Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100035399 | Method of forming self-aligned low resistance contact layer - Embodiments of the present invention describe a method of fabricating low resistance contact layers on a semiconductor device. The semiconductor device comprises a substrate having source and drain regions. The substrate is alternatingly exposed to a first precursor and a second precursor to selectively deposit an amorphous semiconductor layer onto each of the source and drain regions. A metal layer is then deposited over the amorphous semiconductor layer on each of the source and drain regions. An annealing process is then performed on the substrate to allow the metal layer to react with amorphous semiconductor layer to form a low resistance contact layer on each of the source and drain regions. The low resistance contact layer on each of the source and drain regions can be formed as either a silicide layer or germanide layer depending on the type of precursors used. | 02-11-2010 |
20100052166 | Sandwiched metal structure silicidation for enhanced contact - Embodiments of an apparatus and methods for forming enhanced contacts using sandwiched metal structures are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 03-04-2010 |
20100155846 | Metal-insulator-semiconductor tunneling contacts - A contact to a source or drain region. The contact has a conductive material, but that conductive material is separated from the source or drain region by an insulator. | 06-24-2010 |
20100155954 | Methods of forming low interface resistance rare earth metal contacts and structures formed thereby - Methods and associated structures of forming a microelectronic device are described. Those methods may include forming a contact opening in an inter layer dielectric (ILD) disposed on a substrate, wherein a source/drain contact area is exposed, forming a rare earth metal layer on the source/drain contact area, forming a transition metal layer on the rare earth metal layer; and annealing the rare earth metal layer and the transition metal layer to form a metal silicide stack structure. | 06-24-2010 |
20100163937 | METHODS OF FORMING NICKEL SULFIDE FILM ON A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - Embodiments of the present invention describe a method of forming nickel sulfide layer on a semiconductor device. A nickel sulfide layer is formed on a substrate by alternatingly exposing the substrate to a nickel-containing precursor and a sulfur-containing precursor. | 07-01-2010 |
20100163945 | Embedded memory cell and method of manufacturing same - An embedded memory cell includes a semiconducting substrate ( | 07-01-2010 |
20100327377 | Fermi-level unpinning structures for semiconductive devices, processes of forming same, and systems containing same - An interlayer is used to reduce Fermi-level pinning phenomena in a semiconductive device with a semiconductive substrate. The interlayer may be a rare-earth oxide. The interlayer may be an ionic semiconductor. A metallic barrier film may be disposed between the interlayer and a metallic coupling. The interlayer may be a thermal-process combination of the metallic barrier film and the semiconductive substrate. A process of forming the interlayer may include grading the interlayer. A computing system includes the interlayer. | 12-30-2010 |
20110147706 | TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS TO IMPART STRAIN TO INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - Embodiments of the present disclosure describe techniques and configurations to impart strain to integrated circuit devices such as horizontal field effect transistors. An integrated circuit device includes a semiconductor substrate, a first barrier layer coupled with the semiconductor substrate, a quantum well channel coupled to the first barrier layer, the quantum well channel comprising a first material having a first lattice constant, and a source structure coupled to the quantum well channel, the source structure comprising a second material having a second lattice constant, wherein the second lattice constant is different than the first lattice constant to impart a strain on the quantum well channel. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 06-23-2011 |
20110147708 | INCREASING CARRIER INJECTION VELOCITY FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - Embodiments of the present disclosure describe structures and techniques to increase carrier injection velocity for integrated circuit devices. An integrated circuit device includes a semiconductor substrate, a first barrier film coupled with the semiconductor substrate, a quantum well channel coupled to the first barrier film, the quantum well channel comprising a first material having a first bandgap energy, and a source structure coupled to launch mobile charge carriers into the quantum well channel, the source structure comprising a second material having a second bandgap energy, wherein the second bandgap energy is greater than the first bandgap energy. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 06-23-2011 |
