U.S. patent application number 15/055826 was filed with the patent office on 2017-08-31 for semiconductor devices with varying threshold voltage and fabrication methods thereof.
This patent application is currently assigned to GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC.. The applicant listed for this patent is GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC.. Invention is credited to Takashi ANDO, Balaji KANNAN, Siddarth KRISHNAN, Unoh KWON, Vijay NARAYANAN.
Application Number | 20170250117 15/055826 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 59653451 |
Filed Date | 2017-08-31 |
United States Patent
Application |
20170250117 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
KANNAN; Balaji ; et
al. |
August 31, 2017 |
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES WITH VARYING THRESHOLD VOLTAGE AND
FABRICATION METHODS THEREOF
Abstract
Semiconductor device fabrication methods are provided which
include: providing a structure with at least one region and
including a dielectric layer disposed over a substrate; forming a
multilayer stack structure including a threshold-voltage adjusting
layer over the dielectric layer, the multilayer stack structure
including a first threshold-voltage adjusting layer in a first
region of the at least one region, and a second threshold-voltage
adjusting layer in a second region of the at least one region; and
annealing the structure to define a varying threshold voltage of
the at least one region, the annealing facilitating diffusion of at
least one threshold voltage adjusting species from the first
threshold-voltage adjusting layer and the second threshold-voltage
adjusting layer into the dielectric layer, where a threshold
voltage of the first region is independent of the threshold voltage
of the second region.
Inventors: |
KANNAN; Balaji; (Fishkill,
NY) ; KWON; Unoh; (Fishkill, NY) ; KRISHNAN;
Siddarth; (Peekskill, NY) ; ANDO; Takashi;
(Tukahoe, NY) ; NARAYANAN; Vijay; (New Yoark,
NY) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC. |
Grand Cayman |
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KY |
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Assignee: |
GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC.
GRAND CAYMAN
KY
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Family ID: |
59653451 |
Appl. No.: |
15/055826 |
Filed: |
February 29, 2016 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
1/1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H01L 29/4966 20130101;
H01L 29/518 20130101; H01L 21/823842 20130101; H01L 29/66545
20130101; H01L 27/092 20130101; H01L 21/823857 20130101; H01L
29/517 20130101 |
International
Class: |
H01L 21/8238 20060101
H01L021/8238; H01L 27/092 20060101 H01L027/092; H01L 29/66 20060101
H01L029/66; H01L 21/324 20060101 H01L021/324; H01L 21/225 20060101
H01L021/225 |
Claims
1. A method for fabricating a semiconductor device, the method
comprising: providing a structure with at least one region and
including a dielectric layer disposed over a substrate, wherein the
at least one region is present in an opening located in an
interlayer dielectric material that is disposed directly on the
substrate; forming a multilayer stack structure comprising a
threshold-voltage adjusting layer over the dielectric layer, the
multilayer stack structure comprising a first threshold-voltage
adjusting layer in a first region of the at least one region, and a
second threshold-voltage adjusting layer in a second region of the
at least one region; and annealing the structure to define a
varying threshold voltage of the at least one region, the annealing
facilitating diffusion of at least one threshold-voltage adjusting
species from the first threshold-voltage adjusting layer and the
second threshold-voltage adjusting layer into the dielectric layer,
wherein a threshold voltage of the first region is independent of
the threshold voltage of the second region.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the multilayer stack structure
comprises a sacrificial work-function layer, and the
threshold-voltage adjusting layer is disposed over the sacrificial
work-function layer, wherein the forming the multilayer stack
structure comprises sizing the sacrificial work-function layer with
a thickness to define the varying threshold voltage of the at least
one region.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the forming comprises sizing the
sacrificial work-function layer with a first thickness in the first
region and a second thickness in the second region, the second
thickness is less than the first thickness.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the forming comprises sizing the
sacrificial work-function layer with a thickness that renders the
sacrificial work-function layer to be absent in the second
region.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the multilayer stack structure
comprises a first multilayer stack structure in the first region,
and a second multilayer stack structure in the second region, the
first multilayer stack structure is different from the second
multilayer stack structure.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the first multilayer stack
structure comprises a first sacrificial work-function layer, the
first threshold-voltage adjusting layer disposed over the first
sacrificial work-function layer, and a second sacrificial
work-function layer disposed over the first threshold-voltage
adjusting layer, and wherein the first threshold-voltage adjusting
layer includes a threshold voltage adjusting species which defines
the threshold voltage of the first region.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the threshold voltage of the
first region comprises a threshold voltage of a p-type field-effect
transistor (pFET) device, the threshold voltage of the first region
is from 0 mV to 200 mV, and wherein the threshold voltage adjusting
species of the first threshold-voltage adjusting layer comprises at
least one of aluminum (Al), aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3),
germanium (Ge) or germanium oxide (GeO.sub.2).
8. The method of claim 5, wherein the second multilayer stack
structure comprises the second threshold-voltage adjusting layer, a
capping layer disposed over the second threshold-voltage adjusting
layer, and a sacrificial gate material disposed over the capping
layer, wherein the second threshold-voltage adjusting layer
includes a threshold voltage adjusting species which defines the
threshold voltage of the second region.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the threshold voltage of the
second region comprises a threshold voltage of an n-type
field-effect transistor (nFET) device, the threshold voltage of the
second region is within a range from 0 mV to 200 mV, and wherein
the threshold voltage adjusting species of the second
threshold-voltage adjusting layer comprises at least one of a rare
earth metal-containing material or an alkaline earth
metal-containing material.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one region
comprises a third region having a threshold voltage of at least one
of an n-type field-effect transistor (nFET) device or a p-type
field-effect transistor (pFET) device, the threshold voltage of the
third region being independent of the threshold voltage of the
first region and the second region.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the forming comprises: forming
a sacrificial work-function layer over the dielectric layer in the
first region, the second region and the third region; removing the
sacrificial work-function layer selectively in the first region,
without affecting the second region or the third region; and
forming an additional sacrificial work-function layer over the
first region, the second region and the third region.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the forming comprises sizing
the additional sacrificial work-function layer with a thickness in
the first region relative to the thickness of the sacrificial
work-function layer in the second region and the third region, the
sizing of the additional sacrificial work-function layer defining
the threshold voltage of the first region.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising selectively removing
the multilayer stack structure in the second region, subsequent to
the sizing of the additional sacrificial work-function layer in the
first region.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein the forming further comprises
forming an additional multilayer stack structure in the first
region, the second region and the third region, the additional
multilayer stack structure is different from the multilayer stack
structure.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the multilayer stack structure
in the first region comprises the first threshold-voltage adjusting
layer having a first threshold voltage adjusting species, and the
additional multilayer stack structure in the second region
comprises the second threshold-voltage adjusting layer having a
second threshold voltage adjusting species, the first
threshold-voltage adjusting layer being different from the second
threshold-voltage adjusting layer.
