US20060024875A1 - Semiconductor integrated circuit device and process for manufacturing the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a technique for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs (Metal Insulator Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors) and, more particularly, to a technique which is effective if applied to the manufacture of a semiconductor integrated circuit device having a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory).
- MISFETs Metal Insulator Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors
- DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory
- the LSI represented by a large capacity DRAM of recent years, has encountered a serious problem in that the high cost of manufacturing has been raised by an increase in the number of manufacturing steps, as the manufacturing process becomes more complicated with increases in integration, speed and function.
- the number of insulating films and conductive films deposited over a semiconductor substrate at a temperature of 700 to 900° C. has increased to make it difficult to achieve a high performance for the MISFETs by realizing a shallow junction.
- the increase in the wiring resistance resulting from the miniaturization raises an obstruction to the speedup.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a technique capable of reducing the number of heat treatment steps in a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a technique capable of simplifying the process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a technique capable of lowering the wiring resistance of a semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs.
- Another object of the present invention is to improve the manufacturing yield of a semiconductor integrated circuit device having DRAMs.
- Another object of the present invention is to improve the electrical characteristics of a semiconductor integrated circuit device having DRAMs.
- all conductive films to be deposited over a semiconductor substrate are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower at a step after formation of the MISFETs.
- all conductive films to be deposited over a semiconductor substrate are made of a metal or its compound.
- all insulating films to be deposited over a semiconductor substrate are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower at a step after formation of the MISFETs.
- a semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising:
- a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising:
- FIGS. 1 to 16 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 1 of the present invention
- FIG. 17 is a cross-section of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and shows the steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 2 of the present invention
- FIGS. 18 to 22 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 3 of the present invention
- FIGS. 23 to 33 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 4 of the present invention
- FIGS. 34 to 37 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 5 of the present invention
- FIGS. 38 to 47 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 6 of the present invention
- FIGS. 48 to 52 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 7 of the present invention
- FIGS. 53 and 54 are flow charts of the semiconductor integrated circuit device manufacturing process representing an Embodiment 7 of the present invention.
- FIGS. 55 to 58 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 8 of the present invention.
- the present embodiment is applied to a process for manufacturing a DRAM having memory cells of stacked capacitor structure, and in which information storing capacitive elements (capacitors) are arranged over memory cell selecting MISFETs.
- a semiconductor substrate 1 which is made of a p-type single crystal silicon having a specific resistance of about 10 ⁇ cm, as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the surface of the semiconductor substrate 1 is oxidized to form a thin silicon oxide film 43 , and a silicon nitride film 44 is deposited over the silicon oxide film 43 by a CVD method.
- This silicon nitride film 44 is etched by using a photoresist as a mask to remove the silicon nitride film 44 from an element isolating region.
- the semiconductor substrate 1 is annealed at a temperature of about 1,000° C. by using the silicon nitride film 44 as a mask, to form a field oxide film 2 having a thickness of about 400 nm.
- the silicon nitride film 44 is removed, and the semiconductor substrate 1 , at the regions to form a memory array and to form n-channel MISFETs of a peripheral circuit, is doped with ions of a p-type impurity (boron (B)), as shown in FIG. 3 , to form a p-type well 3 .
- the semiconductor substrate 1 at the region to form p-channel MISFETs of a peripheral circuit, is doped with ions of an n-type impurity (phosphor (P)) to form an n-type well 4 .
- the p-type well 3 is doped through the field oxide film 2 with boron (B) ions of a p-type impurity to form a p-channel stopper layer 5 below the field oxide film 2
- the n-type well 4 is doped through the field oxide film 2 with phosphor (P) ions of an n-type impurity to form an n-type channel stopper layer 6 below the field oxide film 2 .
- the surfaces of the individual active regions of the p-type well 3 and the n-type well 4 , enclosed by the field oxide film 2 are thermally oxidized at a temperature of about 800° C. to form a gate oxide film 7 having a thickness of about 8 nm.
- gate electrodes 8 A for the memory cell selecting MISFETs, gate electrodes 8 B of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit, and gate electrodes 8 C of the p-channel MISFETs.
- These gate electrodes 8 A (word lines WL) and the gate electrodes 8 B and 8 C are simultaneously formed by depositing a tungsten (W) film having a thickness of about 150 nm at a filming temperature of about 475° C. over the semiconductor substrate 1 by a CVD method, by depositing a silicon nitride film 9 having a thickness of about 250 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over the W film by a plasma CVD method, and by patterning those films by an etching method using a photoresist as a mask.
- W tungsten
- the p-type well 3 is doped with ions of an n-type impurity such as phosphor (P) or arsenic (As) by using a (not-shown) photo-resist mask for exposing the NMOS forming region to the outside
- the n-type well 4 is doped with boron (8) ions of a p-type impurity by using a (not-shown) photoresist mask for exposing the PMOS forming region to the outside.
- the n-type impurity (P) forms n-type semiconductor regions 11 (a source region and a drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFETs and n ⁇ -type semiconductor region of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit in self-alignment with the gate electrodes 8 A and 8 B
- the p-type impurity (B) forms p ⁇ -type semiconductor region 14 of the p-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit in self-alignment with the gate electrodes 8 C.
- side wall spacers 10 are formed at the individual side walls of the gate electrode 8 A (word lines WL) and gate electrodes 8 B and 8 C.
- the p-type well 3 of the peripheral circuit is doped with ions of an n-type impurity such as arsenic (As) or phosphor (P) by using a (not-shown) photoresist mask covering the memory array region and the PMOS forming region of the peripheral circuit
- the n-type well 4 is doped with boron (B) ions of a p-type impurity by using a (not-shown) photoresist mask covering the memory array region and the NMOS forming region of the peripheral circuit.
- the side wall spacers 10 are formed by depositing a silicon nitride film having a thickness of about 100 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over the semiconductor substrate 1 using a plasma CVD method[[ ]] and by working the silicon nitride film using an anisotropic etching method.
- n-type semiconductor regions 11 the source regions and the drain regions
- n-type semiconductor regions 12 and an n + -type semiconductor region 13 of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit there are formed n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source regions and the drain regions) of the memory cell selecting MISFETs, an n ⁇ -type semiconductor region 12 and an n + -type semiconductor region 13 of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit, and a p ⁇ -type semiconductor region 14 and a p-type semiconductor region 15 of the p-channel MISFETs.
- the n + -type semiconductor region 13 and the p + -type semiconductor region 15 are formed in self-alignment with the side wall spacers 10 .
- the source regions and the drain regions of the n-channel MISFETs are individually constructed of an LDD (Lightly Doped Drain) structure composed of the n ⁇ -type semiconductor region 12 and the n + -type semiconductor region 13
- the source regions and the drain regions of the p-channel MISFETs are individually constructed of an LDD structure composed of the p ⁇ -type semiconductor region 14 and the p + -type semiconductor region 15 .
- contact holes 17 and 18 for exposing a portion of the semiconductor region 11 to the outside are formed over the n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source regions and the drain regions) of the n-type semiconductor regions 11 of the memory cell selecting MISFETs; contact holes 19 and 20 for exposing portions of the semiconductor regions 12 and 13 to the outside are formed over the n + -type semiconductor regions 13 (the source regions and the drain regions) of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit; and contact holes 21 and 22 for exposing portions of the semiconductor regions 14 and 15 to the outside are formed over the p + -type semiconductor regions 15 (the source regions and the drain regions) of the p + -type semiconductor regions 15 of the p-channel MISFETs, by depositing a silicon oxide film 16 having a thickness of about 500 nm at a filming temperature of about 390° C.
- the n-channel MISFETs and the p-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit using a plasma CVD method, by polishing the silicon oxide film 16 by a CMP (Chemical-Mechanical Polishing) method to flatten its surface, and by etching the silicon oxide film 15 and the gate oxide film 7 using a photoresist as a mask.
- CMP Chemical-Mechanical Polishing
- the silicon nitride film 9 formed over the gate electrodes 8 A (the word lines WL) of the memory cell selecting MISFETs, and the side wall spacers 10 of silicon nitride, formed at the side walls, are slightly etched so that the contact holes 17 and 18 are formed in self-alignment with the side wall spacers.
- the silicon nitride film 9 formed over the gate electrodes 8 B of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit and over the gate electrodes 8 C of the p-channel MISFETs, and the side wall spacers 10 of silicon nitride, formed at the side walls, are slightly etched, so that the contact holes 19 to 22 are formed in self-alignment with the side wall spacers 10 .
- the insulating film to be formed over the memory cell selecting MISFETs and the n-channel MISFETs and p-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit should not be limited to the aforementioned silicon oxide film 16 but can be an ozone (O 3 )-BPSG (Boron-doped Phospho Silicate Glass) film deposited at a filming temperature of about 450° C. by a CVD method, or an ozone-TEOS (Tatra Ethoxy Silane) film deposited at a filming temperature of about 400° C. by a CVD method.
- These insulating films are flattened at their surfaces by the chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) method, as for the silicon oxide film 16 .
- plugs 23 made of a multilayer film of titanium nitride (TiN) and W, are buried in the contact holes 17 to 22 .
- These plugs 23 are formed by depositing a TiN film having a thickness of about 50 nm acting as an adhesive layer for the substrate and the W film over the silicon oxide film 16 by a sputtering method, by depositing the W film having a thickness of about 300 nm at a filming temperature of 475° C. over the TiN film by a CVD method, and by etching back the W film and the TiN film.
- TiSi 2 Ti silicide film
- This Ti silicide film is formed by depositing a Ti film having a thickness of about 50 nm over the silicon oxide film 16 by a sputtering method, by causing the Ti film and the semiconductor substrate below the contact holes 17 to 22 to react by annealing them at a temperature of about 800° C., and by wet-etching off the Ti film left unreacted over the silicon oxide film 16 . After this, the TiN film and W film, deposited over the silicon oxide film 16 , are etched back to form the plugs 23 .
- bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and wiring lines 24 A and 24 B of the peripheral circuit are formed over the silicon oxide film 16 .
- These bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the wiring lines 24 A and 24 B are simultaneously formed by depositing a W film having a thickness of about 300 nm at a filming temperature of about 475° C. over the silicon oxide film 16 by a plasma CVD method, by depositing a silicon nitride film 25 having a thickness of about 200 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over that W film by a plasma CVD method, and by etching and patterning those films by using a photoresist as the mask.
- the bit line BL 1 is electrically connected through the aforementioned contact hole 17 with one of the source region and the drain region (the n-type semiconductor regions 11 ) of the memory cell selecting MISFET.
- the bit line BL 2 is extended from the memory array region to the peripheral circuit region and is electrically connected through the aforementioned contact hole 19 with one of the source region and the drain region (the n + -type semiconductor regions 13 ) of an n-channel MISFET Qn of the peripheral circuit.
- One end of the wiring line 24 A of the peripheral circuit is electrically connected through the contact hole 20 with the other (the n + -type semiconductor region 13 ) of the source region and the drain region of the n-channel MISFET, and the other end of the wiring line 24 A is electrically connected through the contact hole 21 with one of the source region and the drain region (the p + -type semiconductor regions 15 ) of the p-channel MISFET.
- the wiring line 24 B is electrically connected through the contact hole 22 with the other (the p + -type semiconductor region 15 ) of the source region and the drain region of the p-channel MISFET.
- side wall spacers 26 are formed at the individual side walls of the bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the wiring lines 24 A and 24 B.
- These side wall spacers 28 are formed by depositing a silicon nitride film having a thickness of about 100 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over the silicon oxide film 16 by a plasma CVD method, and by working the silicon nitride film by an anisotropic etching method.
- contact holes 28 for exposing the plugs 23 in the contact holes 18 to the outside are formed over the contact holes 18 , formed to expose the upper portion of one of the n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source region and the drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFET, by depositing a silicon oxide film 27 having a thickness of about 500 nm at a filming temperature of about 390° C. over the bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the wiring lines 24 A and 24 B by a plasma CVD method, by polishing the silicon oxide film 27 by a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) method to flatten its surface, and by etching the silicon oxide film 27 by using a photoresist as a mask.
