Tunable FIN-SCR for robust ESD protection
09608098 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H10D62/126
ELECTRICITY
H10D89/713
ELECTRICITY
H10D62/106
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L29/74
ELECTRICITY
H01L27/02
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/06
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a silicon-controlled-rectifier (SCR). The SCR includes a longitudinal silicon fin extending between an anode and a cathode and including a junction region there between. One or more first transverse fins traverses the longitudinal fin at one or more respective tapping points positioned between the anode and the junction region. Other devices and methods are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A silicon-controlled-rectifier (SCR) disposed on a substrate, comprising: a longitudinal silicon fin extending between an anode and a cathode and including a junction region there between; one or more first transverse fins that traverse the longitudinal fin at one or more respective tapping points positioned between the anode and the junction region; and one or more second transverse fins that traverse the longitudinal fin at one or more respective tapping points positioned between the junction region and the cathode.
2. The SCR of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more first transverse fins is in close proximity to the anode.
3. The SCR of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more second transverse fins is in close proximity to the cathode.
4. The SCR of claim 1, wherein the one or more first and second transverse fins are coupled together to form an electric field control tap of the SCR.
5. The SCR of claim 1, further comprising: a gate dielectric adjacent to the junction region; a conductive gate electrode adjacent to the gate dielectric and electrically isolated from the longitudinal fin via the gate dielectric, wherein the conductive gate electrode is spaced apart from the one or more first transverse fins; and a voltage bias circuit to apply a voltage bias to the conductive gate electrode.
6. The SCR of claim 1, wherein the one or more first transverse fins have respective fin lengths that are larger near the anode region and the respective fin lengths decrease near the junction region.
7. The SCR of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more first transverse fins comprise respective metal fins which overlie the longitudinal fin at respective tapping points and which are in direct electrical contact with the longitudinal fin at the respective tapping points.
8. The SCR of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more first transverse fins are made of silicon and include respective distal end regions having respective doping concentrations that are higher than a doping concentration of the longitudinal fin between the junction region and the cathode.
9. The SCR of claim 1, wherein the substrate comprises a bulk silicon substrate.
10. The SCR of claim 1, wherein the substrate comprises a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate.
11. The SCR of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal fin has a length between the anode and cathode that is less than a total distance between the anode and cathode, such that a single longitudinal fin does not extend continuously between the anode and cathode.
12. The SCR of claim 1, further comprising: at least one additional longitudinal fin in parallel with the longitudinal fin extending between the anode and cathode.
13. A semiconductor device, comprising: a longitudinal fin comprised of silicon and including: a first distal region having a first conductivity type; a first inner region contacting the first distal region at a first junction and having a second conductivity type; a second inner region contacting the first inner region at a second junction and having the first conductivity type; and a second distal region contacting the second inner region at a third junction and having the second conductivity type; a first transverse fin that traverses the longitudinal fin at the first inner region; and a second transverse fin that traverses the longitudinal fin at the first inner region and spaced apart from the first transverse fin.
14. The semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein: the first distal region has a first doping concentration; the first inner region has a second doping concentration; the second inner region has a third doping concentration which is less than the first doping concentration; and the second distal region has a fourth doping concentration which is greater than the second doping concentration.
15. The semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein the semiconductor device is structured to enable and disable current flow between the first and second distal regions based on whether a voltage bias applied to the first transverse fin has a predetermined relationship with a predetermined threshold voltage.
16. The semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein the first transverse fin extends outwardly in opposite directions from opposing sidewalls of the longitudinal fin.
17. The semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein the first transverse fin extends outwardly from only one sidewall of the longitudinal fin.
18. The semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein the first transverse fin is a metal body that overlies and is in direct electrical contact with the first inner region of the longitudinal fin.
19. The semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein the first transverse fin is a silicon body traversing the longitudinal fin.
20. The semiconductor device of claim 19, wherein the first transverse fin extends outwardly from only one sidewall of the longitudinal fin, the first transverse fin comprising: a first transverse distal region having the first conductivity type at a fifth doping concentration; and a first transverse inner region having the second conductivity type at a sixth doping concentration.
21. The semiconductor device of claim 20: wherein the fifth doping concentration is greater than the third doping concentration; and wherein the sixth doping concentration is less than the fifth doping concentration.
22. The semiconductor device of claim 20, wherein the first transverse fin further comprises: a second transverse inner region having the first conductivity type at the second doping concentration, wherein the second transverse region is disposed between the first transverse inner region and the sidewall of the longitudinal fin.