16. The method of claim 10, further comprising a work-function
layer disposed over the at least one region, subsequent to the
annealing of the structure, wherein the diffusion of the at least
one threshold-voltage adjusting species into the dielectric layer
defines an effective work-function of the work-function layer in
the at least one region, the effective work-function of the
work-function layer in the first region, the second region and the
third region being independent of each other.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the effective work-function
comprises a first effective work-function of a first p-type
field-effect transistor (pFET) device in the first region, and a
second effective work-function of a second p-type field-effect
transistor (pFET) device in the third region, the first effective
work-function being lower than the second effective
work-function.
18.-20. (canceled)
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to semiconductor devices and
methods for fabricating the semiconductor devices, and more
particularly, to semiconductor devices with varying threshold
voltages.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Different semiconductor devices are traditionally fabricated
to have one or more different device characteristics, such as
threshold voltage, switching speed, leakage power consumption, etc.
Multiple different designs may each provide optimization of one or
more of these characteristics for devices intended to perform
specific functions. For instance, one design may have reduced
threshold voltage to increase switching speed for devices providing
computational logic functions, and another design may have
increased threshold voltage to decrease power consumption for
devices providing memory storage functions. As is known in
semiconductor device technology, such as, field-effect transistors
(FETs), the threshold voltage is the minimum gate voltage required
to allow current to flow from a source region to a drain region
through a channel region of the FET. A system using multiple
discrete devices, each optimized for different functions, will
result in greater system complexity, increased system footprint,
and added system cost.
BRIEF SUMMARY
[0003] Certain shortcomings of the prior art can be overcome and
additional advantages can be provided through the provision, in one
aspect, of a method for fabricating a semiconductor device
including, for instance, providing a structure with at least one
region and including a dielectric layer disposed over a substrate;
forming a multilayer stack structure including a threshold-voltage
adjusting layer over the dielectric layer, the multilayer stack
structure including a first threshold-voltage adjusting layer in a
first region of the at least one region, and a second
threshold-voltage adjusting layer in a second region of the at
least one region; and annealing the structure to define a varying
threshold voltage of the at least one region, the annealing
facilitating diffusion of at least one threshold-voltage adjusting
species from the first sacrificial layer and the second sacrificial
layer into the dielectric layer, where a threshold voltage of the
first region is independent of the threshold voltage of the second
region.
[0004] In a further aspect, a semiconductor device is provided
which, for instance, includes: a first replacement metal gate
structure of a PFET device region having a first effective work
function and including a first dielectric layer having a first
threshold-adjusting species; and a second replacement metal gate
structure of the PFET device region having a second effective
work-function and including the first dielectric layer lacking the
first threshold-adjusting species, wherein the first effective work
function is greater than or equal to 5 eV.
[0005] Additional features and advantages are realized through the
techniques of the present invention. Other embodiments and aspects
of the invention are described in detail herein and are considered
a part of the claimed invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] One or more aspects of the present invention are
particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed as examples in the
claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and
other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are
apparent from the following detailed description taken in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
[0007] FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional view of an intermediate
structure obtained during a gate-last semiconductor device
fabrication process, and depicts a dielectric layer disposed within
one or more region(s) of a substrate, in accordance with one or
more aspects of the present invention;
[0008] FIG. 1B depicts the structure of FIG. 1A after providing a
sacrificial work-function layer conformally over the dielectric
layer, in accordance with one or more aspects of the present
invention;
[0009] FIG. 1C depicts the structure of FIG. 1B after selectively
removing the sacrificial work-function layer from a first region of
the substrate, in accordance with one or more aspects of the
present invention;
[0010] FIG. 1D depicts the structure of FIG. 1C after forming a
multilayer stack structure, in accordance with one or more aspects
of the present invention;
[0011] FIG. 1E depicts the structure of FIG. 1D after selectively
removing the multilayer stack structure within a second region of
the substrate, in accordance with one or more aspects of the
present invention;
[0012] FIG. 1F depicts the structure of FIG. 1E after forming an
additional multilayer stack structure, in accordance with one or
more aspects of the present invention;
[0013] FIG. 1G depicts the structure of FIG. 1F after annealing to
define the threshold voltage(s) of the first region and the second
region, and subsequent removal of the multilayer stack structure
and the additional multilayer stack structure, in accordance with
one or more aspects of the present invention;
[0014] FIG. 1H depicts the structure of FIG. 1G after disposing one
or more work-function layers within the region(s) of the substrate,
in accordance with one or more aspects of the present invention;
and
[0015] FIG. 1I depicts a resultant structure of FIG. 1H with a
replacement gate structure having been formed within the region(s)
of the substrate, in accordance with one or more aspects of the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Aspects of the present invention and certain features,
advantages, and details thereof, are explained more fully below
with reference to the non-limiting examples illustrated in the
accompanying drawings. Descriptions of well-known materials,
fabrication tools, processing techniques, etc., are omitted so as
not to unnecessarily obscure the invention in details. It should be
understood, however, that the detailed description and the specific
examples, while indicating embodiments of the invention, are given
by way of illustration only, and not by way of limitation. Various
substitutions, modifications, additions and/or arrangements within
the spirit and/or scope of the underlying inventive concepts will
be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure.
