WO2002101810A1 - C implants for improved sige bipolar transistors yield - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to semiconductor heterojunction bipolar transistors, and more particularly to a method of fabricating a SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor in which the SiGe bipolar yield is substantially improved by suppressing dislocations that cause collector-emitter (CE) leakage or shorts, or collector-base (CB) leakage or shorts.
- CE collector-emitter
- CB collector-base
- CMOS complementary metal oxide semiconductor
- One object of the present invention is to provide a method of fabricating a
- SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor wherein improved SiGe bipolar yield is achieved.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of fabricating a SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor in which the amount of dislocations present in the device is substantially reduced thereby avoiding pipe shorts.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a method of fabricating a
- SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor using processing steps that are compatible with existing bipolar and CMOS processing steps.
- improved SiGe bipolar yield can be obtained.
- the carbon implant(s) may be carried out by blanket or masked implant techniques well known to those skilled in the art.
- the greatest enhancement and most preferred embodiment of the present invention is obtained when all the C implants, as defined hereinabove, are employed.
- the improved SiGe bipolar yield obtained by the present invention is a significant advancement in this art since it results in a device having substantially less pipe shorts than heretofore possible with prior art SiGe heterojunction bipolar devices.
- the present invention includes a method for improving the
- SiGe bipolar yield which comprises the steps of:
- the SiGe layer is grown utilizing a non-selective epi process.
- the SiGe layer would include extrinsic base regions abutting the intrinsic base region.
- the SiGe layer is formed without extrinsic base regions.
- the extrinsic base regions which may or may not include germanium, are formed separately from the SiGe layer.
- the method of the present invention comprises the steps of:
- a further aspect of the present invention relates to a SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor that has improved SiGe bipolar yield.
- the inventive SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor comprises: a semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type including at least a sub-collector region and a collector region; a SiGe base layer formed on said substrate, said SiGe base layer comprising at least collector-base junction region formed over the collector region and an intrinsic base region, wherein said intrinsic base region is abutted by extrinsic base regions; and an emitter region formed on a portion of said intrinsic base region, said emitter region comprising at least an emitter polysilicon region, wherein at least one region of said structure selected from said collector, said sub-collector, said extrinsic base regions and said collector-base junction region includes a C implant.
- the bipolar transistor comprises: a semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type including at least a sub-collector region and a collector region which are both doped with implanted C; a SiGe base layer formed on said substrate, said SiGe base layer comprising at least a collector-base junction region formed over the collector region, an intrinsic base region and extrinsic base regions abutting said intrinsic base region, wherein said collector-base junction region and said extrinsic base regions are doped with implanted C; and an emitter region formed on a portion of said intrinsic base region, said emitter region comprising at least an emitter polysilicon region.
- each of the C-doped regions is formed by implanting C into the specific region by utilizing the method of the present invention.
- FIG 1 is a cross-sectional view of the inventive SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor which includes C incorporated into the collector, sub-collector, and extrinsic base regions and/or collector-base junction region of the device.
- FIGS 2-7 are cross-sectional views which shown the structure of FIG 1 through various processing steps of the present invention.
- the present invention also contemplates SiGe layers in which the extrinsic base regions are formed separately from the SiGe layer. Also, note that in the description that follows implantation of C occurs in all four regions, i.e., the collector, sub-collector, extrinsic base regions and said collector-base junction region. Such C implantation into all four regions represents the most preferred embodiment of the present invention. The present invention is however not limited to C implants into each of these four regions. Instead, in the present invention, at least one of the regions must include C implants.
- FIG 1 represents a cross-sectional view of the inventive SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor.
- the SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor comprises semiconductor substrate 10 of a first conductivity type (N or P), sub-collector region 14 and collector region 16 which are both doped with C via implantation.
- Isolation regions 12 which are also present in the structure define the outer boundaries of the bipolar device region and serve to isolate the bipolar device region shown in FIG 1 from adjacent device regions (not shown).
- the SiGe bipolar transistor of FIG 1 also includes SiGe base layer 20 formed on substrate 10 as well as on isolation regions 12.
- the SiGe base layer includes polycrystalline Si regions 24 that are formed predominately over isolation regions 12, and single-crystal SiGe region 22, which includes extrinsic SiGe base regions 29, intrinsic SiGe base region 26, and collector-base junction region 27, also referred to in the art as the pedestal region of the device, formed predominately over sub-collector region 14.