20110147711 | NON-PLANAR GERMANIUM QUANTUM WELL DEVICES - Techniques are disclosed for forming a non-planar germanium quantum well structure. In particular, the quantum well structure can be implemented with group IV or III-V semiconductor materials and includes a germanium fin structure. In one example case, a non-planar quantum well device is provided, which includes a quantum well structure having a substrate (e.g. SiGe or GaAs buffer on silicon), a IV or III-V material barrier layer (e.g., SiGe or GaAs or AlGaAs), a doping layer (e.g., delta/modulation doped), and an undoped germanium quantum well layer. An undoped germanium fin structure is formed in the quantum well structure, and a top barrier layer deposited over the fin structure. A gate metal can be deposited across the fin structure. Drain/source regions can be formed at respective ends of the fin structure. | 06-23-2011 |
20110147713 | TECHNIQUES FOR FORMING CONTACTS TO QUANTUM WELL TRANSISTORS - Techniques are disclosed for providing a low resistance self-aligned contacts to devices formed in a semiconductor heterostructure. The techniques can be used, for example, for forming contacts to the gate, source and drain regions of a quantum well transistor fabricated in III-V and SiGe/Ge material systems. Unlike conventional contact process flows which result in a relatively large space between the source/drain contacts to gate, the resulting source and drain contacts provided by the techniques described herein are self-aligned, in that each contact is aligned to the gate electrode and isolated therefrom via spacer material. | 06-23-2011 |
20110147798 | CONDUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR III-V SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Conductivity improvements in III-V semiconductor devices are described. A first improvement includes a barrier layer that is not coextensively planar with a channel layer. A second improvement includes an anneal of a metal/Si, Ge or SiliconGermanium/III-V stack to form a metal-Silicon, metal-Germanium or metal-SiliconGermanium layer over a Si and/or Germanium doped III-V layer. Then, removing the metal layer and forming a source/drain electrode on the metal-Silicon, metal-Germanium or metal-SiliconGermanium layer. A third improvement includes forming a layer of a Group IV and/or Group VI element over a III-V channel layer, and, annealing to dope the III-V channel layer with Group IV and/or Group VI species. A fourth improvement includes a passivation and/or dipole layer formed over an access region of a III-V device. | 06-23-2011 |
20110156004 | Multi-gate III-V quantum well structures - Methods of forming microelectronic structures are described. Embodiments of those methods include forming a III-V tri-gate fin on a substrate, forming a cladding material around the III-V tri-gate fin, and forming a hi k gate dielectric around the cladding material. | 06-30-2011 |
20110156005 | Germanium-based quantum well devices - A quantum well transistor has a germanium quantum well channel region. A silicon-containing etch stop layer provides easy placement of a gate dielectric close to the channel. A group III-V barrier layer adds strain to the channel. Graded silicon germanium layers above and below the channel region improve performance. Multiple gate dielectric materials allow use of a high-k value gate dielectric. | 06-30-2011 |
20110169059 | METHODS OF FORMING NICKEL SULPHIDE FILM ON A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - Embodiments of the present invention describe a method of forming nickel sulfide layer on a semiconductor device. A nickel sulfide layer is formed on a substrate by alternatingly exposing the substrate to a nickel-containing precursor and a sulfur-containing precursor. | 07-14-2011 |
20120115330 | METAL-INSULATOR-SEMICONDUCTOR TUNNELING CONTACTS - A contact to a source or drain region. The contact has a conductive material, but that conductive material is separated from the source or drain region by an insulator. | 05-10-2012 |
20120153263 | TUNNEL FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR - The present disclosure relates to the field of microelectronic transistor fabrication and, more particularly, to the fabrication of a tunnel field effect transistor having an improved on-current level without a corresponding increasing the off-current level, achieved by the addition of a transition layer between a source and an intrinsic channel of the tunnel field effect transistor. | 06-21-2012 |