23. The semiconductor device of claim 19, wherein the first transverse fin extends from opposing sides of the longitudinal fin, the first transverse fin comprising: a first transverse distal region extending away from a first sidewall of the longitudinal fin in a first direction, the first transverse distal region having the first conductivity type at a fifth doping concentration which is greater than the third doping concentration; a first transverse inner region extending in the first direction and having the second conductivity type at a sixth doping concentration, wherein the sixth doping concentration is less than the fifth doping concentration; a second transverse distal region extending away from a second sidewall of the longitudinal fin in a second direction, the second transverse distal region having the first conductivity type at a fifth doping concentration which is greater than the third doping concentration; and a second transverse inner region extending in the second direction and having the second conductivity type at a sixth doping concentration, wherein the sixth doping concentration is less than the fifth doping concentration.
24. The semiconductor device of claim 13, further comprising: a third transverse fin that traverses the longitudinal fin at the second inner region.
25. The semiconductor device of claim 13, further comprising: a gate dielectric adjacent to the second junction region; a conductive gate electrode adjacent to the gate dielectric and electrically isolated from the longitudinal fin via the gate dielectric; and a voltage bias circuit to apply a voltage bias to the conductive gate.
26. A method comprising: providing a silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) device comprising: a longitudinal fin to electrically couple an SCR anode and SCR cathode, including a junction region there between; one or more first transverse fins that traverse the longitudinal fin at one or more respective tapping points positioned between the SCR anode and the junction region; and one or more second transverse fins that traverse the longitudinal fin at one or more respective tapping points positioned between the junction region and the SCR cathode; applying a voltage bias to the one or more first transverse fins or the second traverse fins or both; and selectively enabling and disabling current flow between the SCR anode and the SCR cathode based on whether a predetermined relationship exists between the voltage bias and a predetermined threshold voltage of the SCR device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(23) The present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout, and wherein the illustrated structures and devices are not necessarily drawn to scale. Further, to the extent that some illustrated embodiments may be described with reference to a Fin field effect transistor (FinFET), it will be appreciated that the term FinFET includes, but is not limited to: tri-gate transistors, omega transistors, multi-gate transistors (MUGFETs) and the like, all of which are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention.
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(25) More particularly, 3B shows a top view of SCR 300. As shown, longitudinal fin 304 includes first and second inner regions 318, 322, respectively, which are collectively arranged between the first and second distal regions 316, 324. First distal region 316, which can act as an anode, has a first conductivity type (e.g., p-type) at a first doping concentration (e.g., P+), which can range from 5e19 cm.sup.3 to 5e21 cm.sup.3 in some embodiments. The first distal region 316 can contact first inner region 318 at junction 320. First inner region 318 has a second conductivity type (e.g., n-type) at a second doping concentration (e.g., N), which can range from 1e14 cm.sup.3 to 5e18 cm.sup.3. First inner region 318 can contact second inner region 322 at junction 310. Second inner region 322 has the first conductivity type (e.g., p-type) at a third doping concentration (e.g., P), which can range from _1e14 cm.sup.3 to 5e18 cm.sup.3 in some embodiments. Second distal region 324, which can act as a cathode, contacts the second inner region 322 at junction 326. The second distal region 324 has the second conductivity type (e.g., n-type) at a fourth doping concentration (e.g., N+), which can range from approximately 5e19 cm.sup.3 to approximately 5e21 cm.sup.3 in some embodiments.
(26) One or more anode-side fins 312 (e.g., 312a, 312b, 312c) traverse the longitudinal fin 304 at respective tapping points (e.g., 314a, 314b, 314c, respectively) arranged between anode 306 and junction region 310. The anode-side fins 312 are used as sinker elements which help to control the holding voltage during SCR action. The most distal anode-side fin 312a is spaced apart from junction 320 by distance AF.sub.SP, while the innermost anode-side fin 312c is spaced apart from junction 310 by distance JF.sub.SP. Neighboring anode-side fins are separated by distance FF.sub.SP, which can vary between different neighboring anode-side fins in some embodiments. In embodiments where the anode-side fins 312 are made of silicon, inner regions 326 of the anode-side fins can have the second conductivity type (e.g., n-type) at the second doping concentration (N), which can range from approximately 1e14 cm.sup.3 to approximately 5e18 cm.sup.3 in some embodiments. Middle regions 328 of the anode-side fins 312 can have the first conductivity type (e.g., p-type) at the third doping concentration (P), which can range from approximately 1e14 cm.sup.3 to approximately 5e18 cm.sup.3 in some embodiments. Distal regions 330 of the anode-side fins 312 can have the first conductivity type (e.g., p-type) at the first doping concentration (P+), which can range from approximately 5e19 cm.sup.3 to approximately 5e21 cm.sup.3 in some embodiments.