- CMP chemical mechanical polishing
- the silicon oxide film 25 , formed over the bit line BL 1 , and the side wall spacers 26 of silicon nitride, formed at the side walls, are slightly etched so that the contact holes 28 are formed in self-alignment with the side wall spacers 26 .
- the insulating film to be deposited over the bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the wiring lines 24 A and 24 B should not be limited to the aforementioned silicon oxide film 27 but can be the aforementioned ozone-BPSG film or ozone-TEOS film, or an SOG (Spin On Glass) film.
- the ozone-BPSG film or ozone-TEOS film is flattened, if employed, on its surface by a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) method such as used for the silicon oxide film 27 .
- CMP chemical mechanical polishing
- W plugs 30 are buried in the contact holes 28 , and storage electrodes (lower electrodes) 32 of information storing capacitive elements are formed over the contact holes 28 .
- the W plugs 30 are formed by depositing a W film having a thickness of about 300 nm at a filming temperature of about 500° C. over the silicon oxide film 27 by a CVD method, and by etching back the W film.
- the storage electrodes 32 are formed by depositing a W film having a thickness of about 500 nm at a filming temperature of about 475° C. over the silicon oxide film 27 by a CVD method, and by pattering the W film by using a photoresist as a mask.
- the W film constituting the plugs 30 is deposited at a higher filming temperature (500° C.) than that (475° C.) of the W film constituting the storage electrodes 32 , because it is required to retain the coverage of the inside of the contact holes 28 .
- a capacitor insulating film 33 and plate electrodes (upper electrodes) 34 of the information storing capacitive elements are simultaneously formed by depositing a Ta 2 O 5 film having a thickness of about 15 nm at a filming temperature of about 400 to 480° C. over the storage electrodes 32 by a CVD method, by depositing a TiN film having a thickness of about 150 nm over the Ta 2 O 5 film by a sputtering method, and by etching and patterning those films by using a photoresist as a mask.
- a photoresist as a mask.
- a contact hole 36 is formed over the plate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C by depositing a silicon oxide film 35 having a thickness of about 500 nm at a filming temperature of about 390° C. over the information depositing capacitive element C by a plasma CVD method, and by etching the silicon oxide film 35 by using a photoresist as a mask.
- a contact hole 37 is formed over the wiring line 24 A of the peripheral circuit, and a contact hole 38 is formed over the wiring line 24 B, by etching the silicon oxide film 35 , the silicon oxide film 27 and the silicon nitride film 25 .
- the insulating film to be deposited over the information storing capacitive element C should not be limited to the aforementioned silicon oxide film 35 but can be a three-layered insulating film in which a spin-on-glass film is sandwiched between the two silicon oxide films 35 .
- wiring lines 39 A, 39 B, 39 C and 39 D are formed over the silicon oxide film 35 .
- These wiring lines 39 A, 39 B, 39 C and 39 D are simultaneously formed by depositing a TiN film having a thickness of about 50 nm, an Al (aluminum) alloy film having a thickness of about 500 nm and a TiN film having a thickness of about 10 nm over the silicon oxide film 35 at a substrate temperature of 300 to 350° C. by a sputtering method, and etching and patterning those films by using a photoresist as a mask.
- the wiring conductive film and the insulating film are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower, so that the diffusion of the impurity into the substrate by the high-temperature heat treatment can be suppressed to realize a shallow junction between the source regions and the drain regions thereby to enhance the high performance of the DRAM.
- all of the wiring conductive films are made of metal materials (W or Al) or the metal compound material (TiN) so that the wiring resistance which may rise because of the miniaturization, can be lowered to increase the speedup of the DRAM.
- the wiring conductive film should not be limited to the material employed in the present embodiment but can be made of Ti or copper (Cu), for example.
- the gate electrodes 8 A of the memory cell selecting MISFET and the gate electrodes 8 B of the n-channel MISFET and the gate electrodes 8 C of the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit are individually composed of the tungsten (W) film which is deposited at the filming temperature of about 475° C.
- the gate electrodes 8 A (the word lines WL) and the gate electrodes 8 B and 8 C are composed of a multilayer film of a polycrystalline silicon film, a titanium nitride (TiN) film and a tungsten (W) film, as shown in FIG. 17 .
- the polycrystalline silicon film having a thickness of about 250 nm is deposited at first at a filming temperature of about 540° C. by a CVD method, and the titanium nitride (TiN) having a thickness of about 50 nm for an adhesive layer between the polycrystalline silicon film and the tungsten (W) film is then deposited over the polycrystalline silicon film by a sputtering method.
- the polycrystalline silicon film is doped with an n-type impurity or phosphor (P) of about 1.5 ⁇ 10 20 cm ⁇ 3 .
- the titanium nitride prevents the polycrystalline silicon film and the tungsten (W) film from reacting to form a tungsten silicide (WSi) film. This is because the resistance rises if the tungsten turns into tungsten silicide.
- the gate electrodes 8 A (the word lines WL) and the gate electrodes 8 B and 8 C are simultaneously formed by depositing a W film having a thickness of about 100 nm at a filming temperature of about 475° C. over the TiN film by a CVD method, by depositing the silicon nitride film 9 having a thickness of about 250 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over the W film by a plasma CVD method, and by etching and patterning the silicon nitride film 9 , the W film, the TiN film and the polycrystalline silicon film by using a photoresist as a mask.
- the other steps are identical to those of the foregoing Embodiment 1, and a DRAM is completed by applying the steps after the step of forming the gate electrodes BA, BE and SC.
- the wiring conductive film and the insulating film are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower after the individual source regions and drain regions of the memory cell selecting MISFET and the n-channel MISFET and the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit have been formed, so that the high performance of the DRAM can be enhanced.
- the high speed of the DRAM can be increased as in Embodiment 1 by making all the wiring conductive films of a material containing a metal material or a metal compound.
- the surface of the semiconductor substrate 1 of p ⁇ -type single crystal silicon is thermally oxidized at first to form a thin silicon oxide film 43 , and a silicon nitride film 44 is then deposited over the silicon oxide film 43 by a CVD method.
- the silicon nitride film 44 is etched by using a photoresist as a mask, and it is removed from the element isolating region.
- the semiconductor substrate 1 at the element isolating region is etched by using the silicon nitride film 44 as a mask to form shallow grooves 52 having a depth of about 0.35 ⁇ m, and a silicon oxide film 53 having a thickness of about 10 nm is then formed in the shallow groove 52 .
- a silicon oxide film 54 is buried in the shallow groove 52 .
- the silicon oxide film 54 having a thickness of about 600 nm is deposited over the semiconductor substrate 1 by a CVD method and is then polished by a chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) method. After this, the silicon nitride film 44 , left over the semiconductor substrate 1 , is etched off.
- a p-type well 3 is formed by doping the semiconductor substrate 1 with ions of a p-type impurity or boron (B) by using the (not-shown) photoresist for exposing the region for forming the memory array and the region for forming the n-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit selectively to the outside
- the n-type well 4 is formed by doping the semiconductor substrate 1 with ions of an n-type impurity or phosphor (P) by using the (not-shown) photoresist exposing the region for forming the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit selectively to the outside.
- the peaks of the individual distributions of the n-type impurity and the p-type impurity are substantially equalized to the depth of the shallow groove 52 , so that the p-type or n-type semiconductor regions are formed in the semiconductor substrate at the bottom of the shallow groove 52 .
- the p-type well 3 acts as a p-type channel stopper layer
- the n-type well 4 acts as an n-type channel stopper layer.
- the surfaces of the individual active regions of the p-type well 3 and the n-type well 4 , enclosed by the shallow groove 52 , are thermally oxidized at a temperature of about 800° C. to form the gate oxide film 7 having a thickness of about 8 nm.
- the subsequent steps are identical to those of Embodiment 1.
- the p-type well 3 acts as the p-type channel stopper layer whereas the n-type well 4 acts as the n-type channel stopper layer.
- the ion implantation for forming the p-type channel stopper layer and the ion implantation for forming the n-type channel stopper layer can be eliminated to simplify the DRAM manufacturing process more than the process of Embodiment 1.
- the elements are isolated by the shallow groove 52 , formed in the semiconductor substrate 1 , so that the miniaturization of the DRAM can be promoted. Since the step between the element isolating region and the active region is eliminated, moreover, it is possible to prevent the drawback that the conductive film such as the gate electrode material, deposited over the semiconductor substrate 1 , is thinned at the step portion.
- the step between the element isolating region and the active region can be made less than the LOCOS of the prior art so that a microminiaturization process can be performed at the step of patterning the conductive film such as the gate electrode material deposited over the semiconductor substrate.
- the present embodiment can be combined with other Embodiments of the present invention.
- the contact holes 17 and 18 for exposing a portion of the semiconductor region 11 are formed by forming the memory cell selecting MISFET, the n-channel MISFET and the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit, by depositing the silicon oxide film 16 over those MISFETS, by polishing the silicon oxide film 16 using a chemical mechanical-polishing (CMP) method to flatten its surface, and by etching the silicon oxide film 16 and the gate oxide film 7 using a photoresist as a mask to form the contact holes 17 and 18 over the n-type semiconductor region 11 (the source region and the drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFET.
- CMP chemical mechanical-polishing
- This not-shown photoresist mask is patterned to cover the peripheral circuit forming region and to have openings over the n-type semiconductor region 11 or the source and drain of the memory cell selecting MISFET.
- the plugs 29 of polycrystalline silicon are buried in the contact holes.
- These plugs 29 are formed by depositing the polycrystalline silicon film having a thickness of about 360 nm at a filming temperature of about 540° C. over the silicon oxide film 16 by a CVD method, and by etching back the polycrystalline silicon film (while leaving the polycrystalline silicon film only in the contact holes 17 and 18 ):
- This polycrystalline silicon film is doped with an n-type impurity of phosphor (P).
- a titanium (Ti) silicide layer 31 is formed on the surfaces of plugs 29 of polycrystalline silicon.
- the titanium silicide layer 31 is formed by burying the polycrystalline silicon plugs 29 in the contact holes 17 and 18 , by depositing, just after the burying step, a Ti film having a thickness of about 50 nm over the silicon oxide film 16 by a sputtering method, by annealing the Ti film and the polycrystalline silicon (the plugs 29 ) at a temperature of about 800° C. to react, and by removing the Ti film, left unreacted over the silicon oxide film 16 , by wet etching.
- the contact holes 19 and 20 are formed over the n + -type semiconductor region 13 (the source region and the drain region) of the n-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit, and the contact holes 21 and 22 are formed over the p + -type semiconductor region 15 (the source region and the drain region) of the p-channel MISFET, by depositing a silicon oxide film 45 having a thickness of about 50 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C.
- the silicon oxide film 16 by a plasma CVD method, and by etching the silicon oxide film 45 , the silicon oxide film 16 and the gate oxide film 7 by using as a mask a photoresist covering the memory cells and having openings over the semiconductor regions 13 of the n-channel MISFET and the semiconductor regions 15 of the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit region.
- the plugs 23 composed of the multilayer film of TiN and W, are buried in the contact holes 19 to 22 of the peripheral circuit in accordance with the process of Embodiment 1.
- the silicon oxide film 45 of the contact holes 17 formed over one (located at the side for connecting the bit lines) of the n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source region and the drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFET, is removed to expose the surface of the titanium silicide layer 31 , formed over the surfaces of the plugs 29 , to the outside.
- bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the wiring lines 24 A and 24 B of the peripheral circuit are formed over the silicon oxide film 45 , and the side wall spacers 26 are then formed at the individual side walls of the bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the wiring lines 24 A and 24 E.
- the methods for forming the insulating film 25 over the bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the side wall spacers 26 are similar to those of Embodiment 1.
