Memory devices with a connecting region having a band gap lower than a band gap of a body region
09640260 ยท 2017-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H10D62/832
ELECTRICITY
H10B43/23
ELECTRICITY
H10D30/693
ELECTRICITY
H10B43/27
ELECTRICITY
H10B41/27
ELECTRICITY
G11C16/0483
PHYSICS
G11C16/14
PHYSICS
International classification
H01L29/66
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/792
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Memory devices are shown that include a body region and a connecting region that is formed from a semiconductor with a lower band gap than the body region. Connecting region configurations can provide increased gate induced drain leakage during an erase operation. Configurations shown can provide a reliable bias to a body region for memory operations such as erasing, and containment of charge in the body region during a boost operation.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising: a body comprising a semiconductor having a first band gap; a source coupled to a first end of the body, and a drain coupled to a second end of the body; a plurality of gates along a length of the body, each of the plurality of gates being separated from the body by at least a respective charge storage structure; a connecting region comprising a semiconductor having a second band gap, the second band gap being lower than the first band gap, the connecting region forming a direct interface with both the drain and the body; and a drain select gate adjacent to the body and the connecting region.
2. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the body region is oriented vertically.
3. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the body region is oriented horizontally.
4. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the body region forms a U shape with upward facing ends.
5. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the body region comprises doped silicon.
6. The memory device of claim 5, wherein the body region comprises p type silicon.
7. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the connecting region comprises a semiconductor chosen from group consisting of germanium, gallium antimonide, indium nitride, indium arsenide, lead sulfide, lead selenide, lead telluirde, and silicon germanium.
8. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the connecting region is directly coupled to the drain region and wherein the connecting region is directly coupled to the body region.
9. The memory device of claim 1, wherein the body region comprises silicon and the connecting region comprises silicon germanium.
10. The memory device of claim 9, wherein the silicon germanium region comprises epitaxial silicon germanium.
11. The memory device of claim 10, wherein the epitaxial silicon germanium is Si.sub.xGe.sub.1-x where x is approximately 0.5.
12. An apparatus, comprising: a memory cell string including: a body comprising a semiconductor having a first band gap, the body having a first upward facing end and a second upward facing end; a drain coupled to the first upward facing end; a source coupled to the second upward facing end; a plurality of gates along a length of the body; a connecting region comprising a semiconductor having a second band gap, the second band gap being lower than the first band gap, the connecting region forming a direct interface with both the drain and the body; a drain select gate adjacent to the body and the connecting region; and a data line coupled to the drain region.
13. The memory device of claim 12, wherein the connecting region comprises silicon germanium.
14. The memory device of claim 12, wherein the connecting region comprises Si.sub.xGe.sub.1-x where x is approximately 0.5.
15. The memory device of claim 12, wherein the connecting region comprises epitaxial Si.sub.xGe.sub.1-x.
16. The memory device of claim 12, wherein the body region comprises p-doped silicon.
17. The memory device of claim 12, wherein the memory cell string is substantially U shaped.
18. The memory device of claim 12, wherein each of the gates is shared with an adjacent memory cell string.
19. The memory device of claim 12, wherein each of the gates substantially surrounds a respective cross section of the body region.
20. The memory device of claim 12, wherein a first portion of the gates are shared with a first adjacent memory cell string and wherein a second portion of the gates are shared with a second adjacent memory cell string.
21. An apparatus, comprising: a body comprising a semiconductor having a first band gap; a source coupled to a first end of the body, and a drain coupled to a second end of the body; a plurality of gates along a length of the body, each of the plurality of gates being separated from the body by at least a respective charge storage structure; a connecting region comprising a semiconductor having a second band gap, the second band gap being lower than the first band gap, the connecting region forming a direct interface with both the source and the body; and a source select gate adjacent to the body and the connecting region.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the apparatus comprises a system including a memory device that includes a string comprising the body, the source, the plurality of gates, the connecting region and the source select gate.
23. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the body region is oriented vertically.
24. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the body region is folded.
25. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the body region is substantially U shaped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) In the following detailed description of the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof and in which are shown, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments may be utilized and logical, electrical, material changes, etc. may be made.
(8) The term horizontal as used in this application is defined as a plane parallel to the conventional plane or surface of a substrate, such as wafer or die, regardless of the orientation of the substrate. The term vertical refers to a direction perpendicular to the horizontal as defined above. Prepositions, such as on, side (as in sidewall), higher, lower, over and under are defined with respect to the conventional plane or surface being on the top surface of the substrate, regardless of the orientation of the substrate. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
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(11) In one example, the elongated body region 110 is formed from a p type semiconductor material. A source region 130 and a drain region 132 are shown coupled to a first end 111 and a second end 113 of the elongated body region 110, respectively. In one example, the source region 130 and the drain region include n type semiconductor material, such as n+polysilicon. In operation, the pathway of source region 130, to elongated body region 110, to drain region 132 acts as an n-p-n transistor, with select gates 120, 122, and gates 114 operating to allow, or inhibit signal transmission along the way. In the example shown, the source region 130, elongated body region 110, drain region 132, select gates 120, 122, and gates 114 collectively form a memory cell string 101.
(12) A source line 126 and a data line, such as bitline 128 are shown coupled to the source region 130 and the drain region 132 respectively. In one embodiment, a plug 124 is used to couple the bitline 128 to the drain region 132. Accordingly, the drain region 132 could be described as being indirectly coupled to the bitline 128 in such an embodiment. Each of the source line 126, bitline 128 and plug 124 can comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of metal, such as aluminum, copper, or tungsten, or alloys of these or other conductor metals. In the present disclosure, the term metal further includes metal nitrides, or other materials that operate primarily as conductors.
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(14) A number of example materials for the connecting region 134 with band gaps lower than silicon include germanium (approximately 0.67 eV), gallium antimonide (approximately 0.7 eV), indium nitride (approximately 0.7 eV), indium arsenide (approximately 0.36 eV), lead sulfide (approximately 0.37 eV), lead selenide (approximately 0.27 eV), lead telluride (approximately 0.29 eV), and silicon germanium.
(15) In one or more embodiments, the connecting region 134 comprises, consists of, or consists essentially of epitaxial silicon germanium. Silicon germanium is suited for use with silicon due to a close lattice match and compatibility with existing silicon processing equipment. Silicon germanium can be expressed as Si.sub.xGe.sub.1-x with x indicating the alloy fraction of each component. As x changes, the band gap of silicon germanium changes. Several alloy combinations of silicon germanium exhibit a band gap that is lower than silicon. In one example, the silicon germanium includes Si.sub.xGe.sub.1-3 where x is between 0.2 and 0.8. In one example, the silicon germanium includes Si.sub.xGe.sub.1-x where x is between 0.4 and 0.6. In one example, the silicon germanium includes Si.sub.xGe.sub.1-x where x is approximately 0.5.
(16) In embodiments where the connecting region 134 has a band gap that is lower than a band gap of the body region, an increased gate induced drain leakage is possible at the interface 136 between the connecting region 134 and the body region 110. The gate induced drain leakage of the
(17) In memory cell strings 101 that are not selected for an erase operation, the body regions 110 of the non-selected strings 101 may be biased using a boost operation to inhibit the charge storage structures of the non-selected strings from being erased. In a boost operation, a voltage is applied to the body region 110, at least in part, through capacitive coupling of the body region to an applied voltage on the gates 114. For example 10 volts may be placed on the gates 114, and some amount of that bias voltage (around 7 volts for example) is transferred to the body region 110 through coupling.
(18) Using a boost operation, it is desirable to maintain charge within the body region 110. As a result, a low gate induced drain leakage is desirable during a boost operation. In
(19) Using configurations with materials of differing band gaps as described above provides reliable biasing of the body region 110 during an erase operation, and also reliable charge maintenance in the body region 110 during a boost operation.
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(21) Similar to embodiments described above, a source line 226 and a bitline 228 are shown coupled to the source region 230 and the drain region 232 respectively. In one embodiment, a plug 224 is used to couple the bitline 228 to the drain region 232.
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(23) In selected embodiments, the addition of a drain connecting region 236 further enhances the memory device 200, and provides reliable biasing of the body region 210 during an erase operation, and also reliable charge maintenance in the body region 210 during a boost operation. In memory device configurations such as the substantially U shaped configuration of memory device 200, forming a second connecting region adjacent to the drain is straightforward, and may be desirable. Other configurations, such as where a drain is buried beneath a body region, may only use a single connecting region such as connecting region 234, adjacent to the source region 230.
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(25) An embodiment of an information handling system such as a computer is included in
(26) In this example, information handling system 600 comprises a data processing system that includes a system bus 602 to couple the various components of the system. System bus 602 provides communications links among the various components of the information handling system 600 and may be implemented as a single bus, as a combination of busses, or in any other suitable manner.
(27) Chip assembly 604 is coupled to the system bus 602. Chip assembly 604 may include any circuit or operably compatible combination of circuits. In one embodiment, chip assembly 604 includes a processor 606 that can be of any type. As used herein, processor means any type of computational circuit such as, but not limited to, a microprocessor, a microcontroller, a graphics processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), or any other type of processor or processing circuit.
(28) In one embodiment, a memory device 607 is included in the chip assembly 604. In one embodiment, the memory device 607 includes a NAND memory device according to embodiments described above.
(29) In one embodiment, additional logic chips 608 other than processor chips are included in the chip assembly 604. An example of a logic chip 608 other than a processor includes an analog to digital converter. Other circuits on logic chips 608 such as custom circuits, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), etc. are also included in one embodiment of the invention.
(30) Information handling system 600 may also include an external memory 611, which in turn can include one or more memory elements suitable to the particular application, such as one or more hard drives 612, and/or one or more drives that handle removable media 613 such as compact disks (CDs), flash drives, digital video disks (DVDs), and the like. A semiconductor memory die constructed as described in examples above is included in the information handling system 600.
(31) Information handling system 600 may also include a display device 609 such as a monitor, additional peripheral components 610, such as speakers, etc. and a keyboard and/or controller 614, which can include a mouse, trackball, game controller, voice-recognition device, or any other device that permits a system user to input information into and receive information from the information handling system 600.
(32) While a number of embodiments of the invention are described, the above lists are not intended to be exhaustive. Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement that is calculated to achieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiment shown. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the present invention. It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Combinations of the above embodiments, and other embodiments, will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon studying the above description.