- the collector-base junction region, and the extrinsic base regions are both doped with C via implantation. Note that the solid line separating each polycrystalline SiGe region from the single-crystal SiGe region is referred to in the art as a facet region.
- the bipolar transistor of FIG 1 also comprises emitter region 28 which includes patterned insulator layer 30 which has an emitter opening formed therein and a region of emitter polysilicon 32 formed on said patterned insulator layer as well as in said emitter opening.
- the emitter polysilicon is typically doped N+. Note that after formation of the emitter polysilicon, dopant from the emitter polysilicon is diffused into the intrinsic base region forming emitter diffusion region 34 in the intrinsic base region 26.
- the bipolar transistor shown in FIG 1 has improved SiGe bipolar yield because the C implants in the above identified regions, i.e., sub-collector, collector, extrinsic base and/or collector-base junction region, reduce the number of dislocations that are present in the structure.
- improved bipolar yield i.e., emitter-base or emitter-collector leakage yield
- emitter-base or emitter-collector leakage yield when at least one of the above-mentioned regions is doped with C implants; however the greatest affect is observed when all the regions include C implants.
- bipolar yield may be improved as much as 20 to 50%; therefore the present invention provides an improved structure compared with prior art SiGe bipolar transistors which do not contain C implants in the collector, sub-collector, extrinsic base regions and/or the collector-base junction region.
- FIG 2 shows the bipolar device region of an initial structure that is employed in the present invention.
- the initial structure shown in FIG 2 comprises substrate 10 having sub-collector region 14, collector region 16 and isolation regions 12 formed therein. 5
- the structure shown in FIG 2 is fabricated using conventional processing steps that are well known to those skilled in the art.
- conventional materials that are also well known in the art are used in fabricating the same.
- substrate 10 is composed of any semiconducting material including but not limited to: Si, Ge, SiGe, GaAs, InAs, InP and all other lll/V compound
- substrate 10 semiconductors.
- Layered substrates comprising the same or different semiconducting material, e.g., Si/Si or Si/SiGe, are also contemplated herein.
- substrate 10 be composed of Si.
- the substrate may be a N-type substrate or a P-type substrate depending on the type of device to be subsequently formed.
- Sub-collector region 14 is formed in, or alternatively on the substrate by using any well known technique that is capable of forming a sub-collector region in such a structure.
- the sub-collector region can be formed via implantation or by an epitaxial growth process. Note that the drawings depict a sub-collector region that is formed into the substrate via ion implantation. Isolations regions 12 are then formed
- LOCOS local oxidation of silicon
- collector region 16 is then formed in the bipolar device region (between the two isolation regions shown in FIG 1) utilizing conventional ion implantation and activating annealing
- the activating annealing process is typically carried out at a temperature of about 950°C or above for a time of about 30 seconds or less.
- the bipolar device region shown in the drawings may be protected by forming a protective material such as Si 3 N 4 thereon,
- the adjacent device regions are formed after completely fabricating the bipolar transistor.
- FIG 3 shows the ion implantation of C into sub-collector region 14 and collector region 16.
- the source of carbon used for implanting these regions is a C-containing material such as C0 2 or any other C-containing gas source.
- This first C implantation step which may be carried out utilizing a one or two-step process is carried out using a C dose of from about 1E13 to about 1 E16 cm 2 .
- An implantation energy of from about 5 to about 200 keV is employed for implanting C into the collector region, whereas an energy of from about 10 to about 1000 keV is employed for implanting C into the sub-collector region.
- this first C implantation step is carried out using a C dose of about 1 E14 cm "2 and an implantation energy of about 20 keV for the collector region and about 400 keV for the sub-collector region.
- the C source may be used neat (i.e., non-mixed), or it may be mixed with an inert gas such as He or Ar. These implants may be blanket or masked using techniques well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, it is possible to omit implanting C into the collector and subcollector regions.
- the C implant into the sub-collector region may occur during formation of the isolation regions or may occur after formation of the isolation regions, as is shown herein.
- the collector region is typically implanted with C after the adjacent devices have been formed and protected.
- the first C implant step mentioned above allows for a carbon source to be present in the structure that will reduce the level of free interstitials forming dislocations at the base of the SiGe layer.
