Semiconductor device and diode
10811406 ยท 2020-10-20
Assignee
- Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba (Tokyo, JP)
- Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Tokyo, JP)
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L27/0727
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/0615
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/0603
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/7393
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/0611
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L29/739
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/66
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A semiconductor device has a first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type, a second semiconductor region of a second conductivity type, a first conductive layer disposed on a main surface of the first semiconductor region, and a second conductive layer disposed on a main surface of the second semiconductor region. The first conductive layer has a first diffusion layer of the first conductivity type, a plurality of second diffusion layers of the first conductivity type, the second diffusion layers having higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer, and a plurality of third diffusion layers of the first conductivity type that are included in the first semiconductor region, or are arranged apart from one another to contact the first and second semiconductor regions, the third diffusion layers being arranged apart from the plurality of second diffusion layers and having higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer.
Claims
1. A semiconductor device comprising: a first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type; a second semiconductor region of a second conductivity type; a first conductive layer disposed on a main surface of the first semiconductor region at an opposite side of a junction interface between the first and second semiconductor regions; and a second conductive layer disposed on a main surface of the second semiconductor region at an opposite side of the junction interface, wherein the first conductive layer comprises: a first diffusion layer of the first conductivity type; a plurality of second diffusion layers of the first conductivity type arranged apart from one another at portions of the first diffusion layer, the second diffusion layers having higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer; a plurality of third diffusion layers of the first conductivity type that are included in the first semiconductor region, or are arranged apart from one another to contact the first and second semiconductor regions, the third diffusion layers being arranged apart from the plurality of second diffusion layers and having higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer; and the second diffusion layers are arranged so that a longitudinal direction of the second diffusion layers intersects with a longitudinal direction of the third diffusion layers.
2. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein the impurity concentration of the second diffusion layers is higher than the impurity concentration of the third diffusion layers.
3. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of second diffusion layers are arranged from a surface at the first conductive layer side of the first diffusion layer until a first depth; and the third diffusion layers are arranged from a second depth deeper than the first depth of the first diffusion layer toward the second semiconductor region side.
4. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein the first and second diffusion layers are electrically connected to the first conductive layer.
5. The semiconductor device of claim 1 further comprising an IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) region.
6. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein the first conductive layer is connected to the first diffusion layer by Schottky contact and to the second diffusion layers by ohmiccontact.
7. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein the third diffusion layers are arranged along the junction interface between the first and second semiconductor regions.
8. The semiconductor device of claim 7, wherein when a forward voltage is applied between the first semiconductor region and the second semiconductor region, at least part of electrons accumulated in the second semiconductor region passes through gaps of the third diffusion layers to enter the first semiconductor region.
9. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein the third diffusion regions have a narrower pitch than the second diffusion layers.
10. A diode comprising: an anode region of a first conductivity type; a cathode region of a second conductivity type; an anode electrode disposed on a main surface of the anode region at an opposite side of a junction interface between the anode and cathode regions; and a cathode electrode disposed on a main surface of the cathode region at an opposite side of the junction interface, wherein the anode region comprises: a first diffusion layer of the first conductivity type; a plurality of second diffusion layers of the first conductivity type arranged apart from one another at portions of the first diffusion layer, the second diffusion layers having higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer; a plurality of third diffusion layers of the first conductivity type that are included in the first semiconductor region, or are arranged apart from one another to contact the anode and cathode regions, the third diffusion layers being arranged apart from the plurality of second diffusion layers and having higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer; and the second diffusion layers are arranged so that a longitudinal direction of the second diffusion layers intersects with a longitudinal direction of the third diffusion layers.
11. The diode of claim 10, wherein the impurity concentration of the second diffusion layers is higher than the impurity concentration of the third diffusion layers.
12. The diode of claim 10, wherein the plurality of second diffusion layers are arranged from a surface at the first conductive layer side of the first diffusion layer until a first depth; and the third diffusion layers are arranged from a second depth deeper than the first depth of the first diffusion layer toward the second semiconductor region side.
13. The diode of claim 10, wherein the first and second diffusion layers are electrically connected to the anode electrode.