[0017] The present invention provides, in part, a method for
fabricating a semiconductor device(s), including field-effect
transistor (FETs) devices having varying threshold voltages. In one
aspect and in a typical integrated circuit, several thousands or
more FETs may be interconnected. By way of one example, and in
complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology, n-type
FETs (NFETs) may be interconnected with p-type FETs (PFETs), for
example, by sharing a common gate structure, or may be connected by
metal contacts. During a typical integrated circuit fabrication
process, it may be desirable to optimize leakage, power consumption
and speed of the integrated circuit by having different portions of
the integrated circuit implemented with different FETs having
different threshold voltages. For example, it may be desirable to
perform logic or arithmetic functions at a relatively higher speed
to enable advanced features, and to perform memory storage at a
relatively lower speed to save power. Challenges arise when using
conventional fabrication processing to design integrated circuits
combining both NFETs and PFETs with multiple threshold voltages. As
used herein, a varying threshold voltage refers to a threshold
voltage of a FET, for example, either an NFET or a PFET, being
modulated independently from a threshold voltage of a corresponding
FET, in different regions of the integrated circuit.
[0018] In one aspect of the present invention there is provided a
method for fabricating a semiconductor device which includes:
providing a structure with at least one region and including a
dielectric layer disposed over a substrate; forming a multilayer
stack structure including a threshold-voltage adjusting layer over
the dielectric layer, the multilayer stack structure including a
first threshold-voltage adjusting layer in a first region of the at
least one region, and a second threshold-voltage adjusting layer in
a second region of the at least one region; and annealing the
structure to define a varying threshold voltage of the at least one
region, the annealing facilitating diffusion of at least one
threshold voltage adjusting species from the first
threshold-voltage adjusting layer and the second threshold-voltage
adjusting layer into the dielectric layer, where a threshold
voltage of the first region is independent of the threshold voltage
of the second region.
[0019] In one embodiment, the multilayer stack structure may
include, or be fabricated of, a sacrificial work-function layer,
and the threshold-voltage adjusting layer is disposed over the
sacrificial work-function layer, where the forming the multilayer
stack structure may include, for instance, sizing the sacrificial
work-function layer with a thickness to define the varying
threshold voltage of the at least one region. As used herein,
"sizing" refers to altering or tuning a thickness of the
sacrificial work-function layer in at least one region so as to
define a threshold voltage of the at least one region. Further, the
forming the multilayer stack structure may include sizing the
sacrificial work-function layer with a first thickness in the first
region and a second thickness in the second region, where the
second thickness is less than the first thickness. In one example,
the forming the multilayer stack structure may include sizing the
sacrificial work-function layer with a thickness that renders the
sacrificial work-function layer absent in the second region. That
is, no sacrificial work-function layer is provided in the second
region.
[0020] In one aspect, the multilayer stack structure may include,
for instance, a first multilayer stack structure in the first
region, and a second multilayer stack structure in the second
region, where the first multilayer stack structure is different
from the second multilayer stack structure.
[0021] By way of example, the first multilayer stack structure may
include the first sacrificial work-function layer, the first
threshold-voltage adjusting layer disposed over the first
sacrificial work-function layer, and a second sacrificial
work-function layer disposed over the first threshold-voltage
adjusting layer, and where the first threshold-voltage adjusting
layer may include, or be fabricated of, a threshold-voltage
adjusting species which defines the threshold voltage of the first
region. The threshold voltage of the first region may include, for
instance, a threshold voltage of a p-type field-effect transistor
(PFET) device, with the threshold voltage of the first region
within a range from 0 mV to 200 mV. In one example, the
threshold-voltage adjusting species of the first sacrificial layer
may be, or include, at least one of aluminum (Al), aluminum oxide
(Al.sub.2O.sub.3), germanium (Ge), germanium oxide (GeO.sub.2) or
the like.
[0022] In another aspect, the second multilayer stack structure may
include, for instance, the second threshold-voltage adjusting
layer, a capping layer disposed over the second threshold-voltage
adjusting layer, and a sacrificial gate material disposed over the
capping layer, where the second threshold-voltage adjusting layer
may include a threshold-voltage adjusting species which defines the
threshold voltage of the second region. By way of example, the
threshold voltage of the second region may include a threshold
voltage of an NFET device, with the threshold voltage of the second
region within a range from 0 mV to 200 mV. For instance, the
threshold-voltage adjusting species of the second threshold-voltage
adjusting layer may include, or be fabricated of, at least one of a
rare-earth metal containing material or an alkaline earth
metal-containing material. In one example, the rare-earth
metal-containing material may be, or include, at least one of Group
IIIB elements of the Periodic Table of Elements. In another
example, the alkaline earth metal-containing material may be, or
include, a compound having a formula MA, where M may be an alkaline
earth metal, and A may be at least one of oxygen (O), sulfur (S) or
a halide.
[0023] In another embodiment, the at least one region may include,
for instance, a third region having a threshold voltage of at least
one of an NFET device or a PFET device, where the threshold voltage
of the third region is independent of the threshold voltage of the
first region and the second region. By way of example, the forming
the multilayer stack structure may include, for instance, forming a
sacrificial work-function layer over the dielectric layer in the
first region, the second region and the third region; removing the
sacrificial work-function layer selectively in the first region,
without affecting the second region or the third region; and
forming an additional sacrificial work-function layer over the
first region, the second region and the third region. Further, the
forming the multilayer stack structure may include sizing the
additional sacrificial work-function layer with a thickness in the
first region relative to the thickness of the work-function layer
in the second region and the third region, with the sizing of the
additional sacrificial work-function layer defining the threshold
voltage of the first region.
[0024] In a further embodiment, the fabricating method may also
include selectively removing the multilayer stack structure in the
second region, subsequent to the sizing of the additional
sacrificial work-function layer in the first region. The forming
may further include forming an additional multilayer stack
structure in the first region, the second region and the third
region, where the additional multilayer stack structure is
different from the multilayer stack structure. Further, the
multilayer stack structure in the first region may include the
first threshold-voltage adjusting layer having a first
threshold-voltage adjusting species, and the additional multilayer
stack structure in the second region may include the second
threshold-voltage adjusting layer having the second threshold
voltage adjusting species, where the first threshold-voltage
adjusting layer is different from the second threshold-voltage
adjusting layer.