- the contact holes 28 are formed in self-alignment with the side wall spacers 26 of the side walls of the bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 over the aforementioned contact holes 18 , formed over one of the n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source region and the drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFET, by depositing the silicon oxide film 27 individually over the bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the wiring lines 24 A and 24 E, by polishing and flattening the surface of the silicon oxide film 27 by a chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) method, and by etching the silicon oxide film 27 by using a photo-resist as a mask.
- CMP chemical-mechanical polishing
- wet etching is executed to remove the oxide film from the surfaces of the plugs 29 (of polycrystalline silicon)
- the insulating film 27 in the bottoms and at the sides of the contact holes 28 are side-etched to cause a shape defect to occur in the contact holes 28 .
- the oxide film to be formed over the surfaces cannot be removed by a dry etching method, but a wet etching method is essential.
- the Ti silicide layer 31 is formed on the surfaces of the aforementioned polycrystalline silicon plugs 29 , buried in the contact holes 18 , is formed to reduce the oxidation of the surfaces of the plugs 29 (polycrystalline silicon) so that the oxide film can be removed not by an isotropic wet etching method but only by a dry etching method using Ar.
- the contact resistance can be reduced without causing a shape defect to occur in the contact holes 28 .
- the contact holes 36 are formed over the plate electrodes 34 of the information storing capacitive element C after forming the information storing capacitive element C over the contact holes 28 , by depositing the silicon oxide film 35 over the information storing capacitive element C, and by etching the silicon oxide film 35 by using a photoresist as a mask. Simultaneously with this, by etching the silicon oxide film 35 and the silicon oxide film 27 , the contact holes 37 are formed over the wiring lines 24 A of the peripheral circuit, and the contact holes 38 are formed over the wiring lines 24 B.
- plugs 55 of TiN are buried in the contact holes 35 , 36 and 37 .
- These TiN plugs 55 are formed by depositing the TiN film over the silicon oxide film 35 by using a sputtering method and a CVD method, and by etching back the TiN film.
- the plugs 55 are composed of a multilayer film of TiN and W
- the TiN film and the W film are deposited over the silicon oxide film 35 and are then etched back.
- TiN and W have different etching rates so that the surface of the W film, buried in the contact holes 36 , 37 and 38 , is excessively etched off if the TiN film over the silicon oxide film 35 is completely removed. This may cause breakage of Al wiring lines over the contact holes 36 , 37 and 38 if the Al wiring lines are formed over the silicon oxide film 35 .
- the TiN film is not completely etched off, but is left over the silicon oxide film 35 , on the other hand, separation may occur at the interface between the TiN film and the Al wiring lines when these wiring lines are formed thereover.
- the aforementioned drawbacks can be avoided by making the plug material to be buried in the contact holes 36 , 37 and 38 , of a single layer of TiN.
- the wiring lines 39 A, 39 B, 39 C and 39 D are formed over the silicon oxide film 35 .
- these wiring lines 39 A, 393 , 39 C and 39 D are formed by depositing an All alloy film having a thickness of about 500 nm and a TiN film having a thickness of about 10 nun over the silicon oxide film 35 by a sputtering method, and by etching and patterning those films by using a photoresist as a mask.
- the DRAM of the present embodiment is substantially completed. It is needless to say that Embodiments 2 and 3 can be applied to the present embodiment.
- the conductive material (TiN) constituting the plate electrodes 34 of the information storing capacitive element C is used as the material for the wiring lines of the peripheral circuit, and the plate electrodes 34 and the wiring lines of the peripheral circuits are formed in a common step.
- the capacitor insulating film 33 and the plate electrodes 34 of the information storing capacitive element C are formed simultaneously with wiring lines 56 and 57 of the peripheral circuit, by forming the storage electrodes 32 of the information storing capacitive element over the silicon oxide film 27 , deposited over the bit lines BL 1 and BL 2 and the wiring lines 24 A and 24 E of the peripheral circuit, as shown in FIG. 34 , and by patterning the Ta 2 O 5 film and the TiN film deposited over the storage electrodes 32 , as shown in FIG. 35 .
- the wiring lines 56 and 57 formed of the multilayer film of the Ta 2 O 5 film or the capacitor insulating film and the TiN film deposited over the former, cannot be connected directly with the underlying wiring lines through the contact holes.
- the TiN film is deposited after the Ta 2 O 5 has been deposited and then etched off from the peripheral circuit, the direct connection with the underlying wiring lines can be made but increases the number of steps. Since the Ta 2 O 3 is partially etched off, moreover, the reliability of the capacitor insulating film may drop. Specifically, a photoresist film of a predetermined pattern is formed over the capacitor insulating film 33 , and this capacitor insulating film 33 is etched.
- the wiring lines 58 and 57 and the underlying wiring lines are connected by the following method.
- the contact holes 36 are formed over the plate electrodes 34 of the information storing capacitive element C by depositing the silicon oxide film 35 over the information storing capacitive element C and the wiring lines 56 and 57 , and by etching the silicon oxide film 35 by using a photoresist as a mask.
- the contact holes 37 are formed over the wiring lines 24 A of the peripheral circuit, and the contact holes 38 are formed over the wiring lines 24 B, by etching the silicon oxide film 35 , the silicon oxide film 27 and the silicon nitride film 25 in the regions having the wiring lines 56 and 57 .
- one end of the wiring line 56 is exposed to the inside of the contact hole 37
- one end of the wiring line 57 is exposed to the inside of the contact hole 38 .
- the TiN plugs 55 are 25 buried in the contact holes 36 , 37 and 38 , and the wiring lines 39 A, 39 B, 39 C and 39 D are then formed over the silicon oxide film 35 .
- the wiring line 56 is connected through the wiring line 39 C with the underlying wiring line 24 A, and the wiring line 57 is connected through the wiring line 39 D with the underlying wiring line 24 B.
- the wiring layers of the peripheral circuit can be increased to improve the degree of freedom of the wiring design.
- the wiring layers of the peripheral circuit can be increased without any increase in the number of steps of manufacturing the DRAM.
- the contact hole 37 is formed over the wiring line 24 A by etching the silicon oxide film 35 , the silicon oxide film 27 and the silicon nitride film 25 in the regions having the wiring lines 56 and 57 of the peripheral circuit, and the contact hole 38 is formed over the wiring line 24 B, so that one end of the wiring line 56 is exposed to the inside of the contact hole 37 whereas one end of the wiring line 57 is exposed to the inside of the contact hole 38 (as shown in FIG. 36 ).
- the plate electrode 34 and the wiring lines 56 and 57 may be etched to reduce the film thickness.
- the wiring lines 56 and 57 and the underlying wiring lines are connected by the following method.
- the capacitor insulating film 33 and the plate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C are formed simultaneously with the wiring lines 56 and 57 of the peripheral circuit by patterning the Ta 2 O 5 film, the TiN film and a third film (a high selection ratio film 58 ), deposited over the storage electrodes 32 .
- the high selection ratio film 58 may be either an insulating film or a conductive film if it is made of a material having a high etching selection ratio with respect to the silicon oxide film or the silicon nitride film.
- a suitable film may be a tungsten (W) film.
- the contact holes 36 are formed over the plate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C by etching the silicon oxide film 35 , deposited over the information storing capacitive element C and the wiring lines 56 and 57 , by using a photoresist as a mask.
- the contact hole 37 is formed over the wiring line 24 A of the peripheral circuit, and the contact hole 38 is formed over the wiring line 24 B, by etching the silicon oxide film 35 , the silicon oxide film 27 and the silicon nitride film 25 in the regions having the wiring lines 56 and 57 . Since, at this time, the plate electrode 34 and the wiring lines 56 and 57 are covered with the high selection ratio film 58 , the etching of the plate electrode 34 and the wiring lines 56 and 57 does not increase the film thickness.
- one end of the wiring line 56 is exposed to the inside of the contact hole 37 , and one end of the wiring line is exposed to the inside of the contact hole 38 by etching the high selection ratio film 58 covering the plate electrode 34 and the wiring lines 56 and 57 , at the final stage of the etching treatment.
- the wiring lines 39 A, 39 B, 39 C and 39 D are formed over the silicon oxide film 35 in accordance with the process of Embodiment 5. Incidentally, this etching step is unnecessary if the high selection ratio film is made of tungsten.
- the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment it is possible to reliably prevent the drawback that the plate electrode 34 and the wiring lines 56 and 57 are etched and thinned at the step of forming the contact holes ( 36 , 37 and 38 ).
- connection between the wiring lines 56 and 57 of the peripheral circuit and the underlying wiring lines may also be effected by the following method.
- the capacitor insulating film 33 and the plate electrode 34 are formed simultaneously with the wiring lines 56 and 57 of the peripheral circuit by patterning the Ta 2 O 5 film, the TiN film and the high selection ratio film 58 , deposited over the storage electrodes 32 .
- the contact hole 37 is formed over the wiring line 24 A of the peripheral circuit, and the contact hole 38 is formed over the wiring line 24 B, by etching the silicon oxide film 35 , the silicon oxide film 27 and the silicon nitride film 25 , formed over the wiring lines 56 and 57 , by using a photoresist 59 as a mask.
- the high selection ratio film 58 covering the wiring lines 56 and 57 acts as an etching stopper to prevent the wiring lines 56 and 57 from being etched and thinned.
- one end of the wiring line 56 is exposed inside the contact hole 37
- one end of the wiring line 57 is exposed inside the contact hole 38 , by etching the high selection ratio film 58 covering the wiring lines 56 and 57 , at the final etching stage.
- a wiring line 60 is formed over the contact hole 37
- a wiring line 61 is formed over the contact hole 38 , by patterning the conductive film, deposited over the silicon oxide film 27 .
- the wiring line 56 of the peripheral circuit is connected through the wiring line 60 to the underlying wiring line 24 A
- the wiring line 57 is connected through the wiring line 61 to the underlying wiring line 24 B.
- the wiring lines 56 and 57 of the peripheral circuit and the underlying wiring lines may be connected by the following method.
- the capacitor insulating film 33 and the plate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C are formed together with the wiring lines 56 and 67 of the peripheral circuit, by patterning the Ta 2 O 5 film, the TiN film and the high selection ratio film 58 , deposited over the storage electrodes 32 .
- the contact hole 36 is formed over the plate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C
- the contact hole 37 is formed over the wiring line 56 , by etching the silicon oxide film 35 , deposited over the information storing capacitive element C and the wiring lines 56 and 57 , by using a photoresist as a mask.
- the contact hole 38 is formed over the wiring line 24 B of the peripheral circuit by etching the silicon oxide film 35 , the silicon oxide film 27 and the silicon nitride film 25 in the region where the wiring line 57 is formed.
- the plate electrode 34 and the wiring lines 56 and 57 are covered with the high selection ratio film 58 , so that they are prevented from being etched and thinned.
- one end of the wiring line 56 is exposed inside of the contact hole 37
- one end of the wiring line 57 is exposed inside the contact hole 38 , by etching the high selection ratio film 58 covering the wiring lines 56 and 57 , at the final etching state.
- the TiN plugs 55 are buried in the contact holes 35 , 36 and 37 , and the wiring lines 39 A, 39 B and 39 C are then formed over the silicon oxide film 35 .
- the wiring line 56 of the peripheral circuit is connected through the wiring line 39 C and the wiring line 57 with the underlying wiring line 24 B.
- the present embodiment is applied to a process for manufacturing a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) FET.
- CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
- the field oxide film 2 having a thickness of about 400 nm is formed over the surface of the semiconductor substrate 1 .
- the field oxide film 2 is prepared by annealing the semiconductor substrate 1 at a temperature of about 1,000° C. by using a silicon nitride film as the mask.
- the surface of the semiconductor substrate in the region to form the p-channel MISFET is covered with a photoresist 70 , and the semi-conductor substrate 1 in the region where the n-channel MISFET is formed is doped with ions of a p-type impurity (B) to form the p-type well 3 .
- the photoresist 70 is removed, and the semiconductor substrate is annealed to repair the crystal defects which are caused by ion implantation of p-type impurity and is doped all over its surface with ions of a p-type impurity (B) to form a channel region 72 of the n-channel MISFET.
