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- the present disclosure relates to the manufacture of semiconductor devices, and, more specifically, to various novel integrated circuit products comprising lateral and vertical FinFET devices.
- Transistors come in a variety of shapes and forms, e.g., planar transistors, FinFET transistors, nanowire devices, etc.
- the transistors are typically either NMOS (NFET) or PMOS (PFET) type devices wherein the “N” and “P” designation is based upon the type of dopants used to create the source/drain regions of the devices.
- CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
- CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
- each device comprises drain and source regions and a gate electrode structure positioned above and between the source/drain regions.
- a gate electrode structure positioned above and between the source/drain regions.
- a conductive channel region forms between the drain region and the source region.
- lateral FinFET devices As it relates to FinFET devices, there are so-called lateral FinFET devices and vertical FinFET devices, the basic structure of which is well known to those skilled in the art.
- the source/drain regions are positioned on opposite sides of the gate structure of the device.
- the channel region of the device is positioned vertically below one of the source/drain regions while the other source/drain region is positioned vertically below the channel region, i.e., the channel region is positioned vertically between a lower source/drain region and an upper source/drain region.
- a vertical FinFET device is not symmetrical with respect to how it may be wired in the integrated circuit. That is, the electrical characteristics of a vertical FinFET device are different depending upon the direction of current flow, i.e., top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top. Thus, the use of traditional non-symmetric vertical FinFET devices limits design flexibility. In some applications, it is desirable to form both lateral FinFET devices and vertical FinFET devices on the same integrated circuit product. However, a process flow must be developed for forming both types of FinFET devices that is efficient and may be incorporated in a mass production manufacturing environment.
- the present disclosure is directed to various novel integrated circuit products comprising lateral and vertical FinFET devices that may solve or reduce one or more of the problems identified above.
- One illustrative method disclosed herein includes, among other things, forming first and second replacement gate cavities for a lateral FinFET device and a vertical FinFET device, respectively, forming first and second recessed gate structures in first and second replacement gate cavities and, while masking the first recessed gate structure with a first masking layer, performing a recess etching process on the second recessed gate structure so as to define a further recessed second gate structure and to expose at least a portion of the channel structure within the second gate cavity.
- the method further comprises forming first and second gate cap layers in the first and second replacement gate cavities, respectively, while masking the first gate cap layer with a second masking layer, forming a recess in the second gate cap layer that exposes at least a portion of the channel structure, forming a semiconductor material on the exposed portion of the channel structure within the recess in the second gate cap layer, the semiconductor material defining a first source/drain region for the vertical FinFET device, and forming a first gate contact structure for the first recessed gate structure, a second gate contact structure for the further recessed second gate structure and a first source/drain contact structure for the first source/drain region of the vertical FinFET device.
- One example of a novel integrated circuit product disclosed herein includes, among other things, a lateral FinFET device comprising a first gate structure having a first upper surface positioned above a semiconductor substrate and a vertical FinFET device comprising a second gate structure having a second upper surface positioned above a semiconductor substrate, wherein the first upper surface of the first gate structure is positioned at a first height level above a reference surface of the semiconductor substrate, and the second upper surface of the second gate structure is positioned at a second height level above the reference surface of the semiconductor substrate, the first height level being greater than the second height level.
- a novel integrated circuit product disclosed herein includes, among other things, a lateral FinFET device comprising a first gate structure, a vertical FinFET device comprising a second gate structure and a layer of insulating material positioned under the first and second gate structures, wherein, relative to a horizontally-oriented reference surface of the semiconductor substrate, a first portion of the layer of insulating material that is positioned under the first gate structure has a first upper surface that is located at a first height level and a second portion of the layer of insulating material that is positioned under the second gate structure has a second upper surface that is located at a second height level, wherein the first height level is greater than the second height level.
- FIGS. 1A-1U depict various illustrative novel methods disclosed herein for forming lateral and vertical FinFET devices and the resulting integrated circuit product.
- FIG. 1A is a simplistic plan view of an illustrative lateral FinFET device 10 and a vertical FinFET device 50 .
- the gate structures, source/drain contact structures and gate contact structures are also schematically depicted for the devices 10 , 50 .
- the horizontally oriented section arrow depicts where various cross-sectional drawings included herein are taken through both of the devices 10 , 50 .
- drawings 1 S, 1 T and 1 U are cross-sectional views taken through the vertical FinFET device 50 only.
- the lateral FinFET device 10 is depicted as only having two illustrative fins, but in practice it may have any desired number of fins, i.e., one or more.