[0025] In another embodiment, the fabricating method may further
include a work-function layer disposed over the at least one
region, subsequent to the annealing of the structure, where the
diffusion of the at least one threshold-voltage adjusting species
into the dielectric layer defines an effective work-function of the
work-function layer in the at least one region, the effective
work-function of the work-function layer in the first region, the
second region and the third region being independent of each other.
For instance, the effective work-function may include a first
effective work-function of a first PFET device in the first region,
and a second effective work-function of a second PFET device in the
third region, the first effective work-function being lower than
the second effective work-function.
[0026] In yet another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a semiconductor device which includes: a first replacement
metal gate structure of a PFET device region having a first
effective work function and comprising a first dielectric layer
having a first threshold-adjusting species; and a second
replacement metal gate structure of the PFET device region having a
second effective work-function and comprising the first dielectric
layer lacking the first threshold-adjusting species, wherein the
first effective work function is greater than or equal to 5 eV.
[0027] By way of an example, the first effective work function is
200 mV or greater than the second effective work function. Further,
the semiconductor device may include, a first replacement metal
gate structure of a NFET device region including the first
dielectric layer having a second threshold-adjusting species; and a
second replacement metal gate structure of the NFET device region
including the first dielectric layer lacking the first
threshold-adjusting species and the second threshold-adjusting
species.
[0028] Reference is made below to the drawings, which are not drawn
to scale for ease of understanding, wherein the same reference
numbers used throughout different figures designate the same or
similar components.
[0029] By way of example, FIGS. 1A-1I depict one embodiment of a
method for fabricating a semiconductor device with varying
threshold voltages in one or more region(s) thereof, in accordance
with one or more aspects of the present invention. Advantageously,
as described below, the fabricating method may allow for different
threshold voltages to be selected for FETs in different regions by
modulating a threshold voltage of a FET independent of a threshold
voltage of another FET, in accordance with one or more aspects of
the present invention.
[0030] FIG. 1A depicts a cross-sectional view of an intermediate
structure obtained during a replacement gate fabrication process of
a semiconductor device, in accordance with one or more aspects of
the present invention. As depicted and in one example, intermediate
structure 100 may include a substrate 102 and one or more
region(s), supporting the formation of planar field-effect
transistor (FET) devices or non-planar field-effect transistor
(FET) devices such as, for example, fin-type field-effect
transistor (FINFET) devices or semiconductor nanowire FET
devices.
[0031] Substrate 102 may be, for example a bulk semiconductor
material such as a bulk silicon wafer. As another example,
substrate 102 may also be, or include, any silicon-containing
material such as, but not limited to, silicon (Si), single crystal
Si, polycrystalline Si or amorphous Si. Substrate 102 may further
include a layered semiconductor structure such as, for example,
silicon-on-nothing (SON), silicon-on-insulator (SOI), silicon
germanium-on-insulator (SGOI), germanium-on-insulator (GOI),
silicon-on replacement insulator (SRI) or the like. Substrate 102
may in addition, or instead, include various isolation structures
or regions, dopant regions and/or device features. Further,
substrate 102 may also include other suitable elementary
semiconductors, such as, for instance, germanium (Ge), or a
compound semiconductor such as, silicon germanium (SiGe), SiC,
SiGeC, gallium arsenide (GaAs), gallium phosphide (GaP), gallium
nitride (GaN), indium arsenide (InAs), indium phosphide (InP),
and/or all other III/V or II/VI compound semiconductors.
[0032] Continuing with FIG. 1A, intermediate structure 100 may
further include a layer of interlayer dielectric material (not
shown) disposed over substrate 102 which, for instance, may
facilitate fabricating the resultant semiconductor devices, such
as, for example, field-effect transistor (FETs) devices on the same
wafer. By way of example only, the interlayer dielectric material
may be, or include, a dielectric material such as, for instance, a
field oxide or flowable oxide material which, in one example, may
be formed using a variety of techniques such as, chemical vapor
deposition (CVD), plasma-enhanced CVD or the like.
[0033] As one skilled in the art will understand, a sacrificial
gate structure (not shown), which may include, or be fabricated, of
a sacrificial gate material (also not shown) such as, amorphous
silicon, may be provided over substrate 102, to hold the gate
position for subsequent metal gate electrodes to be formed.
Subsequent fabrication processing may be performed to form, for
instance, a source and drain regions (not shown) over substrate
102. For instance, the source and drain regions may be formed using
any suitable techniques, including, for example, ion implantation,
epitaxial growth of the embedded source/drain materials and
activation anneals. A layer of interlayer dielectric material 112
may subsequently be provided over substrate 102, to fill the spaces
between the adjacent sacrificial gate structures, and a
chemical-mechanical polish or an etch-back polish may be employed
to polish away excess interlayer dielectric material using the
sacrificial gate structure, as an etch stop. The sacrificial gate
structure may subsequently be removed to create one or more
region(s) 104, 106, 108 and 110 over substrate 102 which, for
instance, may be separated by interlayer dielectric material
112.
[0034] Continuing further with FIG. 1A, one embodiment of an
intermediate structure 100 having four field-effect transistor
(FETs) devices is illustrated to provide an overall context
regarding the present invention. For reasons explained above, it
may be desirable for different FETs of an integrated circuit to
have different threshold voltages. For instance, a CMOS integrated
circuit may require a pair of low threshold voltages and a pair of
high threshold voltages, with each pair providing a threshold
voltage for each NFET and PFET. As illustrated, for example a pair
of regions may be associated with a pair of NFETs providing a low
threshold voltage along with a respective high threshold voltage,
while a corresponding pair of regions may be associated with a pair
of PFETs providing a low threshold voltage along with a high
threshold voltage or vice versa. More particularly, and in one
example, region(s) 104 and 106 may be associated with a pair of
NFETs providing a low threshold voltage and a high threshold
voltage, respectively, while region(s) 108 and 110 may be
associated with a pair of PFETs providing a low threshold voltage
and a high threshold voltage respectively.