- the semiconductor substrate 1 in the region where the p-channel MISFET is formed is also doped with the ions of p-type impurity.
- the region where the n-channel MISFET is formed namely, the p-type well 3 is covered with a photoresist 71 , and the semiconductor substrate 1 in the region where the p-channel MISFET is formed is doped twice with the n-type impurity (P) to form the n-type well 4 .
- P n-type impurity
- One of these two ion implantations is to improve the device characteristics and accordingly to introduce the impurity with a relatively low energy.
- the other ion implantation is to isolate the elements and to reduce the well resistance and accordingly to introduce the impurity with a relatively high energy.
- the lower-energy ion implantation is a pocket implantation of the PMOS to prevent the short channel effect of the PMOS.
- the higher-energy ion implantation has a peak impurity concentration at the interface between the field oxide film 2 and the semiconductor substrate 1 .
- the n-type well 4 is doped with ions of an n-type impurity (P) to form a channel region 73 of the p-channel MISFET and to compensate the p-type impurity, the ions of which have been introduced at the step of forming the channel region of the aforementioned n-channel MISFET.
- P n-type impurity
- the photoresist 70 is removed, and the semiconductor substrate is then annealed to repair the crystal defects which has been caused by the ion implantation of the p-type impurity.
- the p-type well 3 may be doped with ions of p-type impurity while omitting the annealing step to leave the photoresist 70 , thereby to form the channel region 72 of the n-channel MISFET.
- the gate oxide film 7 is formed by a thermal oxidizing method over the surfaces of the individual active regions of the p-type well 3 and the n-type well 4 , as shown in FIG. 52 .
- the gate electrode 8 B of the n-channel MISFET and the gate electrode SC of the p-channel MISFET are formed over the gate oxide film 7 .
- the impurity activation for forming the source region and the drain region is executed at a temperature of about 900° C.
- the treatment for producing Ti suicide or the like on the bottom of the contact hole so as to lower the contact resistance between the first layer wiring line and the source region or the drain region is executed at 800° C.
- the subsequent depositions of the wiring conductive film and the insulating film are executed at 450° C. or lower.
- the element isolating with the shallow groove is executed according to the flowchart, shown in FIG. 54 , as in Embodiment 3. Specifically, the impurity activation for forming the source region and the drain region is executed at a temperature of about 900° C. Moreover, the treatment for forming Ti silicide or the like on the bottom of the contact hole so as to lower the contact resistance between the first layer wiring line and the source region or the drain region is executed at 800° C., and the subsequent depositions of the wiring conductive film and the insulating film are executed at 450° C. or lower.
- the formation of the p-type well and the channel region of the n-channel MISFET and the formation of the n-type well and the channel region of the p-channel MISFET can be made totally at two photoresist steps thereby to reduce the steps of manufacturing the CMOS LSI.
- the upper limits of the temperatures for the heat treatments are made lower at the later steps so that the diffusion of the impurity into the substrate caused by the hot heat treatment can be suppressed to realize a shallower junction between the source region and the drain region thereby to promote the high performance of the CMOS LSI.
- the gate electrode 8 B of the n-channel MISFET is formed at first over the gate oxide film 7 of the p-type well 3 , and the gate electrode 8 C of the p-channel MISFET is then formed over the gate oxide film 7 of the n-type well 4 .
- the surface of the n-type well 4 is covered with a photoresist 74 , and the p-type well 3 is doped with ions of P and As.
- the ions of P are introduced more deeply and in a less dosage than the ions of As.
- the ions of P may be obliquely introduced.
- the surface of the p-type well 3 is covered with a photoresist 75 , and the n-type well 4 is doped with ions of B.
- the source region and drain region of the n-channel MISFET is constructed of a double diffused drain structure, in which the periphery and bottom portion of an n+-type semiconductor region 76 , heavily doped with diffused As are surrounded by an n-type semiconductor region 77 lightly doped with diffused P, and the source region and drain region of the p-channel MISFET are constructed of a single diffused drain structure which has a p-type semiconductor region 78 .
- the source region and drain region of the n-channel MISFET constructed of a double diffused drain
- the source region and drain region of the p-channel MISFET constructed of a single diffused drain structure
- the source region and drain region of the n-channel MISFET is constructed of a double diffused drain structure so that the high electric field of the end portion of the drain region can be relaxed.
- all the conductive films are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower over the semiconductor substrate so that the number of heat treatment steps can be reduced to form a MISFET of shallow junction.
- all the insulating films are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower over the semiconductor substrate so that the number of heat treatment steps can be reduced to form a MISFET of shallow junction.
- all the conductive films are made of a metal or its compound so that the wiring resistance can be reduced.
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Abstract
In a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having a MISFET, in order that a shallow junction between the source/drain of the MISFET and a semiconductor substrate may be realized by reducing the number of heat treatment steps, all conductive films to be deposited on the semiconductor substrate are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower at a step after the MISFET has been formed. Moreover, all insulating films to be deposited over the semiconductor substrate are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower at a step after the MISFET has been formed.
Description
- This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 10/950,595, filed Sep. 28, 2004, which, in turn is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/416,959 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,815,762), filed Oct. 13, 1999, which is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 08/865,864 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,981,369), filed May 30, 1997, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- The present invention relates to a technique for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs (Metal Insulator Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors) and, more particularly, to a technique which is effective if applied to the manufacture of a semiconductor integrated circuit device having a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory).
- The LSI, represented by a large capacity DRAM of recent years, has encountered a serious problem in that the high cost of manufacturing has been raised by an increase in the number of manufacturing steps, as the manufacturing process becomes more complicated with increases in integration, speed and function. In accordance with this, the number of insulating films and conductive films deposited over a semiconductor substrate at a temperature of 700 to 900° C. has increased to make it difficult to achieve a high performance for the MISFETs by realizing a shallow junction. Moreover, the increase in the wiring resistance resulting from the miniaturization raises an obstruction to the speedup.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a technique capable of reducing the number of heat treatment steps in a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a technique capable of simplifying the process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a technique capable of lowering the wiring resistance of a semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs.
- Another object of the present invention is to improve the manufacturing yield of a semiconductor integrated circuit device having DRAMs.
- Another object of the present invention is to improve the electrical characteristics of a semiconductor integrated circuit device having DRAMs.
- The aforementioned and other objects and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description to be made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Representatives of the aspects of the invention, as disclosed herein, will be briefly described in the following.
- By a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device of the present invention, all conductive films to be deposited over a semiconductor substrate are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower at a step after formation of the MISFETs.
- By a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device of the present invention, all conductive films to be deposited over a semiconductor substrate are made of a metal or its compound.
- By a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device of the present invention, all insulating films to be deposited over a semiconductor substrate are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower at a step after formation of the MISFETs.
- By the present invention, there is provided a semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising:
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- (a) a semiconductor substrate having a major surface;
- (b) a first semiconductor region formed in the major surface of said semiconductor substrate;
- (c) a first insulating film formed over the major surface of said semiconductor substrate and having a first opening for exposing a portion of said first semiconductor region to the outside;
- (d) a first conductor layer made of a polysilicon film formed in said first opening;
- (e) a second insulating film positioned over said first insulating film and having a second opening for exposing a portion of said first conductor layer to the outside; and
- (f) a second conductor layer formed in said second opening,
- wherein a silicide layer is formed at the interface between said first conductor layer and said second conductor layer.
- According to the present invention, there is provided a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising:
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- (a) the step of forming a first semiconductor region in the major surface of a semiconductor substrate;
- (b) the step of depositing a first insulating film over the major surface of said semiconductor substrate;
- (c) the step of forming a first opening in said first insulating film in such a way as to expose a portion of said first semiconductor region to the outside;
- (d) the step of forming a first conductor layer made of a polysilicon film selectively in said first opening;
- (e) the step of forming a silicide film of a refractory metal layer selectively only over said first conductor layer by depositing said refractory metal film over said first conductor layer and said first insulating film and by subjecting the same to a heat treatment;
- (f) the step of removing said refractory metal film over said first insulating film while leaving the silicide film of said refractory metal layer;
- (g) the step of depositing a second insulating film over said first insulating film to form a second opening for exposing a portion of the silicide film of said refractory metal layer to the outside; and
- (h) the step of forming a second conductor layer in said second opening.
- FIGS. 1 to 16 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an
Embodiment 1 of the present invention; -
FIG. 17 is a cross-section of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and shows the steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing anEmbodiment 2 of the present invention; - FIGS. 18 to 22 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an
Embodiment 3 of the present invention; - FIGS. 23 to 33 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an
Embodiment 4 of the present invention; - FIGS. 34 to 37 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an
Embodiment 5 of the present invention; - FIGS. 38 to 47 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps of a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an
Embodiment 6 of the present invention; - FIGS. 48 to 52 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an
Embodiment 7 of the present invention; -
FIGS. 53 and 54 are flow charts of the semiconductor integrated circuit device manufacturing process representing anEmbodiment 7 of the present invention; and - FIGS. 55 to 58 are section views of an essential portion of a semiconductor substrate and show respective steps a process for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device representing an Embodiment 8 of the present invention.
- The embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Throughout the drawings for explaining the various embodiments, the parts or portions having the same functions are designated by the same reference numerals, and their repeated description will be omitted
- The present embodiment is applied to a process for manufacturing a DRAM having memory cells of stacked capacitor structure, and in which information storing capacitive elements (capacitors) are arranged over memory cell selecting MISFETs.