14. The diode of claim 10, wherein the anode electrode is connected to the first diffusion layer by Schottky contact and to the second diffusion layers by ohmic contact.
15. The diode of claim 10, wherein the third diffusion layers are arranged along the junction interface between the anode and cathode regions.
16. The diode of claim 15, wherein when a forward voltage is applied between the first semiconductor region and the second semiconductor region, at least part of electrons accumulated in the cathode region passes through gaps of the third diffusion layers to enter the anode region.
17. The diode of claim 10, wherein the third diffusion regions have a narrower pitch than the second diffusion layers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) According to the present embodiment, there is provided a semiconductor device comprising:
(21) a first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type;
(22) a second semiconductor region of a second conductivity type;
(23) a first conductive layer disposed on a main surface of the first semiconductor region at an opposite side of a junction interface between the first and second semiconductor regions; and
(24) a second conductive layer disposed on a main surface of the second semiconductor region at an opposite side of the junction interface,
(25) wherein the first conductive layer comprises:
(26) a first diffusion layer of the first conductivity type;
(27) a plurality of second diffusion layers of the first conductivity type arranged apart from one another at portions of the first diffusion layer, the second diffusion layers having higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer; and a plurality of third diffusion layers of the first conductivity type that are included in the first semiconductor region, or are arranged apart from one another to contact the first and second semiconductor regions, the third diffusion layers being arranged apart from the plurality of second diffusion layers and having higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer.
(28) The terms such as parallel, intersect, and the same, and the values of, for example, length and angle, which define shape, geometrical condition, and the degree of shape and geometrical condition, used in the present specification, are not necessary be limited to their strict definitions, but are interpreted to include the range to the extent that a similar function can be expected.
First Embodiment
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(30) The junction interface between the first semiconductor region 3 and the second semiconductor region 4 is, for example, a pn-junction interface 7. The first semiconductor region 3 is, for example, an anode region 11. The first conductivity type is, for example, a p-type. The second semiconductor region 4 is, for example, a cathode region 12. The second conductivity type is, for example, an n-type.
(31) The first conductive layer 5 is disposed on a main surface of the first semiconductor region 3 at the opposite side of the junction interface between the first and second semiconductor regions 3 and 4. The first conductive layer 5, is for example, an anode electrode 13. The second conductive layer 6 is disposed on a main surface of the second semiconductor region 4 at the opposite side of the junction interface between the first and second semiconductor regions 3 and 4. The second conductive layer 6 is, for example, a cathode electrode 14.
(32) The first semiconductor region 3 has a first diffusion layer 8 of the first conductivity type, a plurality of second diffusion layers 9 of the first conductivity type, and a plurality of third diffusion layers 10 of the first conductivity type. The first diffusion layer 8 of the first conductivity type is, for example, a p.sup.-type diffusion layer 15 of low concentration. The impurity concentration of the p.sup.-type diffusion layer 15 is set to be low so that a lot of holes are not injected from the p.sup.-type diffusion layer 15.
(33) The plurality of second diffusion layers 9 are arranged apart from one another at portions of the first diffusion layer 8, each second diffusion layer 9 being a region of higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer 8. The second diffusion layers 9 are arranged in the vicinity of the one main surface of the first semiconductor region 3. The impurity concentration of the second diffusion layers 9 is set higher than the impurity concentration of the third diffusion layers 10. The second diffusion layers 9 are, for example, p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16 which are provided to adjust the amount of holes to be injected into the p.sup.-type diffusion layer 15.
(34) One main surface of the first diffusion layer 8 includes the areas where the first diffusion layer 8 contacts the first conductive layer 5 and the places where the plurality of second diffusion layers 9 contact the first conductive layer 5. The areas where the first diffusion layer 8 contacts the first conductive layer 5 are a Schottky contact 5a whereas the areas where the plurality of second diffusion layers 9 contact the first conductive layer 5 are an ohmic contact 5b.
(35) The plurality of third diffusion layers 10 are included in the first semiconductor region 3, or arranged apart from one another to contact the first and second semiconductor regions 3 and 4. Furthermore, the plurality of third diffusion layers 10 are arranged apart from the plurality of second diffusion layers 9, and regions of higher impurity concentration than the first diffusion layer 8. More specifically, the plurality of second diffusion layers 9 are arranged from a surface at the first conductive layer 5 side of the first diffusion layer 8 until a first depth. The plurality of third diffusion layers 10 are arranged from a second depth deeper than the first depth of the first diffusion layer 8 toward the second semiconductor region 4 side.
