Patent classifications
H01L21/02505
SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A semiconductor structure comprises a layer of a first III-nitride material having a first lattice dimension; a non-porous layer of a second III-nitride material having a second lattice dimension different from the first lattice dimension; and a porous region of III-nitride material disposed between the layer of first III-nitride material and the non-porous layer of the second III-nitride material. An optoelectronic semiconductor device, an LED, and a method of manufacturing a semiconductor structure are also provided.
NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR
According to one embodiment, a nitride semiconductor includes a base body, a nitride member, and an intermediate region provided between the base body and the nitride member. The nitride member includes a first nitride region including Al.sub.x1Ga.sub.1-x1N (0<x1≤1), and a second nitride region including Al.sub.x2Ga.sub.1-x2N (0≤x2<1, x2<x1). The first nitride region is between the intermediate region and the second nitride region. The intermediate region includes nitrogen and carbon. A concentration of carbon in the intermediate region is not less than 1.5×10.sup.19/cm.sup.3 and not more than 6×10.sup.20/cm.sup.3.
NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR
According to one embodiment, a nitride semiconductor includes a base body, and a nitride member. The nitride member includes a first nitride region including Al.sub.x1Ga.sub.1-x1N (0<x1≤1), and a second nitride region including Al.sub.x2Ga.sub.1-x2N (0≤x2<1, x2<x1). The first nitride region is between the base body and the second nitride region. The first nitride region includes a first portion and a second portion. The second portion is between the first portion and the second nitride region. An oxygen concentration in the first portion is higher than an oxygen concentration in the second portion. The oxygen concentration in the second portion is not more than 1×10.sup.18/cm.sup.3. A first thickness of the first portion in a first direction from the first to second nitride regions is thinner than a second thickness of the second portion in the first direction.
METHOD OF INCREASING SENSITIVITY AND LIMITS OF DETECTION AND CONTROLLING FLUID FLOW OVER SENSOR AND SENSOR ARRAY
A process of making sensors and sensor arrays that has the ability to manipulate of the morphology or flow of an applied drop or sample over the sensor array surface at any point in the patterning process and sensors and sensor arrays having increased sensitivity and limits of detection. In addition, said process can provided real time notification of any centerline deviation. Such production process can be adjusted in real time. Thus, large numbers of units can be made—even in millions of per day—with few if any out of specification units being produced. Such process does not require large-scale clean rooms and is easily configurable.
Display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
A display apparatus and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. According to an embodiment, a display apparatus includes: a substrate; a thin-film transistor located on the substrate; and a buffer layer, a conductive layer, and an insulating layer sequentially located from the substrate between the substrate and the thin-film transistor, and a thickness of the insulating layer is less than a thickness of the buffer layer.
PREPARATION METHOD FOR SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE
Disclosed is a preparation method for a semiconductor structure. The semiconductor structure includes: a substrate; an epitaxial layer and an epitaxial structure that are stacked on the substrate in sequence. The epitaxial layer is doped with a doping element. In the forming process, a sacrificial layer is formed on the epitaxial layer, and the sacrificial layer is repeatedly etched, such that a concentration of the doping element in the epitaxial layer is lower than a preset value. In this application, the sacrificial layer is formed on the epitaxial layer, and the sacrificial layer is repeatedly etched, such that the concentration of the doping element in the epitaxial layer is lower than the preset value, so as to prevent the doping element in the epitaxial layer from being precipitated upward into an upper-layer structure, ensure the mobility of electrons in a channel layer, and improve the performance of a device.
SEMICONDUCTOR STRUCTURE
A semiconductor structure includes a substrate, a first nitride layer, a second nitride layer, a third nitride layer, and a polarity inversion layer. The first nitride layer is formed on the substrate, and the polarity inversion layer formed at a surface of the first nitride layer converts a non-metallic polar surface of the first nitride layer into a metallic polar surface of the polarity inversion layer. The second nitride layer is formed on the polarity inversion layer. The third nitride layer is formed on the second nitride layer.
RARE EARTH INTERLAYS FOR MECHANICALLY LAYERING DISSIMILAR SEMICONDUCTOR WAFERS
Structures described herein may include mechanically bonded interlayers for formation between a first Group III-V semiconductor layer and a second semiconductor layer. The mechanically bonded interlayers provide reduced lattice strain by strain balancing between the Group III-V semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer, which may be silicon.
SEMICONDUCTOR-ON-INSULATOR SUBSTRATE FOR RF APPLICATIONS
A semiconductor-on-insulator substrate for use in RF applications, such as a silicon-on-insulator substrate, comprises a semiconductor top layer, a buried oxide layer and a passivation layer over a support substrate. In addition, a penetration layer is provided between the passivation layer and the silicon support substrate to ensure sufficient high resistivity below RF features and avoid increased migration of dislocations in the support substrate. RE devices may be fabricated on and/or in such a semiconductor-on-insulator substrate.
Forming Method for Semiconductor Layer
A recess and a recess are formed at places where a threading dislocation and a threading dislocation reach a surface of a third semiconductor layer. A through-hole and a through-hole are formed in a second semiconductor layer under places of the recess and the recess, the through-hole and the through-hole extending through the second semiconductor layer. A first semiconductor layer is oxidized through the recess, the recess, the through-hole, and the through-hole to form an insulation film that covers a lower surface of the second semiconductor layer. The third semiconductor layer is subjected to crystal regrowth.