- For manufacturing this DRAM, first of all, there is prepared a
semiconductor substrate 1 which is made of a p-type single crystal silicon having a specific resistance of about 10 Ω·cm, as shown inFIG. 1 . The surface of thesemiconductor substrate 1 is oxidized to form a thinsilicon oxide film 43, and asilicon nitride film 44 is deposited over thesilicon oxide film 43 by a CVD method. Thissilicon nitride film 44 is etched by using a photoresist as a mask to remove thesilicon nitride film 44 from an element isolating region. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 2 , thesemiconductor substrate 1 is annealed at a temperature of about 1,000° C. by using thesilicon nitride film 44 as a mask, to form afield oxide film 2 having a thickness of about 400 nm. - Next, the
silicon nitride film 44 is removed, and thesemiconductor substrate 1, at the regions to form a memory array and to form n-channel MISFETs of a peripheral circuit, is doped with ions of a p-type impurity (boron (B)), as shown inFIG. 3 , to form a p-type well 3. Moreover, thesemiconductor substrate 1, at the region to form p-channel MISFETs of a peripheral circuit, is doped with ions of an n-type impurity (phosphor (P)) to form an n-type well 4. Subsequently, the p-type well 3 is doped through thefield oxide film 2 with boron (B) ions of a p-type impurity to form a p-channel stopper layer 5 below thefield oxide film 2, and the n-type well 4 is doped through thefield oxide film 2 with phosphor (P) ions of an n-type impurity to form an n-typechannel stopper layer 6 below thefield oxide film 2. After this, the surfaces of the individual active regions of the p-type well 3 and the n-type well 4, enclosed by thefield oxide film 2, are thermally oxidized at a temperature of about 800° C. to form agate oxide film 7 having a thickness of about 8 nm. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 4 , there are formedgate electrodes 8A (word lines WL) for the memory cell selecting MISFETs,gate electrodes 8B of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit, andgate electrodes 8C of the p-channel MISFETs. Thesegate electrodes 8A (word lines WL) and thegate electrodes semiconductor substrate 1 by a CVD method, by depositing asilicon nitride film 9 having a thickness of about 250 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over the W film by a plasma CVD method, and by patterning those films by an etching method using a photoresist as a mask. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 5 , the p-type well 3 is doped with ions of an n-type impurity such as phosphor (P) or arsenic (As) by using a (not-shown) photo-resist mask for exposing the NMOS forming region to the outside, and the n-type well 4 is doped with boron (8) ions of a p-type impurity by using a (not-shown) photoresist mask for exposing the PMOS forming region to the outside. By a subsequent annealing step, the n-type impurity (P) forms n-type semiconductor regions 11 (a source region and a drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFETs and n−-type semiconductor region of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit in self-alignment with thegate electrodes type semiconductor region 14 of the p-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit in self-alignment with thegate electrodes 8C. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 6 ,side wall spacers 10 are formed at the individual side walls of thegate electrode 8A (word lines WL) andgate electrodes type well 4 is doped with boron (B) ions of a p-type impurity by using a (not-shown) photoresist mask covering the memory array region and the NMOS forming region of the peripheral circuit. Theside wall spacers 10 are formed by depositing a silicon nitride film having a thickness of about 100 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over thesemiconductor substrate 1 using a plasma CVD method[[ ]] and by working the silicon nitride film using an anisotropic etching method. - Next, by annealing the
semiconductor substrate 1 in a nitrogen atmosphere at about 900° C. to diffuse the aforementioned n-type impurity (P) and p-type impurity, as shown inFIG. 7 , there are formed n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source regions and the drain regions) of the memory cell selecting MISFETs, an n−-type semiconductor region 12 and an n+-type semiconductor region 13 of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit, and a p−-type semiconductor region 14 and a p-type semiconductor region 15 of the p-channel MISFETs. The n+-type semiconductor region 13 and the p+-type semiconductor region 15 are formed in self-alignment with theside wall spacers 10. In the peripheral circuit, the source regions and the drain regions of the n-channel MISFETs are individually constructed of an LDD (Lightly Doped Drain) structure composed of the n−-type semiconductor region 12 and the n+-type semiconductor region 13, and the source regions and the drain regions of the p-channel MISFETs are individually constructed of an LDD structure composed of the p−-type semiconductor region 14 and the p+-type semiconductor region 15. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 5 , contact holes 17 and 18 for exposing a portion of the semiconductor region 11 to the outside are formed over the n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source regions and the drain regions) of the n-type semiconductor regions 11 of the memory cell selecting MISFETs; contact holes 19 and 20 for exposing portions of the semiconductor regions 12 and 13 to the outside are formed over the n+-type semiconductor regions 13 (the source regions and the drain regions) of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit; and contact holes 21 and 22 for exposing portions of the semiconductor regions 14 and 15 to the outside are formed over the p+-type semiconductor regions 15 (the source regions and the drain regions) of the p+-type semiconductor regions 15 of the p-channel MISFETs, by depositing a silicon oxide film 16 having a thickness of about 500 nm at a filming temperature of about 390° C. over the memory cell selecting MISFETs, the n-channel MISFETs and the p-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit using a plasma CVD method, by polishing the silicon oxide film 16 by a CMP (Chemical-Mechanical Polishing) method to flatten its surface, and by etching the silicon oxide film 15 and the gate oxide film 7 using a photoresist as a mask. - At this time, the
silicon nitride film 9, formed over thegate electrodes 8A (the word lines WL) of the memory cell selecting MISFETs, and the side wall spacers 10 of silicon nitride, formed at the side walls, are slightly etched so that the contact holes 17 and 18 are formed in self-alignment with the side wall spacers. Likewise, thesilicon nitride film 9, formed over thegate electrodes 8B of the n-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit and over thegate electrodes 8C of the p-channel MISFETs, and the side wall spacers 10 of silicon nitride, formed at the side walls, are slightly etched, so that the contact holes 19 to 22 are formed in self-alignment with theside wall spacers 10. - The insulating film to be formed over the memory cell selecting MISFETs and the n-channel MISFETs and p-channel MISFETs of the peripheral circuit should not be limited to the aforementioned
silicon oxide film 16 but can be an ozone (O3)-BPSG (Boron-doped Phospho Silicate Glass) film deposited at a filming temperature of about 450° C. by a CVD method, or an ozone-TEOS (Tatra Ethoxy Silane) film deposited at a filming temperature of about 400° C. by a CVD method. These insulating films are flattened at their surfaces by the chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) method, as for thesilicon oxide film 16. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 9 , plugs 23, made of a multilayer film of titanium nitride (TiN) and W, are buried in the contact holes 17 to 22. These plugs 23 are formed by depositing a TiN film having a thickness of about 50 nm acting as an adhesive layer for the substrate and the W film over thesilicon oxide film 16 by a sputtering method, by depositing the W film having a thickness of about 300 nm at a filming temperature of 475° C. over the TiN film by a CVD method, and by etching back the W film and the TiN film. - At this time, in order to reduce the contact resistance between the
plugs 23 and the substrate, a Ti silicide (TiSi2) film may be formed below the contact holes 17 to 22. This Ti silicide film is formed by depositing a Ti film having a thickness of about 50 nm over thesilicon oxide film 16 by a sputtering method, by causing the Ti film and the semiconductor substrate below the contact holes 17 to 22 to react by annealing them at a temperature of about 800° C., and by wet-etching off the Ti film left unreacted over thesilicon oxide film 16. After this, the TiN film and W film, deposited over thesilicon oxide film 16, are etched back to form theplugs 23. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 10 , bit lines BL1 and BL2 andwiring lines silicon oxide film 16. These bit lines BL1 and BL2 and thewiring lines silicon oxide film 16 by a plasma CVD method, by depositing asilicon nitride film 25 having a thickness of about 200 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over that W film by a plasma CVD method, and by etching and patterning those films by using a photoresist as the mask. - The bit line BL1 is electrically connected through the
aforementioned contact hole 17 with one of the source region and the drain region (the n-type semiconductor regions 11) of the memory cell selecting MISFET. The bit line BL2 is extended from the memory array region to the peripheral circuit region and is electrically connected through theaforementioned contact hole 19 with one of the source region and the drain region (the n+-type semiconductor regions 13) of an n-channel MISFET Qn of the peripheral circuit. - One end of the
wiring line 24A of the peripheral circuit is electrically connected through thecontact hole 20 with the other (the n+-type semiconductor region 13) of the source region and the drain region of the n-channel MISFET, and the other end of thewiring line 24A is electrically connected through thecontact hole 21 with one of the source region and the drain region (the p+-type semiconductor regions 15) of the p-channel MISFET. Thewiring line 24B is electrically connected through thecontact hole 22 with the other (the p+-type semiconductor region 15) of the source region and the drain region of the p-channel MISFET. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 11 ,side wall spacers 26 are formed at the individual side walls of the bit lines BL1 and BL2 and thewiring lines side wall spacers 28 are formed by depositing a silicon nitride film having a thickness of about 100 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over thesilicon oxide film 16 by a plasma CVD method, and by working the silicon nitride film by an anisotropic etching method. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 12 , contact holes 28 for exposing theplugs 23 in the contact holes 18 to the outside are formed over the contact holes 18, formed to expose the upper portion of one of the n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source region and the drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFET, by depositing asilicon oxide film 27 having a thickness of about 500 nm at a filming temperature of about 390° C. over the bit lines BL1 and BL2 and thewiring lines silicon oxide film 27 by a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) method to flatten its surface, and by etching thesilicon oxide film 27 by using a photoresist as a mask. At this time, thesilicon oxide film 25, formed over the bit line BL1, and the side wall spacers 26 of silicon nitride, formed at the side walls, are slightly etched so that the contact holes 28 are formed in self-alignment with theside wall spacers 26. - The insulating film to be deposited over the bit lines BL1 and BL2 and the
wiring lines silicon oxide film 27 but can be the aforementioned ozone-BPSG film or ozone-TEOS film, or an SOG (Spin On Glass) film. The ozone-BPSG film or ozone-TEOS film is flattened, if employed, on its surface by a chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) method such as used for thesilicon oxide film 27. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 13 , W plugs 30 are buried in the contact holes 28, and storage electrodes (lower electrodes) 32 of information storing capacitive elements are formed over the contact holes 28. The W plugs 30 are formed by depositing a W film having a thickness of about 300 nm at a filming temperature of about 500° C. over thesilicon oxide film 27 by a CVD method, and by etching back the W film. Thestorage electrodes 32 are formed by depositing a W film having a thickness of about 500 nm at a filming temperature of about 475° C. over thesilicon oxide film 27 by a CVD method, and by pattering the W film by using a photoresist as a mask. The W film constituting theplugs 30 is deposited at a higher filming temperature (500° C.) than that (475° C.) of the W film constituting thestorage electrodes 32, because it is required to retain the coverage of the inside of the contact holes 28. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 14 , there are formed over thestorage electrodes 32, acapacitor insulating film 33 and plate electrodes (upper electrodes) 34 of the information storing capacitive elements. Thecapacitor insulating film 33 and theplate electrodes 34 are simultaneously formed by depositing a Ta2O5 film having a thickness of about 15 nm at a filming temperature of about 400 to 480° C. over thestorage electrodes 32 by a CVD method, by depositing a TiN film having a thickness of about 150 nm over the Ta2O5 film by a sputtering method, and by etching and patterning those films by using a photoresist as a mask. As a result, there is formed an information storing capacitive element C of the memory cell, which is composed of thestorage electrode 32, thecapacitor insulating film 33 and theplate electrode 34. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 15 , acontact hole 36 is formed over theplate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C by depositing asilicon oxide film 35 having a thickness of about 500 nm at a filming temperature of about 390° C. over the information depositing capacitive element C by a plasma CVD method, and by etching thesilicon oxide film 35 by using a photoresist as a mask. Simultaneously with this, acontact hole 37 is formed over thewiring line 24A of the peripheral circuit, and acontact hole 38 is formed over thewiring line 24B, by etching thesilicon oxide film 35, thesilicon oxide film 27 and thesilicon nitride film 25. The insulating film to be deposited over the information storing capacitive element C should not be limited to the aforementionedsilicon oxide film 35 but can be a three-layered insulating film in which a spin-on-glass film is sandwiched between the twosilicon oxide films 35. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 16 ,wiring lines silicon oxide film 35. Thesewiring lines silicon oxide film 35 at a substrate temperature of 300 to 350° C. by a sputtering method, and etching and patterning those films by using a photoresist as a mask. By the steps thus far described, the DRAM of the present embodiment is substantially completed. - By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, at the step after formation of the individual source regions and drain regions of the memory cell selecting MISFET and the n-channel MISFET and the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit, the wiring conductive film and the insulating film are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower, so that the diffusion of the impurity into the substrate by the high-temperature heat treatment can be suppressed to realize a shallow junction between the source regions and the drain regions thereby to enhance the high performance of the DRAM.
- By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, all of the wiring conductive films are made of metal materials (W or Al) or the metal compound material (TiN) so that the wiring resistance which may rise because of the miniaturization, can be lowered to increase the speedup of the DRAM. The wiring conductive film should not be limited to the material employed in the present embodiment but can be made of Ti or copper (Cu), for example.
- In the foregoing
Embodiment 1, thegate electrodes 8A of the memory cell selecting MISFET and thegate electrodes 8B of the n-channel MISFET and thegate electrodes 8C of the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit are individually composed of the tungsten (W) film which is deposited at the filming temperature of about 475° C. In the present embodiment, however, thegate electrodes 8A (the word lines WL) and thegate electrodes FIG. 17 . - In this case, the polycrystalline silicon film having a thickness of about 250 nm is deposited at first at a filming temperature of about 540° C. by a CVD method, and the titanium nitride (TiN) having a thickness of about 50 nm for an adhesive layer between the polycrystalline silicon film and the tungsten (W) film is then deposited over the polycrystalline silicon film by a sputtering method. The polycrystalline silicon film is doped with an n-type impurity or phosphor (P) of about 1.5×1020 cm−3. The titanium nitride prevents the polycrystalline silicon film and the tungsten (W) film from reacting to form a tungsten silicide (WSi) film. This is because the resistance rises if the tungsten turns into tungsten silicide.
- Next, the
gate electrodes 8A (the word lines WL) and thegate electrodes silicon nitride film 9 having a thickness of about 250 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over the W film by a plasma CVD method, and by etching and patterning thesilicon nitride film 9, the W film, the TiN film and the polycrystalline silicon film by using a photoresist as a mask. The other steps are identical to those of the foregoingEmbodiment 1, and a DRAM is completed by applying the steps after the step of forming the gate electrodes BA, BE and SC. - By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the wiring conductive film and the insulating film are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower after the individual source regions and drain regions of the memory cell selecting MISFET and the n-channel MISFET and the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit have been formed, so that the high performance of the DRAM can be enhanced.