20120153352 | HIGH INDIUM CONTENT TRANSISTOR CHANNELS - The present disclosure relates to the field of microelectronic transistor fabrication and, more particularly, to the formation of high mobility transistor channels from high indium content alloys, wherein the high indium content transistor channels are achieved with a barrier layer that can substantially lattice match with the high indium content transistor channel. | 06-21-2012 |
20120153387 | TRANSISTORS WITH HIGH CONCENTRATION OF BORON DOPED GERMANIUM - Techniques are disclosed for forming transistor devices having source and drain regions with high concentrations of boron doped germanium. In some embodiments, an in situ boron doped germanium, or alternatively, boron doped silicon germanium capped with a heavily boron doped germanium layer, are provided using selective epitaxial deposition in the source and drain regions and their corresponding tip regions. In some such cases, germanium concentration can be, for example, in excess of 50 atomic % and up to 100 atomic %, and the boron concentration can be, for instance, in excess of 1E20 cm | 06-21-2012 |
20120161252 | FORMING CONFORMAL METALLIC PLATINUM ZINC FILMS FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES - Forming conformal platinum-zinc films for semiconductor devices is described. In one example, a conformal film is formed by heating a substrate in a reaction chamber, exposing a desired region of the substrate to a precursor that contains platinum, purging excess precursor from the chamber, exposing the desired region of the substrate to a co-reactant containing zinc to cause a reaction between the precursor and the co-reactant to form a platinum zinc film on the desired region, and purging the chamber of excess reaction by-products. | 06-28-2012 |
20120168877 | METHOD TO REDUCE CONTACT RESISTANCE OF N-CHANNEL TRANSISTORS BY USING A III-V SEMICONDUCTOR INTERLAYER IN SOURCE AND DRAIN - A method to reduce contact resistance of n-channel transistors by using a III-V semiconductor interlayer in source and drain is generally presented. In this regard, a device is introduced comprising an n-type transistor with a source region and a drain region a first interlayer dielectric layer adjacent the transistor, a trench through the first interlayer dielectric layer to the source region, and a conductive source contact in the trench, the source contact being separated from the source region by a III-V semiconductor interlayer. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed. | 07-05-2012 |
20120193609 | GERMANIUM-BASED QUANTUM WELL DEVICES - A quantum well transistor has a germanium quantum well channel region. A silicon-containing etch stop layer provides easy placement of a gate dielectric close to the channel. A group III-V barrier layer adds strain to the channel. Graded silicon germanium layers above and below the channel region improve performance. Multiple gate dielectric materials allow use of a high-k value gate dielectric. | 08-02-2012 |
20130032783 | NON-PLANAR GERMANIUM QUANTUM WELL DEVICES - Techniques are disclosed for forming a non-planar germanium quantum well structure. In particular, the quantum well structure can be implemented with group IV or III-V semiconductor materials and includes a germanium fin structure. In one example case, a non-planar quantum well device is provided, which includes a quantum well structure having a substrate (e.g. SiGe or GaAs buffer on silicon), a IV or III-V material barrier layer (e.g., SiGe or GaAs or AlGaAs), a doping layer (e.g., delta/modulation doped), and an undoped germanium quantum well layer. An undoped germanium fin structure is formed in the quantum well structure, and a top barrier layer deposited over the fin structure. A gate metal can be deposited across the fin structure. Drain/source regions can be formed at respective ends of the fin structure. | 02-07-2013 |
20130146845 | TECHNIQUES FOR FORMING CONTACTS TO QUANTUM WELL TRANSISTORS - Techniques are disclosed for providing a low resistance self-aligned contacts to devices formed in a semiconductor heterostructure. The techniques can be used, for example, for forming contacts to the gate, source and drain regions of a quantum well transistor fabricated in III-V and SiGe/Ge material systems. Unlike conventional contact process flows which result in a relatively large space between the source/drain contacts to gate, the resulting source and drain contacts provided by the techniques described herein are self-aligned, in that each contact is aligned to the gate electrode and isolated therefrom via spacer material. | 06-13-2013 |
20130240838 | INCREASING CARRIER INJECTION VELOCITY FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - Embodiments of the present disclosure describe structures and techniques to increase carrier injection velocity for integrated circuit devices. An integrated circuit device includes a semiconductor substrate, a first barrier film coupled with the semiconductor substrate, a quantum well channel coupled to the first barrier film, the quantum well channel comprising a first material having a first bandgap energy, and a source structure coupled to launch mobile charge carriers into the quantum well channel, the source structure comprising a second material having a second bandgap energy, wherein the second bandgap energy is greater than the first bandgap energy. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 09-19-2013 |