[0035] Dielectric layer 114 which, for instance, may form part of
the resultant gate structure, may be provided conformally within
region(s) 104, 106, 108 and 110, for example, as one or more layers
using any suitable deposition processes. As used herein, the term
"conformally" refers to dielectric layer 114 being disposed along
and over the contours of the interlayer dielectric material 112. By
way of example, dielectric layer 114 may include, or be fabricated
of, a high-k dielectric material with a dielectric constant k
greater than the dielectric constant of silicon dioxide (k=3.9 for
SiO.sub.2), and may be deposited by performing a suitable
deposition process, such as atomic layer deposition (ALD), chemical
vapor deposition (CVD) or the like. In a particular example,
dielectric layer 114 may have a dielectric constant greater than
4.0, and more preferably, greater than 8.0. Examples of high-k
dielectric materials which may be used in the dielectric layer
include, but are not limited to, HfO.sub.2, ZrO.sub.2,
La.sub.2O.sub.3, Al.sub.2O.sub.3, TiO.sub.2, SrTiO.sub.3,
LaAlO.sub.3, Y.sub.2O.sub.3, HfO.sub.xN.sub.y, ZrO.sub.xN.sub.y,
La.sub.2O.sub.xN.sub.y, Al.sub.2O.sub.xN.sub.y, TiO.sub.xN.sub.y,
SrTiO.sub.xN.sub.y, LaAlO.sub.xN.sub.y, Y.sub.2O.sub.xN.sub.y, and
a silicate thereof, and an alloy thereof, where x=0.5 to 3, and y=0
to 2. Although the thickness of the dielectric layer may vary,
depending upon the particular application and the deposition
process employed, in one example, dielectric layer 114 may have a
thickness within a range from 1 nm to 30 nm.
[0036] FIG. 1B depicts the structure of FIG. 1A after providing
sacrificial work-function layer 116 conformally over dielectric
layer 114, in accordance with one or more aspects of the present
invention. Sacrificial work-function layer 116 may include, or be
fabricated of, an appropriate metal nitride, for example, selected
from Groups IVA-VIA of the Periodic Table of Elements, such as,
titanium nitride (TiN), tantalum nitride (TaN), niobium nitride
(NbN), vanadium nitride (VN), tungsten nitride (WN) and the like,
depending on whether the gate structure is part of, for instance, a
PFET or an NFET device. Although the thickness of sacrificial
work-function layer 116 may vary depending upon the particular
application, the thickness of the sacrificial work-function layer,
in one example, may be within a range from 0.5 nm to 3 nm, and may
be provided over dielectric layer 114, for example, via a
deposition process such as ALD, CVD, physical vapor deposition
(PVD) or plasma-enhanced versions of the same. As used herein,
"sacrificial work-function layer" refers to a work-function layer
that is removed, upon annealing of the structure to diffuse the
threshold-adjusting species into the dielectric layer, in
accordance with one or more aspects of the present invention.
[0037] Next, as illustrated in FIG. 1C, one or more processes may
be performed to remove sacrificial work-function layer 116 from
region 108, leaving dielectric layer 114 exposed to the further
processing steps to be disclosed herein. The removing of the
sacrificial work-function layer results in creating an opening 118
selectively within region 108, without affecting regions 104, 106
and 110 of the substrate 102. Removal of sacrificial work-function
layer 116 from region 108 may be achieved by one or more
conventional etching process(es), such as, dry or wet etching
processing. In one example, sacrificial work-function layer 116,
such as titanium nitride (TiN), may be removed using an
ammonia-based solution, for instance, standard clean process
(referred to as SC1 solution) to expose the underlying dielectric
layer 114 in region 108. In a specific example, the SC1 process
which, for instance, includes a solution of hydrogen peroxide
(H.sub.2O.sub.2) and ammonium hydroxide (NH.sub.4OH) may be
performed with temperature between room temperature (about
20.degree. C.) and about 65.degree. C. for a time period of about
30 seconds to about 10 mins. Alternatively, the removal of titanium
nitride work-function layer 116 may also be accomplished using a
solution of hydrogen peroxide (H.sub.2O.sub.2), along with a
conventional SC1 solution process.
[0038] A multilayer stack structure 120 may be formed conformally
over dielectric layer 114 of regions 104, 106, 108 and 110, as
depicted in FIG. 1D. This multilayer stack structure 120 includes,
for instance, an additional sacrificial work-function layer 122, a
threshold-voltage adjusting layer 124 disposed over additional
sacrificial work-function layer 122, and a second sacrificial
work-function layer 126 disposed over threshold-voltage adjusting
layer 124. These layers of multilayer stack structure 120 may be
formed using a variety of different materials and fabrication
techniques, such as chemical-vapor deposition (CVD), atomic layer
deposition (ALD), physical vapor deposition (PVD) or
plasma-enhanced versions of such processes. The thicknesses of the
depicted layers may also vary, depending on the particular
application.
[0039] By way of example, additional sacrificial work-function
layer 122 may include, or be fabricated of, a material that is
substantially similar or the same as, the material of sacrificial
work-function layer 112 disposed over dielectric layer 114 in
regions 104, 106 and 110. As described above in connection with
FIG. 1B, additional sacrificial work-function layer 122 may
include, or be fabricated of, an appropriate metal nitride, for
example, selected from Groups IVA-VIA of the Periodic Table of
Elements, such as, titanium nitride (TiN), tantalum nitride (TaN),
niobium nitride (NbN), vanadium nitride (VN), tungsten nitride (WN)
and the like, and may be formed by employing one or more deposition
process(es) described above. The deposition of additional
sacrificial work-function layer 122 directly over dielectric layer
114 in region 108 allows for sizing or modulating a thickness of
the sacrificial work-function layer in multiple different regions,
enabling FETs having multiple different threshold voltages. For
instance, by sizing or tuning a thickness of additional sacrificial
work-function layer 122 in region 108 relative to thicknesses of
sacrificial work-function layer 116 along with additional
sacrificial work-function layer 122 in different regions, for
example, regions 104, 106 and 110, different threshold voltages may
be achieved. In one example, the thickness of additional
sacrificial work-function layer 118 may be within a range from 0.5
nm to 3 nm.