- the mechanism of reduction of interstitial levels due to C implant is believed to be as follows: C in substitutional or interstitial positions reacts with interstitial Si atoms. The C-Si pairs are either complexed with other C atoms or diffuse out from the high concentration interstitial region. This causes a reduction in the overall concentration of interstitials thereby reducing the level of dislocations that may be formed. C implantation into the sub-collector region typically occurs prior to C implantation into the collector region. The next step of the present invention is shown in FIG 4.
- SiGe layer 20 is formed on substrate 10 as well as on isolation regions 12.
- the SiGe layer includes polycrystalline Si regions 24 that are formed predominately over isolation regions 12, and single-crystal SiGe layer 22 that is formed predominately over the sub-collector region.
- the single-crystal SiGe region further includes extrinsic SiGe base regions 29 and intrinsic SiGe base region 26.
- the extrinsic base region is an implanted region which can be formed by either a blanket ion implantation process or a combined patterning/ion implantation process.
- the SiGe layer is formed epitaxially utilizing a well-known deposition process including, but not limited to: ultra-high vacuum chemical vapor deposition (UHVCVD) and rapid thermal chemical vapor deposition (RTCVP).
- UHVCVD ultra-high vacuum chemical vapor deposition
- RTCVP rapid thermal chemical vapor deposition
- the present invention is not limited to the embodiment wherein the SiGe layer is formed by epitaxial deposition. Note that when epi processes are employed the SiGe layer is formed with extrinsic base regions abutting the intrinsic base region. The present invention also contemplates cases wherein the extrinsic base regions are formed during the deposition of the SiGe layer utilizing the processes mentioned above.
- a second C implantation step is performed. Specifically, it has been determined that C implantation into both the extrinsic base regions and the collector-base junction region reduces the level of dislocations present in the structure.
- the second C implantation step which implants C into the extrinsic SiGe base regions is carried out using a C dose of from about 1 E13 to about 1 E16 cm "2 and an implantation energy of from about 5 to about 200 keV. More preferably, the second C implantation step is carried out using a C dose of about 1 E14 cm "2 and an implantation energy of about 15 keV.
- the same or different C source as used in the first C implantation step may be used in the second carbon implantation step. Note that in some embodiments, the second implant step, i.e., C implant into the extrinsic base regions, may be omitted.
- An N-type dopant implant may optionally be carried out in the pedestal, i.e., collector-base junction region 27, and/or collector region 16 at this point of the inventive method so as to form a device which operates at high-speeds.
- the optional N-type dopant implant is carried out using conventional processing techniques that are well known to those skilled in the art including, for example, ion implantation and activation annealing. It is noted that during this implant step, dislocations may also form in the structure causing shorts due to implantation damage caused by the implant. The region where this occurs in is typically just below the intrinsic SiGe base region.
- an insulator layer 30 is formed on SiGe base layer 20 utilizing a conventional deposition process such as CVD, plasma-assisted CVD, chemical solution deposition and other like deposition processes.
- the insulator may be a single layer, as is shown in FIG 6, or it may contain multi-insulator layers.
- Insulator layer 30 is composed of the same or different insulator material which is selected from the group consisting of SiO 2 , Si oxynitride and other like insulators.
- Emitter opening 31 is then formed in insulator layer 30 so as to expose a portion of the intrinsic base region, See FIG 7.
- the emitter opening is formed utilizing lithography and etching.
- the etching step used is selective in removing the insulator material as compared to the SiGe layer.
- C may be implanted into collector-base junction region 27, also referred to in the art as a pedestal region of the device, using a third C ion implantation process that is carried out using a C dose of from about 1 E13 to about 1 E16 cm "2 and at an energy of from about 5 to about 200 keV. More preferably, the third C implant is carried out at a C dose of about 1 El4cm 2 and an energy of about 50 keV.
- the third C implant step includes the use of the same or different C source as the first C implant step and that in some embodiments the third implant may be omitted.
- emitter polysilicon layer 32 is formed on the insulator layer and in the emitter opening by utilizing a conventional deposition process such as CVD.
- the emitter polysilicon and the insulator are then selectively removed so as to form emitter region 28 on the SiGe base region, See FIG 1.
- lithography and etching are employed in forming the structure shown in FIG 1. It is should be noted that a single etching process may be employed in removing portions of emitter polysilicon layer 32 and insulator layer 30, or separate etching steps may be employed in removing these layers.
- Conventional BiCMOS processing steps may then be performed on the structure shown in FIG 1.
- emitter diffusion region 34 is formed in the intrinsic base region 26 during a subsequent annealing step.
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