- By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the high speed of the DRAM can be increased as in
Embodiment 1 by making all the wiring conductive films of a material containing a metal material or a metal compound. - In order to manufacture a DRAM of the present embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 18 , the surface of thesemiconductor substrate 1 of p−-type single crystal silicon is thermally oxidized at first to form a thinsilicon oxide film 43, and asilicon nitride film 44 is then deposited over thesilicon oxide film 43 by a CVD method. Thesilicon nitride film 44 is etched by using a photoresist as a mask, and it is removed from the element isolating region. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 19 , thesemiconductor substrate 1 at the element isolating region is etched by using thesilicon nitride film 44 as a mask to formshallow grooves 52 having a depth of about 0.35 μm, and asilicon oxide film 53 having a thickness of about 10 nm is then formed in theshallow groove 52. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 20 , asilicon oxide film 54 is buried in theshallow groove 52. In order to bury thesilicon oxide film 54 in theshallow groove 52, thesilicon oxide film 54 having a thickness of about 600 nm is deposited over thesemiconductor substrate 1 by a CVD method and is then polished by a chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) method. After this, thesilicon nitride film 44, left over thesemiconductor substrate 1, is etched off. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 21 , a p-type well 3 is formed by doping thesemiconductor substrate 1 with ions of a p-type impurity or boron (B) by using the (not-shown) photoresist for exposing the region for forming the memory array and the region for forming the n-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit selectively to the outside, and the n-type well 4 is formed by doping thesemiconductor substrate 1 with ions of an n-type impurity or phosphor (P) by using the (not-shown) photoresist exposing the region for forming the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit selectively to the outside. For this doping, the peaks of the individual distributions of the n-type impurity and the p-type impurity are substantially equalized to the depth of theshallow groove 52, so that the p-type or n-type semiconductor regions are formed in the semiconductor substrate at the bottom of theshallow groove 52. As a result, the p-type well 3 acts as a p-type channel stopper layer, and the n-type well 4 acts as an n-type channel stopper layer. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 22 , the surfaces of the individual active regions of the p-type well 3 and the n-type well 4, enclosed by theshallow groove 52, are thermally oxidized at a temperature of about 800° C. to form thegate oxide film 7 having a thickness of about 8 nm. The subsequent steps are identical to those ofEmbodiment 1. - By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the p-type well 3 acts as the p-type channel stopper layer whereas the n-type well 4 acts as the n-type channel stopper layer. As a result, the ion implantation for forming the p-type channel stopper layer and the ion implantation for forming the n-type channel stopper layer can be eliminated to simplify the DRAM manufacturing process more than the process of
Embodiment 1. - By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the elements are isolated by the
shallow groove 52, formed in thesemiconductor substrate 1, so that the miniaturization of the DRAM can be promoted. Since the step between the element isolating region and the active region is eliminated, moreover, it is possible to prevent the drawback that the conductive film such as the gate electrode material, deposited over thesemiconductor substrate 1, is thinned at the step portion. - Mover, the step between the element isolating region and the active region can be made less than the LOCOS of the prior art so that a microminiaturization process can be performed at the step of patterning the conductive film such as the gate electrode material deposited over the semiconductor substrate.
- The present embodiment can be combined with other Embodiments of the present invention.
- In order to manufacture the DRAM of the present embodiment, employing the manufacturing process of
Embodiment 1, the contact holes 17 and 18 for exposing a portion of thesemiconductor region 11 are formed by forming the memory cell selecting MISFET, the n-channel MISFET and the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit, by depositing thesilicon oxide film 16 over those MISFETS, by polishing thesilicon oxide film 16 using a chemical mechanical-polishing (CMP) method to flatten its surface, and by etching thesilicon oxide film 16 and thegate oxide film 7 using a photoresist as a mask to form the contact holes 17 and 18 over the n-type semiconductor region 11 (the source region and the drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFET. - This not-shown photoresist mask is patterned to cover the peripheral circuit forming region and to have openings over the n-
type semiconductor region 11 or the source and drain of the memory cell selecting MISFET. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 24 , theplugs 29 of polycrystalline silicon are buried in the contact holes. These plugs 29 are formed by depositing the polycrystalline silicon film having a thickness of about 360 nm at a filming temperature of about 540° C. over thesilicon oxide film 16 by a CVD method, and by etching back the polycrystalline silicon film (while leaving the polycrystalline silicon film only in the contact holes 17 and 18): This polycrystalline silicon film is doped with an n-type impurity of phosphor (P). - Next, as shown in
FIG. 25 , a titanium (Ti)silicide layer 31 is formed on the surfaces ofplugs 29 of polycrystalline silicon. Thetitanium silicide layer 31 is formed by burying the polycrystalline silicon plugs 29 in the contact holes 17 and 18, by depositing, just after the burying step, a Ti film having a thickness of about 50 nm over thesilicon oxide film 16 by a sputtering method, by annealing the Ti film and the polycrystalline silicon (the plugs 29) at a temperature of about 800° C. to react, and by removing the Ti film, left unreacted over thesilicon oxide film 16, by wet etching. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 26 , the contact holes 19 and 20 are formed over the n+-type semiconductor region 13 (the source region and the drain region) of the n-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit, and the contact holes 21 and 22 are formed over the p+-type semiconductor region 15 (the source region and the drain region) of the p-channel MISFET, by depositing asilicon oxide film 45 having a thickness of about 50 nm at a filming temperature of about 360° C. over thesilicon oxide film 16 by a plasma CVD method, and by etching thesilicon oxide film 45, thesilicon oxide film 16 and thegate oxide film 7 by using as a mask a photoresist covering the memory cells and having openings over thesemiconductor regions 13 of the n-channel MISFET and thesemiconductor regions 15 of the p-channel MISFET of the peripheral circuit region. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 27 , theplugs 23, composed of the multilayer film of TiN and W, are buried in the contact holes 19 to 22 of the peripheral circuit in accordance with the process ofEmbodiment 1. After this, thesilicon oxide film 45 of the contact holes 17, formed over one (located at the side for connecting the bit lines) of the n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source region and the drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFET, is removed to expose the surface of thetitanium silicide layer 31, formed over the surfaces of theplugs 29, to the outside. After this, as shown inFIG. 28 , the bit lines BL1 and BL2 and thewiring lines silicon oxide film 45, and theside wall spacers 26 are then formed at the individual side walls of the bit lines BL1 and BL2 and thewiring lines 24A and 24E. The methods for forming the insulatingfilm 25 over the bit lines BL1 and BL2 and theside wall spacers 26 are similar to those ofEmbodiment 1. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 29 , by the process ofEmbodiment 1, the contact holes 28 are formed in self-alignment with the side wall spacers 26 of the side walls of the bit lines BL1 and BL2 over the aforementioned contact holes 18, formed over one of the n-type semiconductor regions 11 (the source region and the drain region) of the memory cell selecting MISFET, by depositing thesilicon oxide film 27 individually over the bit lines BL1 and BL2 and thewiring lines 24A and 24E, by polishing and flattening the surface of thesilicon oxide film 27 by a chemical-mechanical polishing (CMP) method, and by etching thesilicon oxide film 27 by using a photo-resist as a mask. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 30 , foreign matter on the surface of the aforementionedTi silicide layer 30, exposed at the bottoms of the contact holes 28, is removed by a sputter-etching method using argon (Ar), and theplugs 30 of polycrystalline silicon or W are buried in the contact holes 28. If, at this time, theTi silicide film 31 is not formed on the surfaces of the polycrystalline silicon plugs 29, the contact resistance is increased between the surfaces of the plugs 29 (of polycrystalline silicon) are oxidized at the time of burying theplugs 30 in the contact holes 28. If, at this time, wet etching is executed to remove the oxide film from the surfaces of the plugs 29 (of polycrystalline silicon), the insulatingfilm 27 in the bottoms and at the sides of the contact holes 28 are side-etched to cause a shape defect to occur in the contact holes 28. For theplugs 29 made of polycrystalline silicon, the oxide film to be formed over the surfaces cannot be removed by a dry etching method, but a wet etching method is essential. - By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the
Ti silicide layer 31 is formed on the surfaces of the aforementioned polycrystalline silicon plugs 29, buried in the contact holes 18, is formed to reduce the oxidation of the surfaces of the plugs 29 (polycrystalline silicon) so that the oxide film can be removed not by an isotropic wet etching method but only by a dry etching method using Ar. As a result, there arises none of the aforementioned problems. In short, the contact resistance can be reduced without causing a shape defect to occur in the contact holes 28. - In order to prevent the oxidation of the surfaces of the plugs 29 (polycrystalline silicon), a metal film of Ti or the like may be selectively grown on the surfaces of the polycrystalline silicon plugs 29 immediately after the
plugs 29 have been buried in the contact holes 17 and 18. Next, as shown inFIG. 31 , by the process ofEmbodiment 1, the contact holes 36 are formed over theplate electrodes 34 of the information storing capacitive element C after forming the information storing capacitive element C over the contact holes 28, by depositing thesilicon oxide film 35 over the information storing capacitive element C, and by etching thesilicon oxide film 35 by using a photoresist as a mask. Simultaneously with this, by etching thesilicon oxide film 35 and thesilicon oxide film 27, the contact holes 37 are formed over thewiring lines 24A of the peripheral circuit, and the contact holes 38 are formed over the wiring lines 24B. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 32 , plugs 55 of TiN are buried in the contact holes 35, 36 and 37. These TiN plugs 55 are formed by depositing the TiN film over thesilicon oxide film 35 by using a sputtering method and a CVD method, and by etching back the TiN film. - If the
plugs 55 are composed of a multilayer film of TiN and W, the TiN film and the W film are deposited over thesilicon oxide film 35 and are then etched back. In this case, TiN and W have different etching rates so that the surface of the W film, buried in the contact holes 36, 37 and 38, is excessively etched off if the TiN film over thesilicon oxide film 35 is completely removed. This may cause breakage of Al wiring lines over the contact holes 36, 37 and 38 if the Al wiring lines are formed over thesilicon oxide film 35. If the TiN film is not completely etched off, but is left over thesilicon oxide film 35, on the other hand, separation may occur at the interface between the TiN film and the Al wiring lines when these wiring lines are formed thereover. - By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the aforementioned drawbacks can be avoided by making the plug material to be buried in the contact holes 36, 37 and 38, of a single layer of TiN.
