Patent classifications
H10D84/02
MIM CAPACITOR AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME
A method of forming a metal-insulator-metal capacitor is provided. The method includes forming a first metal plate over a semiconductor substrate, forming a first dielectric layer with a first dielectric constant on a surface of the first metal plate, forming a second dielectric layer with a second dielectric constant on a surface of the first dielectric layer, forming a third dielectric layer with a third dielectric constant on a surface of the second dielectric layer, and forming a second metal plate on a surface of the third dielectric layer. The second dielectric constant is different from the first dielectric constant and different from the third dielectric constant.
Germanium FinFETs with metal gates and stressors
An integrated circuit structure includes an n-type fin field effect transistor (FinFET) and a p-type FinFET. The n-type FinFET includes a first germanium fin over a substrate; a first gate dielectric on a top surface and sidewalls of the first germanium fin; and a first gate electrode on the first gate dielectric. The p-type FinFET includes a second germanium fin over the substrate; a second gate dielectric on a top surface and sidewalls of the second germanium fin; and a second gate electrode on the second gate dielectric. The first gate electrode and the second gate electrode are formed of a same material having a work function close to an intrinsic energy level of germanium.
Universal Methodology to Synthesize Diverse Two-Dimensional Heterostructures
A two-dimensional heterostructure is synthesized by producing a patterned first two-dimensional material on a growth substrate. The first two-dimensional material is patterned to define at least one void through which an exposed region of the growth substrate is exposed. Seed molecules are selectively deposited either on the exposed region of the growth substrate or on the patterned first two-dimensional material. A second two-dimensional material that is distinct from the first two-dimensional material is then grown from the deposited seed molecules.
TALL STRAINED HIGH PERCENTAGE SILICON GERMANIUM FINS FOR CMOS
A silicon germanium alloy (SiGe) fin having a first germanium content is provided within first and second device regions. Each SiGe fin is located on a sacrificial material stack and an oxide material surrounds each SiGe fin. A germanium layer is formed atop each SiGe fin within one of the device regions, while a SiGe layer having a second germanium content less than the first germanium content is formed atop each SiGe fin within the other device region. An exposed surface of each of the germanium layer and the SiGe layer is then bonded to a base substrate. The sacrificial material stack is removed and thereafter the oxide material is recessed to expose a portion of each SiGe fin in the first and second device regions. Each SiGe fin contacting the germanium layer compressively strained, and each SiGe fin contacting the SiGe layer is tensely strained.
RESISTOR GEOMETRY
A thin-film resistor and a method for fabricating a thin-film resistor are provided. The thin-film resistor comprises a first terminal, a second terminal, and a resistor body providing a resistive current path between the first terminal and the second terminal, and the method comprises depositing a first layer of conductive material onto at least one of the supporting structure and the resistor body, applying a first lithographic mask to the first layer, and etching the first layer to form the first terminal; and depositing a second layer of conductive material onto at least one of the supporting structure and the resistor body, applying a second lithographic mask to the second layer, and etching the second layer to form the second terminal, wherein the first lithographic mask is different to the second lithographic mask, and a lateral separation of the first terminal and the second terminal is less than an in-plane minimum feature size of the first and second lithographic masks
Method of forming semiconductor device
A method of forming a semiconductor device includes following steps. Firstly, a first transistor is formed on a first surface of a substrate. Next, a thinning process is performed on the second surface of the substrate which is opposite to the first surface, to form a third surface. Then, a second transistor is formed on the third surface, in which the second transistor and the first transistor are electrically connected to each other through a through-silicon via penetrating through the first surface and the third surface.
FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR INCLUDING STRAINED GERMANIUM FINS
In one example, a device includes a p-type field effect transistor region and n-type field effect transistor region. The p-type field effect transistor region includes at least one fin including strained germanium. The n-type field effect transistor region also includes at least one fin including strained germanium.
FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR INCLUDING STRAINED GERMANIUM FINS
In one example, a device includes a p-type field effect transistor region and n-type field effect transistor region. The p-type field effect transistor region includes at least one fin including strained germanium. The n-type field effect transistor region also includes at least one fin including strained germanium.
Devices Having a Semiconductor Material That Is Semimetal in Bulk and Methods of Forming the Same
Devices, and methods of forming such devices, having a material that is semimetal when in bulk but is a semiconductor in the devices are described. An example structure includes a substrate, a first source/drain contact region, a channel structure, a gate dielectric, a gate electrode, and a second source/drain contact region. The substrate has an upper surface. The channel structure is connected to and over the first source/drain contact region, and the channel structure is over the upper surface of the substrate. The channel structure has a sidewall that extends above the first source/drain contact region. The channel structure comprises a bismuth-containing semiconductor material. The gate dielectric is along the sidewall of the channel structure. The gate electrode is along the gate dielectric. The second source/drain contact region is connected to and over the channel structure.
STACKED STRAINED AND STRAIN-RELAXED HEXAGONAL NANOWIRES
A method for forming nanowires includes forming a plurality of epitaxial layers on a substrate, the layers including alternating material layers with high and low Ge concentration and patterning the plurality of layers to form fins. The fins are etched to form recesses in low Ge concentration layers to form pillars between high Ge concentration layers. The pillars are converted to dielectric pillars. A conformal material is formed in the recesses and on the dielectric pillars. The high Ge concentration layers are condensed to form hexagonal Ge wires with (111) facets. The (111) facets are exposed to form nanowires.