A self-aligned elevated source/drain MOSFET |
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Authors: | Pfiester J.R. Sivan R.D. Liaw H.M. Seelbach C.A. Gunderson C.D. |
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Affiliation: | Motorola Inc., Austin, TX; |
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Abstract: | An advanced elevated source/drain CMOS process which features self-aligned lightly-doped drain (LDD) and channel implantation is described. Unlike conventional elevated source/drain structures which employ separate polysilicon deposition steps to define the source/drain and gate electrodes, this new structure provides self-alignment of the LDD regions with the heavily doped channel regions to avoid dopant compensation effects. This process employs a single selective silicon deposition step to define both the epitaxial source/drain and polycrystalline gate regions. A single sidewall spacer is used for both LDD and salicide definition. Unlike conventional elevated source/drain CMOS processes, the final MOSFET structure provides self-alignment of the LDD regions with the heavily doped channel regions. Salicidation is performed after selective silicon deposition to provide low sheet resistances for the source/drain and gate regions. Small-geometry NMOS and PMOS devices have been fabricated which display excellent short channel behavior |
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