20130270512 | CMOS IMPLEMENTATION OF GERMANIUM AND III-V NANOWIRES AND NANORIBBONS IN GATE-ALL-AROUND ARCHITECTURE - Architectures and techniques for co-integration of heterogeneous materials, such as group III-V semiconductor materials and group IV semiconductors (e.g., Ge) on a same substrate (e.g. silicon). In embodiments, multi-layer heterogeneous semiconductor material stacks having alternating nanowire and sacrificial layers are employed to release nanowires and permit formation of a coaxial gate structure that completely surrounds a channel region of the nanowire transistor. In embodiments, individual PMOS and NMOS channel semiconductor materials are co-integrated with a starting substrate having a blanket layers of alternating Ge/III-V layers. In embodiments, vertical integration of a plurality of stacked nanowires within an individual PMOS and individual NMOS device enable significant drive current for a given layout area. | 10-17-2013 |
20130271208 | GROUP III-N TRANSISTORS FOR SYSTEM ON CHIP (SOC) ARCHITECTURE INTEGRATING POWER MANAGEMENT AND RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCUITS - System on Chip (SoC) solutions integrating an RFIC with a PMIC using a transistor technology based on group III-nitrides (III-N) that is capable of achieving high F | 10-17-2013 |
20130285017 | STRAINED CHANNEL REGION TRANSISTORS EMPLOYING SOURCE AND DRAIN STRESSORS AND SYSTEMS INCLUDING THE SAME - Embodiments of the present invention provide transistor structures having strained channel regions. Strain is created through lattice mismatches in the source and drain regions relative to the channel region of the transistor. In embodiments of the invention, the transistor channel regions are comprised of germanium, silicon, a combination of germanium and silicon, or a combination of germanium, silicon, and tin and the source and drain regions are comprised of a doped III-V compound semiconductor material. Embodiments of the invention are useful in a variety of transistor structures, such as, for example, trigate, bigate, and single gate transistors and transistors having a channel region comprised of nanowires or nanoribbons. | 10-31-2013 |
20130292698 | III-N MATERIAL STRUCTURE FOR GATE-RECESSED TRANSISTORS - III-N transistors with recessed gates. An epitaxial stack includes a doped III-N source/drain layer and a III-N etch stop layer disposed between a the source/drain layer and a III-N channel layer. An etch process, e.g., utilizing photochemical oxidation, selectively etches the source/drain layer over the etch stop layer. A gate electrode is disposed over the etch stop layer to form a recessed-gate III-N HEMT. At least a portion of the etch stop layer may be oxidized with a gate electrode over the oxidized etch stop layer for a recessed gate III-N MOS-HEMT including a III-N oxide. A high-k dielectric may be formed over the oxidized etch stop layer with a gate electrode over the high-k dielectric to form a recessed gate III-N MOS-HEMT having a composite gate dielectric stack. | 11-07-2013 |
20130320417 | METHODS TO ENHANCE DOPING CONCENTRATION IN NEAR-SURFACE LAYERS OF SEMICONDUCTORS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - A die includes a semiconductive prominence and a surface-doped structure on the prominence. The surface-doped structure makes contact with contact metallization. The prominence may be a source- or drain contact for a transistor. Processes of making the surface-doped structure include wet- vapor- and implantation techniques, and include annealing techniques to drive in the surface doping to only near-surface depths in the semiconductive prominence. | 12-05-2013 |
20140001519 | PREVENTING ISOLATION LEAKAGE IN III-V DEVICES | 01-02-2014 |
20140035041 | TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS FOR STACKING TRANSISTORS OF AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide techniques and configurations for stacking transistors of a memory device. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a semiconductor substrate, a plurality of fin structures formed on the semiconductor substrate, wherein an individual fin structure of the plurality of fin structures includes a first isolation layer disposed on the semiconductor substrate, a first channel layer disposed on the first isolation layer, a second isolation layer disposed on the first channel layer, and a second channel layer disposed on the second isolation layer, and a gate terminal capacitively coupled with the first channel layer to control flow of electrical current through the first channel layer for a first transistor and capacitively coupled with the second channel layer to control flow of electrical current through the second channel layer for a second transistor. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 02-06-2014 |
