Patent classifications
H10B51/30
Memory array gate structures
A memory cell includes a thin film transistor over a semiconductor substrate. The thin film transistor comprising: a ferroelectric (FE) material contacting a word line, the FE material being a hafnium-comprising compound, and the hafnium-comprising compound comprising a rare earth metal; and an oxide semiconductor (OS) layer contacting a source line and a bit line, wherein the FE material is disposed between the OS layer and the word line.
Memory array gate structures
A memory cell includes a thin film transistor over a semiconductor substrate. The thin film transistor comprising: a ferroelectric (FE) material contacting a word line, the FE material being a hafnium-comprising compound, and the hafnium-comprising compound comprising a rare earth metal; and an oxide semiconductor (OS) layer contacting a source line and a bit line, wherein the FE material is disposed between the OS layer and the word line.
Array of vertical transistors, an array of memory cells comprising an array of vertical transistors, and a method used in forming an array of vertical transistors
A method used in forming an array of vertical transistors comprises forming laterally-spaced vertical projections that project upwardly from a substrate in a vertical cross-section. The vertical projections individually comprise an upper source/drain region, a lower source/drain region, and a channel region vertically there-between. First gate insulator material is formed along opposing sidewalls of the channel region in the vertical cross-section. One of (a) or (b) is formed over opposing sidewalls of the first gate insulator material in the vertical cross-section, where (a): conductive gate lines that are horizontally elongated through the vertical cross-section; and (b): sacrificial placeholder gate lines that are horizontally elongated through the vertical cross-section. The one of the (a) or the (b) laterally overlaps the upper source/drain region and the lower source/drain region. The first gate insulator material has a top that is below a top of the channel region and has a bottom that is above a bottom of the channel region. An upper void space is laterally between the one of the (a) or the (b) and both of the upper source/drain region and the channel region. A lower void space is laterally between the one of the (a) or the (b) and both of the lower source/drain region and the channel region. Second gate insulator material is formed in the upper and lower void spaces. Other embodiments, including structure independent of method, are disclosed.
Array of vertical transistors, an array of memory cells comprising an array of vertical transistors, and a method used in forming an array of vertical transistors
A method used in forming an array of vertical transistors comprises forming laterally-spaced vertical projections that project upwardly from a substrate in a vertical cross-section. The vertical projections individually comprise an upper source/drain region, a lower source/drain region, and a channel region vertically there-between. First gate insulator material is formed along opposing sidewalls of the channel region in the vertical cross-section. One of (a) or (b) is formed over opposing sidewalls of the first gate insulator material in the vertical cross-section, where (a): conductive gate lines that are horizontally elongated through the vertical cross-section; and (b): sacrificial placeholder gate lines that are horizontally elongated through the vertical cross-section. The one of the (a) or the (b) laterally overlaps the upper source/drain region and the lower source/drain region. The first gate insulator material has a top that is below a top of the channel region and has a bottom that is above a bottom of the channel region. An upper void space is laterally between the one of the (a) or the (b) and both of the upper source/drain region and the channel region. A lower void space is laterally between the one of the (a) or the (b) and both of the lower source/drain region and the channel region. Second gate insulator material is formed in the upper and lower void spaces. Other embodiments, including structure independent of method, are disclosed.
Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing thereof
A semiconductor die comprises a device portion comprising: an array of active memory devices extending in a first direction, and interface portions located adjacent to axial ends of the device portion in the first direction. The interface portions have a staircase profile in a vertical direction and comprise an array of dummy memory devices and an array of gate vias. The dummy memory devices are axially aligned with the active memory devices in the first direction, each dummy memory device comprising at least one interface via. Moreover, each row of the array of gate vias extends in the first direction and is located parallel to a row of the array of dummy memory devices in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. Each gate via is electrically coupled to the at least one interface via of a dummy memory device located adjacent thereto.
Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing thereof
A semiconductor die comprises a device portion comprising: an array of active memory devices extending in a first direction, and interface portions located adjacent to axial ends of the device portion in the first direction. The interface portions have a staircase profile in a vertical direction and comprise an array of dummy memory devices and an array of gate vias. The dummy memory devices are axially aligned with the active memory devices in the first direction, each dummy memory device comprising at least one interface via. Moreover, each row of the array of gate vias extends in the first direction and is located parallel to a row of the array of dummy memory devices in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. Each gate via is electrically coupled to the at least one interface via of a dummy memory device located adjacent thereto.
1T1R MEMORY WITH A 3D STRUCTURE
A memory structured in lines and columns over several superimposed levels, each level comprising an array of memory elements and gate-all-around access transistors, each transistor including a semiconductor nanowire and each gate being insulated from the gates of the other levels, further comprising: conductive portions, each crossing at least two levels and coupled to first ends of the nanowires of one column of the levels; memory stacks, each crossing the levels and coupled to second ends of the nanowires of said column; first conductive lines, each connected to the conductive portions of the same column; word lines each extending in the same level while coupling together the gates of the same line and located in said level.
Memory Array Gate Structures
A memory cell includes a thin film transistor over a semiconductor substrate. The thin film transistor comprising: a ferroelectric (FE) material contacting a word line, the FE material being a hafnium-comprising compound, and the hafnium-comprising compound comprising a rare earth metal; and an oxide semiconductor (OS) layer contacting a source line and a bit line, wherein the FE material is disposed between the OS layer and the word line.
DIELECTRIC MATERIAL AND DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME
Provided are a dielectric material and a device including the dielectric material. The dielectric material includes (K.sub.0.5Na.sub.0.5)NbO.sub.3 and (K.sub.0.5A.sub.0.5)TiO.sub.3, wherein A is a trivalent element having 3 valence electrons, in a solid solution; and the device includes a plurality of electrodes; and at least one dielectric layer between the plurality of electrodes, wherein the dielectric layers include the dielectric material.
MULTI-LAYER ELECTRODE TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE OF FERROELECTRIC MEMORY DEVICE
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards a memory device including a first bottom electrode layer over a substrate. A ferroelectric switching layer is disposed over the first bottom electrode layer. A first top electrode layer is disposed over the ferroelectric switching layer. A second bottom electrode layer is disposed between the first bottom electrode layer and the ferroelectric switching layer. The second bottom electrode layer is less susceptible to oxidation than the first bottom electrode layer.