[0040] Continuing with FIG. 1D, threshold-voltage adjusting layer
124 of multilayer stack structure 120 may subsequently be formed
over additional sacrificial work-function layer 122. By way of
example, threshold-voltage adjusting layer 124, having a thickness
within a range from 0.5 nm to 3 nm, may include, or be fabricated
of, a threshold-voltage adjusting species which, for instance, may
be a PFET threshold-voltage adjusting species, thereby defining the
threshold voltage for a PFET device in region 108. As used herein,
"threshold-voltage adjusting species" refers to an element or a
chemical that defines the threshold voltage of the region, for
instance, NFET or PFET, depending on the type of device being
fabricated within the exposed region. In one example, the
threshold-voltage adjusting species of threshold-voltage adjusting
layer 124 may be, or include, at least one of aluminum (Al),
aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3), germanium (Ge), germanium oxide
(GeO.sub.2), titanium aluminum carbide (TiAlC) or combinations
thereof. In a specific example, the threshold-voltage adjusting
species, such as, for instance, titanium aluminum carbide (TiAlC),
having about 5 to 50% of aluminum disposed therein, may facilitate
defining the threshold voltage of a PFET device.
[0041] A second sacrificial work-function layer 126 of multilayer
stack structure 120 may be deposited over threshold-voltage
adjusting layer 124. Second sacrificial work-function layer 126,
for example, may include, or be fabricated of, a material that is
substantially similar or the same as, the material of additional
sacrificial work-function layer 122 and sacrificial work-function
layer 112 disposed over dielectric layer 114 in regions 104, 106
and 110. As described above in connection with FIG. 1B, second
sacrificial work-function layer 126 may include, or be fabricated
of, an appropriate metal nitride, for example, selected from Groups
IVA-VIA of the Periodic Table of Elements, such as, titanium
nitride (TiN), tantalum nitride (TaN), niobium nitride (NbN),
vanadium nitride (VN), tungsten nitride (WN) and the like, and may
be formed by employing one or more deposition process(es) described
above. In one example, the thickness of second sacrificial
work-function layer 126 may be within a range from 0.5 nm to 3 nm.
In one example, and when threshold-voltage adjusting layer 124
includes a titanium aluminum carbide layer, the additional
sacrificial work-function layer 122 and second sacrificial
work-function layer 126 sandwiching the threshold-voltage adjusting
layer may advantageously facilitate protecting the aluminum
disposed therein, from being oxidized under ambient conditions.
[0042] Next, as depicted in FIG. 1E, one or more lithographic
patterning processes may be employed to selectively remove
multilayer stack structure 120 from region 104 of substrate 102 and
create an opening 128 therein. For instance, the multilayer stack
structure may be patterned by employing a series of protective
masks to protect the multilayer stack structure disposed within
regions 106, 108 and 110, leaving multilayer stack structure 120 of
region 104 exposed for any suitable etching processes, such as, dry
or wet etching processing. In one example, the wet etching may be
performed using, for instance, an SC1 solution (e.g., including
H.sub.2O.sub.2 and NH.sub.4OH) at a temperature in the range of
room temperature (about 20.degree. C.) to about 65.degree. C. for a
time ranging from 30 secs to 10 mins. Note that, as illustrated,
this selective removing of multilayer stack structure 120 from
region 104 results in exposing dielectric layer 114 to the further
processing steps to be disclosed herein.
[0043] FIG. 1F depicts the structure of FIG. 1E after forming an
additional multilayer stack structure 130 conformally within
regions 104, 106, 108 and 110 of the wafer. This additional
multilayer stack structure 130 includes, for instance, a
threshold-voltage adjusting layer 132, a capping layer 134 disposed
over threshold-voltage adjusting layer 132, and a gate material 136
disposed over capping layer 134. As depicted, additional multilayer
stack structure 130 may be disposed over multilayer stack structure
120 (FIG. 1D) in regions 106, 108 and 110, while being disposed
directly over dielectric layer 114 in region 104. The various
layers that provide additional multilayer stack structure 130 may
be formed using a variety of different materials and fabrication
techniques, such as chemical-vapor deposition (CVD), atomic layer
deposition (ALD), molecular beam deposition, metallorgano chemical
vapor deposition (MOCVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD) or
plasma-enhanced versions of such processes. The thicknesses of the
depicted layers may also vary, depending on the particular
application.
[0044] As illustrated, the different layers of additional
multilayer stack structure 130 are distinctly different from the
different layers of multilayer stack structure 120 (FIG. 1D). By
way of example, threshold-voltage adjusting layer 132 may include,
or be fabricated of, a threshold-voltage adjusting species which,
for instance, may be an NFET threshold-voltage adjusting species,
thereby defining the threshold voltage for an NFET device in region
104 of the substrate. In one example, the threshold-voltage
adjusting species of threshold-voltage adjusting layer 132, having
a thickness within a range of about 0.05 nm to 1 nm, may be, or
include, at least one of a rare earth metal-containing material or
an alkaline earth metal-containing material. In a specific example,
the rare earth metal-containing material may be, or include, at
least one of a Group IIIB element of the Periodic Table of Elements
including, for example, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm, Eu, Ga, Tb, Dy, Ho,
Er, Tm, Yb, Lu or combinations thereof. More particularly, the
rare-earth metal-containing material may be, or include, at least
of La, Ce, Y, Sm, Er and/Tb, with La being more preferred. In
another specific example, the threshold-voltage adjusting species
may be or include an alkaline earth metal-containing material,
having a chemical formula MA, where M may be an alkaline earth
metal selected from Group IIA of the Periodic Table of
Elements(including, for instance, Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba or
combinations thereof), A may be at least one of oxygen (O), sulfur
(S) or a halide, and x=0,1 or 2. In one particular example, the
alkaline earth metal-containing material may be Mg.