20140054548 | TECHNIQUES FOR FORMING NON-PLANAR GERMANIUM QUANTUM WELL DEVICES - Techniques are disclosed for forming a non-planar germanium quantum well structure. In particular, the quantum well structure can be implemented with group IV or III-V semiconductor materials and includes a germanium fin structure. In one example case, a non-planar quantum well device is provided, which includes a quantum well structure having a substrate (e.g. SiGe or GaAs buffer on silicon), a IV or III-V material barrier layer (e.g., SiGe or GaAs or AlGaAs), a doping layer (e.g., delta/modulation doped), and an undoped germanium quantum well layer. An undoped germanium fin structure is formed in the quantum well structure, and a top barrier layer deposited over the fin structure. A gate metal can be deposited across the fin structure. Drain/source regions can be formed at respective ends of the fin structure. | 02-27-2014 |
20140061589 | GERMANIUM-BASED QUANTUM WELL DEVICES - A quantum well transistor has a germanium quantum well channel region. A silicon-containing etch stop layer provides easy placement of a gate dielectric close to the channel. A group III-V barrier layer adds strain to the channel. Graded silicon germanium layers above and below the channel region improve performance. Multiple gate dielectric materials allow use of a high-k value gate dielectric. | 03-06-2014 |
20140084239 | NON-PLANAR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING CHANNEL REGION WITH LOW BAND-GAP CLADDING LAYER - Non-planar semiconductor devices having channel regions with low band-gap cladding layers are described. For example, a semiconductor device includes a vertical arrangement of a plurality of nanowires disposed above a substrate. Each nanowire includes an inner region having a first band gap and an outer cladding layer surrounding the inner region. The cladding layer has a second, lower band gap. A gate stack is disposed on and completely surrounds the channel region of each of the nanowires. The gate stack includes a gate dielectric layer disposed on and surrounding the cladding layer and a gate electrode disposed on the gate dielectric layer. Source and drain regions are disposed on either side of the channel regions of the nanowires. | 03-27-2014 |
20140084343 | NON-PLANAR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING GROUP III-V MATERIAL ACTIVE REGION WITH MULTI-DIELECTRIC GATE STACK - Non-planar semiconductor devices having group III-V material active regions with multi-dielectric gate stacks are described. For example, a semiconductor device includes a hetero-structure disposed above a substrate. The hetero-structure includes a three-dimensional group III-V material body with a channel region. A source and drain material region is disposed above the three-dimensional group III-V material body. A trench is disposed in the source and drain material region separating a source region from a drain region, and exposing at least a portion of the channel region. A gate stack is disposed in the trench and on the exposed portion of the channel region. The gate stack includes first and second dielectric layers and a gate electrode. | 03-27-2014 |
20140091308 | SELF-ALIGNED STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR ASYMMETRIC GAN TRANSISTORS & ENHANCEMENT MODE OPERATION - Embodiments include high electron mobility transistors (HEMT). In embodiments, a gate electrode is spaced apart by different distances from a source and drain semiconductor region to provide high breakdown voltage and low on-state resistance. In embodiments, self-alignment techniques are applied to form a dielectric liner in trenches and over an intervening mandrel to independently define a gate length, gate-source length, and gate-drain length with a single masking operation. In embodiments, III-N HEMTs include fluorine doped semiconductor barrier layers for threshold voltage tuning and/or enhancement mode operation. | 04-03-2014 |
20140091360 | TRENCH CONFINED EPITAXIALLY GROWN DEVICE LAYER(S) - Trench-confined selective epitaxial growth process in which epitaxial growth of a semiconductor device layer proceeds within the confines of a trench. In embodiments, a trench is fabricated to include a pristine, planar semiconductor seeding surface disposed at the bottom of the trench. Semiconductor regions around the seeding surface may be recessed relative to the seeding surface with Isolation dielectric disposed there on to surround the semiconductor seeding layer and form the trench. In embodiments to form the trench, a sacrificial hardmask fin may be covered in dielectric which is then planarized to expose the hardmask fin, which is then removed to expose the seeding surface. A semiconductor device layer is formed from the seeding surface through selective heteroepitaxy. In embodiments, non-planar devices are formed from the semiconductor device layer by recessing a top surface of the isolation dielectric. In embodiments, non-planar devices CMOS devices having high carrier mobility may be made from the semiconductor device layer. | 04-03-2014 |