(36) The plurality of third diffusion layers 10 are, for example, p-type diffusion layers 17 which are provided to restrict the spread of a depletion layer from the pn-junction interface 7 toward the anode region 11. There are gaps each provided between successive p-type diffusion layers 17 to allow electrons from the cathode region 12 to pass through the gaps to enter the p.sup.-type diffusion layer 15.
(37) The pitch L2 of the p-type diffusion layers 17 is smaller than the pitch L1 of the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16. However, the pitch L2 of the p-type diffusion layers 17 is set irrespective of the pitch L1 of the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16. Here, the pitches L1, L2 are the shortest distance between the centers of successive diffusion layers in the plane direction in a cross sectional surface.
(38) The second semiconductor region 4 has an active layer 21 of the second conductivity type and a fourth diffusion layer 22 of the second conductivity type. The fourth diffusion layer 22 contacts the second conductive layer 6 at its one main surface. The active layer 21 of the second conductivity type is, for example, an n.sup.-type substrate layer 23. The fourth diffusion layer 22 is, for example, an n.sup.+-type diffusion layer 24.
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(54) The amount of holes to be charged in the n.sup.-type active layer 21, which is the cathode region 12, is smaller in the diode 2 of
(55) Subsequently, a fabrication method of the diode 2 in
(56) The semiconductor device 1 is the diode 2 in the example described above. However, the semiconductor device 1 may be a combination of the diode 2 and other various types of semiconductor elements. For example, the semiconductor device 1 may be a combination of the diode 2 and an IGBT of a reverse conductivity type to the diode 2, which achieves functions of the IGBT and diode with one chip, having improved diode electrical characteristics as described above.
(57) As described above, in the first embodiment, the p.sup.-type diffusion layer 15 of low concentration is provided in the anode region 11, together with the p-type diffusion layers 17 arranged separately from one another along the pn-junction interface 7. Therefore, electrons in the cathode region 12 can enter the p.sup.-type diffusion layer 15, after passing through the gaps of the p-type diffusion layers 17, so that holes are not accumulated in the n.sup.-type active layer 21, which improves the reverse recovery characteristics. Moreover, by providing the p-type diffusion layers 17, the depletion layer edge 42 does not reach the anode electrode 13 when a reverse voltage is applied. Therefore, it is possible to raise the breakdown voltage of the diode 2 at the time of applying the reverse voltage. Accordingly, according to the diode 2 of
Second Embodiment
(58) In the diode 2 of
(59) However, since the current density varies depending on the areas in respective sections, there are areas where the current density is high and low in each sectional surface. At the area of higher current density, degradation of the diode 2 proceeds, and hence the diode 2 is damaged more easily when there is in-plane variation in current density, that is, the life of the diode 2 becomes shorter. From this background, the second embodiment aims to provide a diode 2 with no in-plane variation in current density.
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(61) The distance between the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16 and the p-type diffusion layers 17 is constant in any areas in the same cross sectional surface in XY-directions of
(62) It is ideally preferable to arrange the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16 so that the longitudinal direction of the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16 is different by 90 degrees from the longitudinal direction of the p-type diffusion layers 17. However, as long as the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16 are arranged so that the longitudinal direction of the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers intersects with the longitudinal direction of the p-type diffusion layers 17, in-plane variation in current density is more restricted than in the case where both layers are arranged in the same direction. Therefore, it is not always necessary that the longitudinal direction of the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16 and the longitudinal direction of the p-type diffusion layers 17 are orthogonal to each other.
(63) As described above, in the second embodiment, the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16 are arranged so that the longitudinal direction of the p.sup.+-type diffusion layers 16 intersects with the longitudinal direction of the p-type diffusion layers 17. Therefore, in-plane variation in current density of the diode 2 depending on areas in plane can be restricted so that there are no areas where current density is higher than the other areas, and hence the life of the diode 2 can be lengthened.
(64) While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.