[0045] Capping layer 134 may be provided to protect
threshold-voltage adjusting layer 132 from damage during various
processing steps. In one example, capping layer 134 may be, or
include, titanium nitride (TiN) or tantalum nitride (TaN), and may
have a thickness of approximately between 1 nm to 3 nm. Sacrificial
gate material 136 may subsequently be provided over capping layer
134. This sacrificial gate material 136 may be or include, for
instance, amorphous-silicon (a-Si) or polysilicon material to hold,
in one embodiment, the gate position for the subsequent metal gate
electrode to be formed, using (for instance) a gate-last processing
approach.
[0046] As illustrated and in one embodiment, the sacrificial
work-function layer(s), for example, sacrificial work-function
layer 116, and additional sacrificial work-function layer 122 of
multilayer stack structure 120 may be sized to have different
thicknesses in different regions of substrate 102, enabling
different gate stack structures in different regions.
Advantageously, these different gate stack structures in different
regions, in turn, enable multiple threshold voltages in different
regions to be achieved. For instance, and as depicted, forming
additional sacrificial work-function layer 122 of multilayer stack
structure 120 directly over dielectric layer 114 in region 108
results in the sacrificial work-function layer having a thickness
T1, while forming the additional sacrificial work-function layer
122 over sacrificial work-function layer 116 results in the
work-function layer with a thickness T2 in regions 106 and 110,
with the thickness T1 being less than the thickness T2. By
contrast, the sacrificial work-function layer has been sized to
have a thickness that renders it to be absent in region 104 of the
substrate. As discussed further below, these differences in the
thicknesses of the sacrificial work-function layers in different
regions are utilized to modulate a threshold voltage of a FET
independent of a threshold voltage of another FET.
[0047] Referring to FIG. 1G, structure 100 may be subjected to one
or more annealing processes to diffuse the threshold-voltage
adjusting species from different threshold-voltage adjusting
layer(s) into underlying dielectric layer 114. This diffusion of
the threshold-voltage adjusting species, advantageously,
facilitates defining the threshold voltage(s) of different regions,
for instance, in regions 104, 106, 108 and 110. By way of an
example, the annealing process may be performed using a variety of
available annealing techniques such as, for example, soak anneal,
spike/rapid thermal anneal (RTA) or laser anneal (LSA) in presence
of gases such as, nitrogen and/or argon. In a specific example, a
LSA anneal may be performed at a temperature of about 800.degree.
C. to 1100.degree. C. for about 1 millisec to 30 secs.
[0048] Further and in one embodiment, the annealing process
advantageously facilitates in at least partially diffusing the
threshold-voltage adjusting species from the threshold-voltage
adjusting layers (for instance, threshold-voltage adjusting layer
124 and 132 (see FIG. 1F)) into the underlying dielectric layer
114, thereby changing the electrical properties of dielectric layer
114. In one example, upon annealing, the NFET threshold-voltage
adjusting species, such as, lanthanum, from threshold-voltage
adjusting layer 132 (see FIG. 1F) may at least partially diffuse
into underlying dielectric layer 114, resulting in a dielectric
layer 114' (dielectric layer 114' may also be referred to herein as
a threshold voltage (Vt) adjusted dielectric layer) in region 104.
This dielectric layer 114' with its electrical property having been
changed defines the threshold voltage of NFET device in region 104.
In this example, the threshold voltage of the NFET device in region
104 may be within the range from 0 mV to 200 mV. Further, the
threshold voltage of the NFET device in region 104 may be modulated
independent of the threshold voltage of the NFET device in region
106 by varying gate stack structures in region 104 and region 106,
and also by sizing or tuning the thicknesses of the different
sacrificial work-function layers disposed between the
threshold-voltage adjusting layer of the different multilayer stack
structures and dielectric layer 114. In such an example, the
threshold voltage of the NFET device in region 106 may be higher by
an order of about 50 mV to about 200 mV, higher than the threshold
voltage of the NFET device in region 104.
[0049] In another example, the PFET threshold-voltage adjusting
species, such as, aluminum, from threshold-voltage adjusting layer
124 (see FIG. 1F) may at least partially diffuse into dielectric
layer 114 resulting in a dielectric layer 114'' (dielectric layer
114'' may also be referred to herein as a threshold voltage (Vt)
adjusted dielectric layer) in region 108. This dielectric layer
114'' with its electrical property having been changed defines the
threshold-voltage PFET device in region 108. Further, as described
above, the threshold voltage of the PFET device in region 108 may
be modulated independent of the threshold voltage of the PFET
device in region 110 by sizing or tuning the thicknesses of the
different sacrificial work-function layers disposed between the
threshold-voltage adjusting layer of the multilayer stack
structures and dielectric layer 114. This sizing or tuning of the
thicknesses of the sacrificial work-function layers, in turn,
defines the different threshold voltages in different regions by
modulating the concentration/amount of threshold-voltage adjusting
species being diffused into the dielectric layer.
[0050] As one skilled in the art will understand, the effective
work-function of the cumulative stack of materials in a gate
structure directly impacts the threshold voltage of a FET device.
Referring to FIG. 1F, one of the items which influence the
effective work function of the FET may be the sacrificial
work-function layer 122 having a thickness T1 (see FIG. 1F). The
thickness of sacrificial work-function layer 122 facilitates
diffusing a greater concentration of the threshold-voltage
adjusting species into dielectric layer 114 in region 108, thereby
changing the electrical properties such as, increase in a
work-function shift, increase in the T.sub.inv (inverse of gate
capacitance) of the dielectric layer in region 108. These changes
in the electrical properties, in turn, result in defining threshold
voltage of PFET device in region 108. In one example, the threshold
voltage of PFET device in region 108 may be from about 0 mV to
about 200 mV.