20140091361 | METHODS OF CONTAINING DEFECTS FOR NON-SILICON DEVICE ENGINEERING - An apparatus including a device including a channel material having a first lattice structure on a well of a well material having a matched lattice structure in a buffer material having a second lattice structure that is different than the first lattice structure. A method including forming a trench in a buffer material; forming an n-type well material in the trench, the n-type well material having a lattice structure that is different than a lattice structure of the buffer material; and forming an n-type transistor. A system including a computer including a processor including complimentary metal oxide semiconductor circuitry including an n-type transistor including a channel material, the channel material having a first lattice structure on a well disposed in a buffer material having a second lattice structure that is different than the first lattice structure, the n-type transistor coupled to a p-type transistor. | 04-03-2014 |
20140094223 | EPITAXIAL BUFFER LAYERS FOR GROUP III-N TRANSISTORS ON SILICON SUBSTRATES - Embodiments include epitaxial semiconductor stacks for reduced defect densities in III-N device layers grown over non-III-N substrates, such as silicon substrates. In embodiments, a metamorphic buffer includes an Al | 04-03-2014 |
20140103294 | TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS TO IMPART STRAIN TO INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICES - Embodiments of the present disclosure describe techniques and configurations to impart strain to integrated circuit devices such as horizontal field effect transistors. An integrated circuit device includes a semiconductor substrate, a quantum well channel coupled with the semiconductor substrate, a source structure coupled with the quantum well channel, a drain structure coupled with the quantum well channel and a strain-inducing film disposed on and in direct contact with material of the source structure and the drain structure to reduce resistance of the quantum well channel by imparting a tensile or compressive strain on the quantum well channel, wherein the quantum well channel is disposed between the strain-inducing film and the semiconductor substrate. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed. | 04-17-2014 |
20140103397 | TECHNIQUES FOR FORMING NON-PLANAR GERMANIUM QUANTUM WELL DEVICES - Techniques are disclosed for forming a non-planar germanium quantum well structure. In particular, the quantum well structure can be implemented with group IV or III-V semiconductor materials and includes a germanium fin structure. In one example case, a non-planar quantum well device is provided, which includes a quantum well structure having a substrate (e.g. SiGe or GaAs buffer on silicon), a IV or III-V material barrier layer (e.g., SiGe or GaAs or AlGaAs), a doping layer (e.g., delta/modulation doped), and an undoped germanium quantum well layer. An undoped germanium fin structure is formed in the quantum well structure, and a top barrier layer deposited over the fin structure. A gate metal can be deposited across the fin structure. Drain/source regions can be formed at respective ends of the fin structure. | 04-17-2014 |
20140158976 | III-N SEMICONDUCTOR-ON-SILICON STRUCTURES AND TECHNIQUES - III-N semiconductor-on-silicon integrated circuit structures and techniques are disclosed. In some cases, the structure includes a first semiconductor layer formed on a nucleation layer, the first semiconductor layer including a 3-D GaN layer on the nucleation layer and having a plurality of 3-D semiconductor structures, and a 2-D GaN layer on the 3-D GaN layer. The structure also may include a second semiconductor layer formed on or within the first semiconductor layer, wherein the second semiconductor layer includes AlGaN on the 2-D GaN layer and a GaN layer on the AlGaN layer. Another structure includes a first semiconductor layer formed on a nucleation layer, the first semiconductor layer comprising a 2-D GaN layer on the nucleation layer, and a second semiconductor layer formed on or within the first semiconductor layer, wherein the second semiconductor layer includes AlGaN on the 2-D GaN layer and a GaN layer on the AlGaN layer. | 06-12-2014 |