- Next, as shown in
FIG. 33 , thewiring lines silicon oxide film 35. Specifically, thesewiring lines silicon oxide film 35 by a sputtering method, and by etching and patterning those films by using a photoresist as a mask. After the steps thus far described, the DRAM of the present embodiment is substantially completed. It is needless to say thatEmbodiments - In the DRAM of the present embodiment, the conductive material (TiN) constituting the
plate electrodes 34 of the information storing capacitive element C is used as the material for the wiring lines of the peripheral circuit, and theplate electrodes 34 and the wiring lines of the peripheral circuits are formed in a common step. - For manufacturing this DRAM by the manufacturing process of
Embodiment 1, thecapacitor insulating film 33 and theplate electrodes 34 of the information storing capacitive element C are formed simultaneously withwiring lines storage electrodes 32 of the information storing capacitive element over thesilicon oxide film 27, deposited over the bit lines BL1 and BL2 and thewiring lines 24A and 24E of the peripheral circuit, as shown inFIG. 34 , and by patterning the Ta2O5 film and the TiN film deposited over thestorage electrodes 32, as shown inFIG. 35 . - The wiring lines 56 and 57, formed of the multilayer film of the Ta2O5 film or the capacitor insulating film and the TiN film deposited over the former, cannot be connected directly with the underlying wiring lines through the contact holes. In this case, if the TiN film is deposited after the Ta2O5 has been deposited and then etched off from the peripheral circuit, the direct connection with the underlying wiring lines can be made but increases the number of steps. Since the Ta2O3 is partially etched off, moreover, the reliability of the capacitor insulating film may drop. Specifically, a photoresist film of a predetermined pattern is formed over the
capacitor insulating film 33, and thiscapacitor insulating film 33 is etched. After this, the quality of thecapacitor insulating film 33 is deteriorated by the ashing treatment with O2 for removing the photoresist. In the present embodiment, therefore, thewiring lines - First of all, as shown in
FIG. 36 , the contact holes 36 are formed over theplate electrodes 34 of the information storing capacitive element C by depositing thesilicon oxide film 35 over the information storing capacitive element C and thewiring lines silicon oxide film 35 by using a photoresist as a mask. Simultaneously with this, the contact holes 37 are formed over thewiring lines 24A of the peripheral circuit, and the contact holes 38 are formed over thewiring lines 24B, by etching thesilicon oxide film 35, thesilicon oxide film 27 and thesilicon nitride film 25 in the regions having thewiring lines wiring line 56 is exposed to the inside of thecontact hole 37, and one end of thewiring line 57 is exposed to the inside of thecontact hole 38. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 37 , the TiN plugs 55 are 25 buried in the contact holes 36, 37 and 38, and thewiring lines silicon oxide film 35. As a result, thewiring line 56 is connected through thewiring line 39C with theunderlying wiring line 24A, and thewiring line 57 is connected through thewiring line 39D with theunderlying wiring line 24B. - By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, by using a common material for the plate electrode (TiN) of the information storing capacitive element C and the wiring of the peripheral circuit, the wiring layers of the peripheral circuit can be increased to improve the degree of freedom of the wiring design.
- By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the wiring layers of the peripheral circuit can be increased without any increase in the number of steps of manufacturing the DRAM.
- In the DRAM manufacturing process of
Embodiment 5, thecontact hole 37 is formed over thewiring line 24A by etching thesilicon oxide film 35, thesilicon oxide film 27 and thesilicon nitride film 25 in the regions having thewiring lines contact hole 38 is formed over thewiring line 24B, so that one end of thewiring line 56 is exposed to the inside of thecontact hole 37 whereas one end of thewiring line 57 is exposed to the inside of the contact hole 38 (as shown inFIG. 36 ). If, at this time, the etching selection rate of the wiring material (TiN) to the insulating films (the silicon oxide film and the silicon nitride film) is small, theplate electrode 34 and thewiring lines wiring lines - First of all, as shown in
FIG. 38 , thecapacitor insulating film 33 and theplate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C are formed simultaneously with thewiring lines storage electrodes 32. The highselection ratio film 58 may be either an insulating film or a conductive film if it is made of a material having a high etching selection ratio with respect to the silicon oxide film or the silicon nitride film. A suitable film may be a tungsten (W) film. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 39 , the contact holes 36 are formed over theplate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C by etching thesilicon oxide film 35, deposited over the information storing capacitive element C and thewiring lines contact hole 37 is formed over thewiring line 24A of the peripheral circuit, and thecontact hole 38 is formed over thewiring line 24B, by etching thesilicon oxide film 35, thesilicon oxide film 27 and thesilicon nitride film 25 in the regions having thewiring lines plate electrode 34 and thewiring lines selection ratio film 58, the etching of theplate electrode 34 and thewiring lines - Next, as shown in
FIG. 40 , one end of thewiring line 56 is exposed to the inside of thecontact hole 37, and one end of the wiring line is exposed to the inside of thecontact hole 38 by etching the highselection ratio film 58 covering theplate electrode 34 and thewiring lines wiring lines silicon oxide film 35 in accordance with the process ofEmbodiment 5. Incidentally, this etching step is unnecessary if the high selection ratio film is made of tungsten. - By the DRAM manufacturing process of the present embodiment, it is possible to reliably prevent the drawback that the
plate electrode 34 and thewiring lines - The connection between the
wiring lines - First of all, as shown in
FIG. 41 , thecapacitor insulating film 33 and theplate electrode 34 are formed simultaneously with thewiring lines selection ratio film 58, deposited over thestorage electrodes 32. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 42 , thecontact hole 37 is formed over thewiring line 24A of the peripheral circuit, and thecontact hole 38 is formed over thewiring line 24B, by etching thesilicon oxide film 35, thesilicon oxide film 27 and thesilicon nitride film 25, formed over thewiring lines photoresist 59 as a mask. At this time, the highselection ratio film 58 covering thewiring lines wiring lines - Next, as shown in
FIG. 43 , one end of thewiring line 56 is exposed inside thecontact hole 37, and one end of thewiring line 57 is exposed inside thecontact hole 38, by etching the highselection ratio film 58 covering thewiring lines - After this, as shown in
FIG. 44 , awiring line 60 is formed over thecontact hole 37, and awiring line 61 is formed over thecontact hole 38, by patterning the conductive film, deposited over thesilicon oxide film 27. As a result, thewiring line 56 of the peripheral circuit is connected through thewiring line 60 to theunderlying wiring line 24A, and thewiring line 57 is connected through thewiring line 61 to theunderlying wiring line 24B. - The wiring lines 56 and 57 of the peripheral circuit and the underlying wiring lines may be connected by the following method.
- First of all, as shown in
FIG. 45 , thecapacitor insulating film 33 and theplate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C are formed together with thewiring lines 56 and 67 of the peripheral circuit, by patterning the Ta2O5 film, the TiN film and the highselection ratio film 58, deposited over thestorage electrodes 32. After this, thecontact hole 36 is formed over theplate electrode 34 of the information storing capacitive element C, and thecontact hole 37 is formed over thewiring line 56, by etching thesilicon oxide film 35, deposited over the information storing capacitive element C and thewiring lines contact hole 38 is formed over thewiring line 24B of the peripheral circuit by etching thesilicon oxide film 35, thesilicon oxide film 27 and thesilicon nitride film 25 in the region where thewiring line 57 is formed. At this time, theplate electrode 34 and thewiring lines selection ratio film 58, so that they are prevented from being etched and thinned. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 46 , one end of thewiring line 56 is exposed inside of thecontact hole 37, and one end of thewiring line 57 is exposed inside thecontact hole 38, by etching the highselection ratio film 58 covering thewiring lines - Next, as shown in
FIG. 47 , the TiN plugs 55 are buried in the contact holes 35, 36 and 37, and thewiring lines silicon oxide film 35. As a result, thewiring line 56 of the peripheral circuit is connected through thewiring line 39C and thewiring line 57 with theunderlying wiring line 24B. - The present embodiment is applied to a process for manufacturing a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) FET.
- First of all, as shown in
FIG. 48 , thefield oxide film 2 having a thickness of about 400 nm is formed over the surface of thesemiconductor substrate 1. Thefield oxide film 2 is prepared by annealing thesemiconductor substrate 1 at a temperature of about 1,000° C. by using a silicon nitride film as the mask. - Subsequently, the surface of the semiconductor substrate in the region to form the p-channel MISFET is covered with a
photoresist 70, and thesemi-conductor substrate 1 in the region where the n-channel MISFET is formed is doped with ions of a p-type impurity (B) to form the p-type well 3. - Next, the
photoresist 70 is removed, and the semiconductor substrate is annealed to repair the crystal defects which are caused by ion implantation of p-type impurity and is doped all over its surface with ions of a p-type impurity (B) to form achannel region 72 of the n-channel MISFET. At this time, thesemiconductor substrate 1 in the region where the p-channel MISFET is formed is also doped with the ions of p-type impurity. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 50 , the region where the n-channel MISFET is formed, namely, the p-type well 3 is covered with aphotoresist 71, and thesemiconductor substrate 1 in the region where the p-channel MISFET is formed is doped twice with the n-type impurity (P) to form the n-type well 4. One of these two ion implantations is to improve the device characteristics and accordingly to introduce the impurity with a relatively low energy. The other ion implantation is to isolate the elements and to reduce the well resistance and accordingly to introduce the impurity with a relatively high energy. The lower-energy ion implantation is a pocket implantation of the PMOS to prevent the short channel effect of the PMOS. On the other hand, the higher-energy ion implantation has a peak impurity concentration at the interface between thefield oxide film 2 and thesemiconductor substrate 1. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 51 , the n-type well 4 is doped with ions of an n-type impurity (P) to form achannel region 73 of the p-channel MISFET and to compensate the p-type impurity, the ions of which have been introduced at the step of forming the channel region of the aforementioned n-channel MISFET. - Incidentally, in the process described above, after the p-
type well 3 has been formed, thephotoresist 70 is removed, and the semiconductor substrate is then annealed to repair the crystal defects which has been caused by the ion implantation of the p-type impurity. Despite this description, however, the p-type well 3 may be doped with ions of p-type impurity while omitting the annealing step to leave thephotoresist 70, thereby to form thechannel region 72 of the n-channel MISFET. - Moreover, a process, in which the insulating film is buried in the shallow groove of
Embodiment 3, can be applied to the element isolating region. - Next, after the
photoresist 71 has been removed, thegate oxide film 7 is formed by a thermal oxidizing method over the surfaces of the individual active regions of the p-type well 3 and the n-type well 4, as shown inFIG. 52 . Next, thegate electrode 8B of the n-channel MISFET and the gate electrode SC of the p-channel MISFET are formed over thegate oxide film 7. - The subsequent stops follow the flowchart shown in
FIG. 53 . Specifically, the impurity activation for forming the source region and the drain region is executed at a temperature of about 900° C. Moreover, the treatment for producing Ti suicide or the like on the bottom of the contact hole so as to lower the contact resistance between the first layer wiring line and the source region or the drain region is executed at 800° C., and the subsequent depositions of the wiring conductive film and the insulating film are executed at 450° C. or lower. - The element isolating with the shallow groove is executed according to the flowchart, shown in
FIG. 54 , as inEmbodiment 3. Specifically, the impurity activation for forming the source region and the drain region is executed at a temperature of about 900° C. Moreover, the treatment for forming Ti silicide or the like on the bottom of the contact hole so as to lower the contact resistance between the first layer wiring line and the source region or the drain region is executed at 800° C., and the subsequent depositions of the wiring conductive film and the insulating film are executed at 450° C. or lower. - By the CMOSFET manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the formation of the p-type well and the channel region of the n-channel MISFET and the formation of the n-type well and the channel region of the p-channel MISFET can be made totally at two photoresist steps thereby to reduce the steps of manufacturing the CMOS LSI.
- By the CMOSFET manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the upper limits of the temperatures for the heat treatments are made lower at the later steps so that the diffusion of the impurity into the substrate caused by the hot heat treatment can be suppressed to realize a shallower junction between the source region and the drain region thereby to promote the high performance of the CMOS LSI.
- In the CMOSFET manufacturing process of the present embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 55 , by the manufacturing process ofEmbodiment 7, thegate electrode 8B of the n-channel MISFET is formed at first over thegate oxide film 7 of the p-type well 3, and thegate electrode 8C of the p-channel MISFET is then formed over thegate oxide film 7 of the n-type well 4. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 56 , the surface of the n-type well 4 is covered with aphotoresist 74, and the p-type well 3 is doped with ions of P and As. At this time, the ions of P are introduced more deeply and in a less dosage than the ions of As. Alternatively, the ions of P may be obliquely introduced. - Next, after the
photoresist 74 has been removed, as shown inFIG. 57 , the surface of the p-type well 3 is covered with aphotoresist 75, and the n-type well 4 is doped with ions of B. - Next, after the
photoresist 75 has been removed, as shown inFIG. 58 , an annealing treatment for impurity activation is executed to form the source region and drain region of the n-channel MISFET and the source region and drain region of the p-channel MISFET. The source region and drain region of the n-channel MISFET is constructed of a double diffused drain structure, in which the periphery and bottom portion of an n+-type semiconductor region 76, heavily doped with diffused As are surrounded by an n-type semiconductor region 77 lightly doped with diffused P, and the source region and drain region of the p-channel MISFET are constructed of a single diffused drain structure which has a p-type semiconductor region 78. - By the CMOSFET manufacturing process of the present embodiment, the source region and drain region of the n-channel MISFET, constructed of a double diffused drain, and the source region and drain region of the p-channel MISFET, constructed of a single diffused drain structure, can be formed totally by three ion implantations to simplify the CMOS LSI manufacturing process. Moreover, the source region and drain region of the n-channel MISFET is constructed of a double diffused drain structure so that the high electric field of the end portion of the drain region can be relaxed. As a result, it is possible to suppress the hot electron effect of the n-channel MISFET which raises a problem if the gate length is miniaturized.