[0051] In another example, the sacrificial work-function layer
having a thickness T2 (see FIG. 1F) (for instance, including
sacrificial work-function layer 116 and additional sacrificial
work-function layer 122) in region 110 facilitates diffusing the
threshold-voltage adjusting species having a lower concentration
relative to the concentration of the threshold-voltage adjusting
species being diffused into the underlying dielectric layer 114 in
region 108. This decreased concentration of the threshold-voltage
adjusting species diffused into the dielectric layer, in turn,
results in lowering the work-function shift as well as lower
T.sub.inv penalty, thereby defining the threshold voltage of region
110. In this example, region 110 has a higher PFET threshold
voltage relative to the threshold voltage of region 108. In a
specific example, the PFET threshold voltage of region 110 may be
higher than that of region 108 by an order of about 50 mV to about
200 mV.
[0052] As further depicted in FIG. 1G, one or more etching
processes are performed to remove the sacrificial work-function
layer 116 (see FIG. 1F), multilayer stack structure 120 (see FIG.
1F) and additional multilayer stack structure 130 (see FIG. 1F)
from regions 104, 106, 108 and 110, and to expose the dielectric
layer in different regions. By way of example, the etching
processes may be accomplished using a series of isotropic wet
etching processes using, for instance, ammonia based etching
solutions such as, standard clean 1 process (referred to as SC1)
and standard clean 2 process (referred to as SC2). For instance,
SC1 process may be accomplished using hydrogen peroxide
(H.sub.2O.sub.2) and ammonium hydroxide (NH.sub.4OH) and SC2
process may be accomplished using water, hydrogen peroxide
(H.sub.2O.sub.2) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). Choice of etching
chemistries may be motivated by efficiency in removing these
layers, without affecting the underlying dielectric layer.
[0053] FIG. 1H depicts the structure of FIG. 1G after disposing one
or more work-function layers 138 within the regions of the
substrate. These work-function layers which, for instance, may form
part of the replacement gate structure, may be, or include, metals
and their nitrides such as, titanium nitride (TiN, TaN, TiAlN,
TaAlN, NbN, VN, WN. In another example, work-function layer(s) 138
may also include metals and their carbides such as, TiC, TiAlC,
TiAl, TaC, TaAlC, NbC etc. In another example, work-function
layer(s) 138 may also include Ru, Pt, Mo, Co and alloys and
combinations thereof. While for simplicity of illustration the
work-function layer(s) 138 are labeled the same in the NFET device
regions 104 and 106, and PFET device regions 108 and 110 in the
FIG. 1H, one skilled in the art will recognize that the NFET device
regions and PFET device regions usually have different work
function layer(s) 138.
[0054] Further, in one embodiment, the differential doping
concentrations/amounts of threshold-adjusting species diffused
within the dielectric layer 114, advantageously, facilitates
defining an effective work-function of the regions (e.g., FETs)
104, 106, 108 and 110, and in particular, in regions 104 and 108.
For instance, the effective work-functions of the FETs between the
two PFET device regions 108 and 110, owing to the different
concentrations of the same threshold-adjusting species disposed
within the underlying dielectric layer 114'' and 114, respectively.
For instance, and in one example, the effective work-function of
PFET device region 110 may be from about 4.6 eV to about 4.8 eV,
owing to the minimum concentration of threshold-voltage adjusting
species diffused within dielectric layer 114. In a specific
example, the effective work-function layer of PFET device region
110 may be about 4.8 eV. Similarly, the effective work-function of
PFET device region 108, owing to a higher concentration of
threshold-voltage adjusting species diffused within dielectric
layer 114'', may be from about 4.8 eV to about 5.0 eV. In a
specific example, the effective work-function layer of the
work-function layer may be about 5.0 eV. This is significant for
two reasons. First, PFET devices of a replacement metal gate
structure having an effective work function as high as 5.0 eV have
not been obtainable in the past. Second, the ability to tune the
work-function (and hence threshold voltage) of two PFET device
regions by 200 mV or more was not possible. In another example, the
effective work-function of the NFET device region 104, owing to a
higher concentration of threshold-adjusting species diffused within
the dielectric layer 114', may be within a range of about 4.1 eV to
4.5 eV, while the NFET device region 106, with a decreased
concentration of the threshold-adjusting species within the
underlying dielectric layer 114, may have an effective
work-function from about 4.2 eV to 4.6 eV.
[0055] FIG. 1I depicts a resultant structure of FIG. 1H with a gate
material 140 having been formed within the region(s) of the
substrate, in accordance with one or more aspects of the present
invention. Gate material which, for instance, may form part of the
resultant replacement gate structure, may be any of a variety of at
least one metal gate electrode material, such as, tungsten (W),
aluminum (Al), nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), and titanium (Ti), and may
be conformally deposited within regions 104, 106, 108 and 110 using
processes such as, ALD or CVD. As one skilled in the art will
understand, a replacement gate structure will include one or more
gate materials that are placed in an opening of a dielectric layer
formed by the removal of a sacrificial gate structure. Thus,
replacement gate structures typically have at least one film having
an U-shaped profile in the gate opening.
[0056] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing
particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of
the invention. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and
"the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood
that the terms "comprise" (and any form of comprise, such as
"comprises" and "comprising"), "have" (and any form of have, such
as "has" and "having"), "include" (and any form of include, such as
"includes" and "including`), and "contain" (and any form of
contain, such as "contains" and "containing") are open-ended
linking verbs. As a result, a method or device that "comprises",
"has", "includes" or "contains" one or more steps or elements
possesses those one or more steps or elements, but is not limited
to possessing only those one or more steps or elements. Likewise, a
step of method or an element of a device that "comprises", "has",
"includes" or "contains" one or more features possesses those one
or more features, but is not limited to possessing only those one
or more features. Furthermore, a device or structure that is
configured in a certain way is configured in at least that way, but
may also be configured in ways that are not listed.
[0057] The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and
equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the
claims below, if any, are intended to include any structure,
material, or act for performing the function in combination with
other claimed elements as specifically claims. The description of
the present invention has been presented for purposes of
illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive
or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many
modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary
skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the
invention. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best
explain the principles of one or more aspects of the invention and
the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill
in the art to understand one or more aspects of the present
invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are
suited to the particular use contemplated.
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