20140175378 | EPITAXIAL FILM GROWTH ON PATTERNED SUBSTRATE - An embodiment includes depositing a material onto a substrate where the material includes a different lattice constant than the substrate (e.g., III-V or IV epitaxial (EPI) material on a Si substrate). An embodiment includes an EPI layer formed within a trench having walls that narrow as the trench extends upwards. An embodiment includes an EPI layer formed within a trench using multiple growth temperatures. A defect barrier, formed in the EPI layer when the temperature changes, contains defects within the trench and below the defect barrier. The EPI layer above the defect barrier and within the trench is relatively defect free. An embodiment includes an EPI layer annealed within a trench to induce defect annihilation. An embodiment includes an EPI superlattice formed within a trench and covered with a relatively defect free EPI layer (that is still included in the trench). Other embodiments are described herein. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175379 | EPITAXIAL FILM ON NANOSCALE STRUCTURE - An embodiment of the invention includes an epitaxial layer that directly contacts, for example, a nanowire, fin, or pillar in a manner that allows the layer to relax with two or three degrees of freedom. The epitaxial layer may be included in a channel region of a transistor. The nanowire, fin, or pillar may be removed to provide greater access to the epitaxial layer. Doing so may allow for a “all-around gate” structure where the gate surrounds the top, bottom, and sidewalls of the epitaxial layer. Other embodiments are described herein. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175509 | Lattice Mismatched Hetero-Epitaxial Film - An embodiment concerns forming an EPI film on a substrate where the EPI film has a different lattice constant from the substrate. The EPI film and substrate may include different materials to collectively form a hetero-epitaxial device having, for example, a Si and/or SiGe substrate and a III-V or IV film. The EPI film may be one of multiple EPI layers or films and the films may include different materials from one another and may directly contact one another. Further, the multiple EPI layers may be doped differently from another in terms of doping concentration and/or doping polarity. One embodiment includes creating a horizontally oriented hetero-epitaxial structure. Another embodiment includes a vertically oriented hetero-epitaxial structure. The hetero-epitaxial structures may include, for example, a bipolar junction transistor, heterojunction bipolar transistor, thyristor, and tunneling field effect transistor among others. Other embodiments are described herein. | 06-26-2014 |
20140175512 | Defect Transferred and Lattice Mismatched Epitaxial Film - An embodiment uses a very thin layer nanostructure (e.g., a Si or SiGe fin) as a template to grow a crystalline, non-lattice matched, epitaxial (EPI) layer. In one embodiment the volume ratio between the nanostructure and EPI layer is such that the EPI layer is thicker than the nanostructure. In some embodiments a very thin bridge layer is included between the nanostructure and EPI. An embodiment includes a CMOS device where EPI layers covering fins (or that once covered fins) are oppositely polarized from one another. An embodiment includes a CMOS device where an EPI layer covering a fin (or that once covered a fin) is oppositely polarized from a bridge layer covering a fin (or that once covered a fin). Thus, various embodiments are disclosed from transferring defects from an EPI layer to a nanostructure (that is left present or removed). Other embodiments are described herein. | 06-26-2014 |
20140203326 | METHODS OF FORMING HETERO-LAYERS WITH REDUCED SURFACE ROUGHNESS AND BULK DEFECT DENSITY ON NON-NATIVE SURFACES AND THE STRUCTURES FORMED THEREBY - Methods of forming hetero-layers with reduced surface roughness and bulk defect density on non-native surfaces and the devices formed thereby are described. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a substrate having a top surface with a lattice constant and depositing a first layer on the top surface of the substrate. The first layer has a top surface with a lattice constant that is different from the first lattice constant of the top surface of the substrate. The first layer is annealed and polished to form a polished surface. A second layer is then deposited above the polished surface. | 07-24-2014 |
20140203327 | DEEP GATE-ALL-AROUND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING GERMANIUM OR GROUP III-V ACTIVE LAYER - Deep gate-all-around semiconductor devices having germanium or group III-V active layers are described. For example, a non-planar semiconductor device includes a hetero-structure disposed above a substrate. The hetero-structure includes a hetero-junction between an upper layer and a lower layer of differing composition. An active layer is disposed above the hetero-structure and has a composition different from the upper and lower layers of the hetero-structure. A gate electrode stack is disposed on and completely surrounds a channel region of the active layer, and is disposed in a trench in the upper layer and at least partially in the lower layer of the hetero-structure. Source and drain regions are disposed in the active layer and in the upper layer, but not in the lower layer, on either side of the gate electrode stack. | 07-24-2014 |