- Although our invention has been specifically described with reference to various Embodiments, the invention should not be limited thereto but can naturally be modified in various manners without departing from the gist thereof.
- The effects to be obtained by representative aspects of the invention disclosed herein will be briefly described in the following.
- By the manufacturing process of the present invention, at the step after the MISFET has been formed, all the conductive films are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower over the semiconductor substrate so that the number of heat treatment steps can be reduced to form a MISFET of shallow junction.
- By the manufacture process of the present invention, at the step after the MISFET has been formed, all the insulating films are deposited at a temperature of 500° C. or lower over the semiconductor substrate so that the number of heat treatment steps can be reduced to form a MISFET of shallow junction.
- By the manufacturing process of the present invention, all the conductive films are made of a metal or its compound so that the wiring resistance can be reduced.
- By the manufacturing process of the present invention, it is possible to simplify the process for manufacturing the semiconductor integrated circuit device having MISFETs.
Claims (19)
1. A method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having a first portion for a memory array and a second portion for a circuit other than the memory array on a semiconductor substrate, which semiconductor integrated circuit device comprises:
a MISFET arranged in said first portion, said MISFET having first semiconductor regions and a gate electrode between said first semiconductor regions;
second semiconductor regions arranged in said second portion;
a first insulating film formed over said semiconductor substrate to cover said first and second portions;
a plurality of first openings formed simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions;
a plurality of first conductor plugs formed in said first openings in said first insulating film on said first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion;
a first conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said first portion and electrically connected to one of the first semiconductor regions of said MISFET through one of said first conductor plugs, wherein said first conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said first conductor plugs;
a second conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said second portion and electrically connected to said second semiconductor regions through said first conductor plugs to electrically connect said second semiconductor regions to one another through said second conductive strip, wherein said second conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said first conductor plugs;
a second insulating film formed over said first insulating film and said first and second conductive strips;
a second opening formed in said second insulating film over an upper surface of one of the first conductor plugs formed in one of said first openings in the first insulating film and connected to the other of said first semiconductor regions of said MISFET;
a second conductor plug formed in said second opening in said second insulating film to electrically connect with said one of said first conductor plugs connected to the other of said first semiconductor regions of said MISFET; and
a third conductive strip formed on said second insulating film and electrically connected to said second conductor plug,
the method for manufacturing the semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising steps of:
forming said plurality of first openings simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions; and
forming said plurality of first conductor plugs in said first openings in said first insulating film on said first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion simultaneously,
wherein one of first conductor plugs is directly physically connected to one of the first semiconductor regions and the first conductive strip in said first portion and another of the first conductor plugs is directly physically connected to one of the second semiconductor regions and the second conductive strip in the second portion.
2. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 1 ,
wherein each of said first conductor plugs is comprised of a tungsten film.
3. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 2 ,
wherein each of said first conductor plugs is comprised of a multilayer film of titanium nitride and tungsten.
4. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 2 ,
wherein said second semiconductor regions comprise an n-type semiconductor region and a p-type semiconductor.
5. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 4 ,
wherein said second conductor plug is comprised of a tungsten film.
6. A method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having a first portion for a memory array and a second portion for a circuit other than the memory array on a semiconductor substrate, which semiconductor integrated circuit device comprises:
a MISFET arranged in said first portion, said MISFET having first semiconductor regions of n-type conductivity and a gate electrode between said first semiconductor regions;
a second semiconductor region of n-type conductivity and a third semiconductor region of p-type conductivity arranged in said second portion;
a first insulating film formed over said semiconductor substrate to cover said first and second portions;
a plurality of first openings formed simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions;
a plurality of first conductor plugs each comprising a tungsten film formed in said first openings in said first insulating film on said first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion;
a first conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said first portion and electrically connected to one of the first semiconductor regions of said MISFET through one of said first conductor plugs, wherein said first conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said first conductor plugs;
a second conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said second portion and electrically connected to said second and third semiconductor regions through said first conductor plugs to electrically connect said second and third semiconductor regions to one another through said second conductive strip, wherein said second conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said first conductor plugs;
a second insulating film formed over said first insulating film and said first and second conductive strips;
a second opening formed in said second insulating film over an upper surface of one of the first conductor plugs formed in one of said first openings in the first insulating film and connected to the other of said first semiconductor regions of said MISFET;
a second conductor plug formed in said second opening in said second insulating film to electrically connect with said one of said first conductor plugs connected to the other of said first semiconductor regions of said MISFET; and
a third conductive strip formed on said second insulating film and electrically connected to said second conductor plug,
the method for manufacturing the semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising steps of:
forming said plurality of first openings simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions; and
forming said plurality of first conductor plugs each comprising a tungsten film in said first openings in said first insulating film on said first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion simultaneously,
wherein one of first conductor plugs is directly physically connected to one of the first semiconductor regions and the first conductive strip in said first portion and another of the first conductor plugs is directly physically connected to one of the second semiconductor regions and the second conductive strip in the second portion.
7. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 6 ,
wherein each of said first conductor plugs comprises a multi-layer film of titanium nitride and tungsten.
8. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 6 ,
wherein said second conductor plug is comprised of a tungsten film.
9. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 1 , the semiconductor integrated circuit device further comprising:
first silicide layers formed between surfaces of said first semiconductor regions and said plurality of first conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on said first semiconductor regions; and
second silicide layers formed between surfaces of said second semiconductor regions and said plurality of first conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on said second semiconductor regions.
10. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 6 , the semiconductor integrated circuit device, further comprising:
first silicide layers formed between surfaces of said first semiconductor regions and said plurality of first conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on said first semiconductor regions; and
second silicide layers formed between surfaces of said second semiconductor regions and said plurality of first conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on said second semiconductor regions.
11. A method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having a first portion for a memory array and a second portion for a circuit other than the memory array on a semiconductor substrate, which semiconductor integrated circuit device comprises:
a MISFET arranged in said first portion, said MISFET having first semiconductor regions and a gate electrode between said first semiconductor regions;
second semiconductor regions arranged in said second portion;
a first insulating film formed over said semiconductor substrate to cover said first and second portions;
a plurality of openings formed simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions;
a plurality of conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on one of said first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion;
a first conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said first portion and electrically connected to said one of the first semiconductor regions of said MISFET through one of said conductor plugs, wherein said first conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said conductor plugs;
a second conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said second portion and electrically connected to said second semiconductor regions through said conductor plugs to electrically connect said second semiconductor regions to one another through said second conductive strip, wherein said second conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said conductor plugs; and
a second insulating film formed over said first insulating film and said first and second conductive strips,
the method for manufacturing the semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising steps of:
forming said plurality of openings simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions; and
forming said plurality of conductor plugs in said openings in said first insulating film on said one of the first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion simultaneously,
wherein said one of the conductor plugs is directly physically connected to said one of the first semiconductor regions and the first conductive strip in said first portion and another of the conductor plugs is directly physically connected to one of the second semiconductor regions and the second conductive strip in the second portion.
12. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 11 ,
wherein each of said conductor plugs is comprised of a tungsten film.
13. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 12 ,
wherein each of said conductor plugs is comprised of a multilayer film of titanium nitride and tungsten.
14. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 12 ,
wherein said second semiconductor regions comprise an n-type semiconductor region and a p-type semiconductor.
15. A method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having a first portion for a memory array and a second portion for a circuit other than the memory array on a semiconductor substrate, which semiconductor integrated circuit device comprises:
a MISFET arranged in said first portion, said MISFET having first semiconductor regions of n-type conductivity and a gate electrode between said first semiconductor regions;
a second semiconductor region of n-type conductivity and a third semiconductor region of p-type conductivity arranged in said second portion;
a first insulating film formed over said semiconductor substrate to cover said first and second portions;
a plurality of openings formed simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions;
a plurality of conductor plugs each comprised of a tungsten film formed in said openings in said first insulating film on one of said first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion;
a first conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said first portion and electrically connected to said one of the first semiconductor regions of said MISFET through one of said conductor plugs, wherein said first conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said conductor plugs;
a second conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said second portion and electrically connected to said second and third semiconductor regions through said conductor plugs to electrically connect said second and third semiconductor regions to one another through said second conductive strip, wherein said second conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said conductor plugs; and
a second insulating film formed over said first insulating film and said first and second conductive strips,
the method for manufacturing the semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising steps of:
forming said plurality of openings simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions; and
forming said plurality of conductor plugs each comprised of tungsten film in said openings in said first insulating film on said one of the first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion simultaneously,
wherein said one of the conductor plugs is directly physically connected to said one of the first semiconductor regions and the first conductive strip in said first portion and another of the conductor plugs is directly physically connected to one of the second semiconductor regions and the second conductive strip in the second portion.
16. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 15 ,
wherein each of said conductor plugs is comprised of a multilayer film of titanium nitride and tungsten.
17. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 11 , the semiconductor integrated circuit device further comprising:
first silicide layers formed between surfaces of said first semiconductor regions and said plurality of conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on said one of the first semiconductor regions; and,
second silicide layers formed between surfaces of said second semiconductor regions and said plurality of conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on said second semiconductor regions.
18. The method for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device according to claim 15 , the semiconductor integrated circuit device further comprising:
first silicide layers formed between surfaces of said first semiconductor regions and said plurality of conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on said one of the first semiconductor regions; and
second silicide layers formed between surfaces of said second semiconductor regions and said plurality of first conductor plugs formed in said openings in said first insulating film on said second semiconductor regions.
19. A apparatus for manufacturing a semiconductor integrated circuit device having a first portion for a memory array and a second portion for a circuit other than the memory array on a semiconductor substrate, which semiconductor integrated circuit device comprises:
a MISFET arranged in said first portion, said MISFET having first semiconductor regions and a gate electrode between said first semiconductor regions;
second semiconductor regions arranged in said second portion;
a first insulating film formed over said semiconductor substrate to cover said first and second portions;
a plurality of first openings formed simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions;
a plurality of first conductor plugs formed in said first openings in said first insulating film on said first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion;
a first conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said first portion and electrically connected to one of the first semiconductor regions of said MISFET through one of said first conductor plugs, wherein said first conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said first conductor plugs;
a second conductive strip formed on said first insulating film in said second portion and electrically connected to said second semiconductor regions through said first conductor plugs to electrically connect said second semiconductor regions to one another through said second conductive strip, wherein said second conductive strip is formed in a separate manufacturing step from said first conductor plugs;
a second insulating film formed over said first insulating film and said first and second conductive strips;
a second opening formed in said second insulating film over an upper surface of one of the first conductor plugs formed in one of said first openings in the first insulating film and connected to the other of said first semiconductor regions of said MISFET;
a second conductor plug formed in said second opening in said second insulating film to electrically connect with said one of said first conductor plugs connected to the other of said first semiconductor regions of said MISFET; and
a third conductive strip formed on said second insulating film and electrically connected to said second conductor plug,
the apparatus for manufacturing the semiconductor integrated circuit device comprising steps of:
means for forming said plurality of first openings simultaneously in said first insulating film above both said first and second portions; and
means for forming said plurality of first conductor plugs in said first openings in said first insulating film on said first semiconductor regions in said first portion and on said second semiconductor regions in said second portion simultaneously,
wherein one of first conductor plugs is directly physically connected to one of the first semiconductor regions and the first conductive strip in said first portion and another of the first conductor plugs is directly physically connected to one of the second semiconductor regions and the second conductive strip in the second portion.
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