(27) Cathode-side fins 316 (e.g., 316a, 316b, 316c) can traverse the longitudinal fin 304 at respective tapping points (e.g., 314d, 314e, 314f, respectively) between junction region 310 and cathode 308. Cathode-side fins 316 can branch off the longitudinal fin 304 at the second inner region 322. If present, the cathode-side fins 316 can include inner regions 332 (P) and distal regions 334 (P+), wherein the inner regions 332 have a length L.sub.PP as measured from a sidewall of longitudinal fin 304. The inner regions 322 can have a doping concentration ranging from approximately 1e14 cm.sup.3 to approximately 5e18 cm.sup.3, while the distal regions can have doping concentrations that range from approximately 5e19 cm.sup.3 to approximately 5e21 cm.sup.3 in some embodiments.
(28) One advantage of the layout of SCR 300 is that it allows a designer to efficiently tune the SCR characteristics by changing the arrangement and geometries of the fins. Table 1 below shows how the layout parameters can be changed to tune the characteristics of SCR device 300 in accordance with aspects of this disclosure.
(29) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Parameter () R.sub.ON V.sub.HOLD V.sub.TI AF.sub.SP FF.sub.SP L.sub.N N.sub.EXT Doping (e.g., 318 and 326 in FIG. 3) P.sub.EXT doping (e.g., 322 and 332 in FIG. 3) # of anode-side fins # of cathode-side fins L.sub.P JF.sub.SP L.sub.PP
Thus, for example, as the length AF.sub.SP is increased, the on-resistance (R.sub.ON) of the SCR device stays essentially constant, while the holding voltage (V.sub.HOLD) and trigger voltage (V.sub.TI) both increase. Similarly, as length FF.sub.SP is increased, the on-resistance (R.sub.ON) of the SCR device stays essentially constant, while the holding voltage (V.sub.HOLD) and trigger voltage (V.sub.TI) both increase. In this way, the SCR fin devices disclosed herein provide designers with a flexible layout that allows for easy tuning of SCR characteristics.
(30) It will be appreciated that complementary versions of SCR 300 of
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(53) At 1704 a voltage is applied to the one or more transverse fins.
(54) At 1706, current flow is enabled and disabled between the anode and cathode of the longitudinal fin based on whether a predetermined relationship exists between the voltage bias and a predetermined threshold voltage. For example, if the voltage bias applied is greater than the voltage threshold, current flow is enabled between anode and cathode; and if the voltage bias applied is less than the voltage threshold, current is disabled between anode and cathode. In some embodiments the voltage threshold can range from approximately 1V to approximately 8V, depending on the number of transverse fins and geometries of the respective fins, among other factors.
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(56) Thus, it will be appreciated that some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a silicon-controlled-rectifier (SCR) disposed on a substrate. The SCR includes a longitudinal silicon fin extending between an anode and a cathode and including a junction region there between. The SCR also includes one or more anode-side fins that traverse the longitudinal fin at one or more respective tapping points positioned between the anode and the junction region.
(57) Other embodiments relate to a semiconductor device that includes a longitudinal fin comprised of silicon and a first transverse fin. The first longitudinal fin includes a first distal region having a first conductivity type; a first inner region contacting the first distal region at a first junction and having a second conductivity type; a second inner region contacting the first inner region at a second junction and having the first conductivity type; and a second distal region contacting the second inner region at a third junction and having the second conductivity type. The first transverse fin traverses the longitudinal fin at the first inner region. Still other embodiments relate to a method where an SCR device is provided. The (SCR) device includes a longitudinal fin to electrically couple an SCR anode and SCR cathode. The SCR also includes one or more first fins that traverse the longitudinal fin. A voltage bias is applied to the one or more transverse fins. Current flow is selectively enabled and disabled between the SCR anode and the SCR cathode based on whether a predetermined relationship exists between the voltage bias and a predetermined threshold voltage of the SCR device.
(58) In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described components or structures (assemblies, devices, circuits, systems, etc.), the terms (including a reference to a means) used to describe such components are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any component or structure which performs the specified function of the described component (e.g., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary implementations of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several implementations, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other implementations as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms including, includes, having, has, with, or variants thereof are used in either the detailed description and the claims, such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising.