET threshold voltage adjusting material and the second threshold voltage adjusting layer is the other of the nFET threshold voltage adjusting material or the pFET threshold voltage adjusting material. | 12-23-2010 |
20110042759 | SWITCHING DEVICE HAVING A MOLYBDENUM OXYNITRIDE METAL GATE - A field effect transistor (FET) includes a body region and a source region disposed at least partially in the body region. The FET also includes a drain region disposed at least partially in the body region and a molybdenum oxynitride (MoNO) gate. The FET also includes a dielectric having a high dielectric constant (k) disposed between the body region and the MoNO gate. | 02-24-2011 |
20110115026 | CONTROL OF THRESHOLD VOLTAGES IN HIGH-K METAL GATE STACK AND STRUCTURES FOR CMOS DEVICES - A high-k metal gate stack and structures for CMOS devices and a method for forming the devices. The gate stack includes a germanium (Ge) material layer formed on the semiconductor substrate, a diffusion barrier layer formed on the Ge material layer, a high-k dielectric having a high dielectric constant greater than approximately 3.9 formed over the diffusion barrier layer, and a conductive electrode layer formed above the high-k dielectric layer. | 05-19-2011 |
20110115027 | STRUCTURE AND METHOD TO OBTAIN EOT SCALED DIELECTRIC STACKS - Equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) scaled high k/metal gate stacks are provided in which the capacitance bottleneck of the interfacial layer is substantially eliminated, with minimal compromise on the mobility of carriers in the channel of the device. In one embodiment, the aforementioned EOT scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer to a value that is greater than the originally formed interfacial layer, i.e., the interfacial layer prior to diffusion of a high k material dopant element therein. In another embodiment, the aforementioned scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by eliminating the interfacial layer from the structure. In yet another embodiment, the aforementioned high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by both increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer and reducing/eliminating the interfacial layer. | 05-19-2011 |
20120276720 | CONTROL OF THRESHOLD VOLTAGES IN HIGH-K METAL GATE STACK AND STRUCTURES FOR CMOS DEVICES - A high-k metal gate stack and structures for CMOS devices and a method for forming the devices. The gate stack includes a germanium (Ge) material layer formed on the semiconductor substrate, a diffusion barrier layer formed on the Ge material layer, a high-k dielectric having a high dielectric constant greater than approximately 3.9 formed over the diffusion barrier layer, and a conductive electrode layer formed above the high-k dielectric layer. | 11-01-2012 |
20130005156 | STRUCTURE AND METHOD TO OBTAIN EOT SCALED DIELECTRIC STACKS - Equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) scaled high k/metal gate stacks are provided in which the capacitance bottleneck of the interfacial layer is substantially eliminated, with minimal compromise on the mobility of carriers in the channel of the device. In one embodiment, the aforementioned EOT scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer to a value that is greater than the originally formed interfacial layer, i.e., the interfacial layer prior to diffusion of a high k material dopant element therein. In another embodiment, the aforementioned scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by eliminating the interfacial layer from the structure. In yet another embodiment, the aforementioned high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by both increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer and reducing/eliminating the interfacial layer. | 01-03-2013 |
20150279746 | STRUCTURE AND METHOD TO OBTAIN EOT SCALED DIELECTRIC STACKS - Equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) scaled high k/metal gate stacks are provided in which the capacitance bottleneck of the interfacial layer is substantially eliminated, with minimal compromise on the mobility of carriers in the channel of the device. In one embodiment, the aforementioned EOT scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer to a value that is greater than the originally formed interfacial layer, i.e., the interfacial layer prior to diffusion of a high k material dopant element therein. In another embodiment, the aforementioned scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by eliminating the interfacial layer from the structure. In yet another embodiment, the aforementioned high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by both increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer and reducing/eliminating the interfacial layer. | 10-01-2015 |
20150279937 | STRUCTURE AND METHOD TO OBTAIN EOT SCALED DIELECTRIC STACKS - Equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) scaled high k/metal gate stacks are provided in which the capacitance bottleneck of the interfacial layer is substantially eliminated, with minimal compromise on the mobility of carriers in the channel of the device. In one embodiment, the aforementioned EOT scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer to a value that is greater than the originally formed interfacial layer, i.e., the interfacial layer prior to diffusion of a high k material dopant element therein. In another embodiment, the aforementioned scaled high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by eliminating the interfacial layer from the structure. In yet another embodiment, the aforementioned high k/metal gate stacks are achieved by both increasing the dielectric constant of the interfacial layer and reducing/eliminating the interfacial layer. | 10-01-2015 |