20140209865 | CONTACT TECHNIQUES AND CONFIGURATIONS FOR REDUCING PARASITIC RESISTANCE IN NANOWIRE TRANSISTORS - Embodiments of the present disclosure provide contact techniques and configurations for reducing parasitic resistance in nanowire transistors. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a semiconductor substrate, an isolation layer formed on the semiconductor substrate, a channel layer including nanowire material formed on the isolation layer to provide a channel for a transistor, and a contact coupled with the channel layer, the contact being configured to surround, in at least one planar dimension, nanowire material of the channel layer and to provide a source terminal or drain terminal for the transistor. | 07-31-2014 |
20140231871 | METHODS OF CONTAINING DEFECTS FOR NON-SILICON DEVICE ENGINEERING - An apparatus including a device including a channel material having a first lattice structure on a well of a well material having a matched lattice structure in a buffer material having a second lattice structure that is different than the first lattice structure. A method including forming a trench in a buffer material; forming an n-type well material in the trench, the n-type well material having a lattice structure that is different than a lattice structure of the buffer material; and forming an n-type transistor. A system including a computer including a processor including complimentary metal oxide semiconductor circuitry including an n-type transistor including a channel material, the channel material having a first lattice structure on a well disposed in a buffer material having a second lattice structure that is different than the first lattice structure, the n-type transistor coupled to a p-type transistor. | 08-21-2014 |
20140291726 | TRENCH CONFINED EPITAXIALLY GROWN DEVICE LAYER(S) - Trench-confined selective epitaxial growth process in which epitaxial growth of a semiconductor device layer proceeds within the confines of a trench. In embodiments, a trench is fabricated to include a pristine, planar semiconductor seeding surface disposed at the bottom of the trench. Semiconductor regions around the seeding surface may be recessed relative to the seeding surface with Isolation dielectric disposed there on to surround the semiconductor seeding layer and form the trench. In embodiments to form the trench, a sacrificial hardmask fin may be covered in dielectric which is then planarized to expose the hardmask fin, which is then removed to expose the seeding surface. A semiconductor device layer is formed from the seeding surface through selective heteroepitaxy. In embodiments, non-planar devices are formed from the semiconductor device layer by recessing a top surface of the isolation dielectric. In embodiments, non-planar devices CMOS devices having high carrier mobility may be made from the semiconductor device layer. | 10-02-2014 |
20140326953 | TECHNIQUES FOR FORMING CONTACTS TO QUANTUM WELL TRANSISTORS - Techniques are disclosed for providing a low resistance self-aligned contacts to devices formed in a semiconductor heterostructure. The techniques can be used, for example, for forming contacts to the gate, source and drain regions of a quantum well transistor fabricated in III-V and SiGe/Ge material systems. Unlike conventional contact process flows which result in a relatively large space between the source/drain contacts to gate, the resulting source and drain contacts provided by the techniques described herein are self-aligned, in that each contact is aligned to the gate electrode and isolated therefrom via spacer material. | 11-06-2014 |
20140332852 | NON-PLANAR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING GROUP III-V MATERIAL ACTIVE REGION WITH MULTI-DIELECTRIC GATE STACK - Non-planar semiconductor devices having group III-V material active regions with multi-dielectric gate stacks are described. For example, a semiconductor device includes a hetero-structure disposed above a substrate. The hetero-structure includes a three-dimensional group III-V material body with a channel region. A source and drain material region is disposed above the three-dimensional group III-V material body. A trench is disposed in the source and drain material region separating a source region from a drain region, and exposing at least a portion of the channel region. A gate stack is disposed in the trench and on the exposed portion of the channel region. The gate stack includes first and second dielectric layers and a gate electrode. | 11-13-2014 |