- FIG. 1B depicts the integrated circuit product 100 at an early stage of fabrication wherein several process operations have already been performed.
- the product 100 will be formed in and above a substrate 12 .
- the substrate 12 may have a variety of configurations, such as the depicted bulk silicon configuration.
- the substrate 12 may also have a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) configuration that includes a bulk silicon layer, a buried insulation layer and an active layer, wherein semiconductor devices are formed in and above the active layer.
- SOI silicon-on-insulator
- the substrate 12 may be made of silicon or it may be made of materials other than silicon.
- the terms “substrate” or “semiconductor substrate” should be understood to cover all semiconducting materials and all forms of such materials.
- the product 100 is depicted after a common etching process was performed through a patterned masking layer (not shown) to define a plurality of trenches 14 in the substrate 12 .
- the trenches 14 define a plurality of fins 16 for the lateral FinFET device 10 and a channel structure 18 for the vertical FinFET device 50 . At least a portion of the channel structure 18 will define the channel region for the vertical FinFET device 50 when fabrication is complete.
- FIG. 1B also depicts the product 100 after a layer of insulating material 22 , such as silicon dioxide, was formed so as to overfill the final trenches 14 .
- FIG. 1S is a cross-sectional view of the vertical FinFET device 50 taken where indicated in FIG. 1B . As indicated, the vertical FinFET device 50 is patterned such that an extended portion 12 A of the substrate 12 is positioned adjacent to the channel structure 18 . The dimensions of the portion 12 A may vary depending upon the particular application.
- the fins 16 and the channel structure 18 may be formed to any desired height or width.
- the trenches 14 and the fins 16 are all of a uniform size and shape. However, such uniformity in the size and shape of the trenches 14 and the fins 16 is not required to practice at least some aspects of the inventions disclosed herein.
- the trenches 14 are depicted as having been formed by performing an anisotropic etching process. In some cases, the trenches 14 may have a reentrant profile near the bottom of the trenches 14 .
- the trenches 14 may tend to have a more rounded configuration or non-linear configuration as compared to the generally linear configuration of the trenches 14 that are formed by performing an anisotropic etching process.
- the trenches 14 may be formed in such a manner that the fins 16 have a tapered cross-sectional configuration (wider at the bottom than at the top at this point in the process flow).
- the size and configuration of the trenches 14 , the fins 16 and the channel structure 18 and the manner in which they are made should not be considered a limitation of the present invention.
- FIG. 1C depicts the product 100 after a patterned masking layer 24 , e.g., a patterned layer of photoresist, was formed above the layer of insulating material 22 .
- the patterned layer of photoresist 22 covers the vertical FinFET device 50 and exposes the lateral FinFET device 10 .
- An illustrative ion implantation process 26 i.e., a so-called punch stop implant process, was performed through the patterned masking layer 24 to form illustrative punch stop implants 26 A in the fins 16 at a desired depth.
- the implanted materials, implant dose and implant energy during the implantation process 26 may all vary depending upon the particular application.
- FIG. 1D depicts the product 100 after several process operations were performed.
- a second a patterned masking layer 28 e.g., a patterned layer of photoresist, was formed above the layer of insulating material 22 .
- the patterned masking layer 28 covers the lateral FinFET device 10 and exposes the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- an ion implantation process 27 was performed through the patterned masking layer 28 to form a doped drain region 23 in the substrate 12 under the channel structure 18 and in the extended portion 12 A of the substrate 12 .
- the implanted dopant materials, implant dose and implant energy during the implantation process 27 may all vary depending upon the particular application. Thereafter, a recess etching process was performed on the exposed portion of the layer of insulating material 22 above the vertical FinFET device 50 . The amount of such recessing may vary depending upon the particular application. Although the region 23 is described as being a drain region, it is a generic source/drain region that could function as either a drain region or a source region for the vertical FinFET device 50 . It should also be noted that, if desired, the implant process 27 could be performed after the layer of insulating material 22 is recessed.
- the lateral FinFET device 10 is subjected to the above processing operations prior to processing the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- the above-described processing operations could be reversed, i.e., the vertical FinFET device 50 could be processed prior to the lateral FinFET device 10 .
- FIG. 1E depicts the product 100 after the patterned masking layer 28 was removed from the product.
- FIG. 1F depicts the product 100 after another recess etching process was performed on the portions of the layer of insulating material 22 positioned above both the lateral FinFET device 10 and the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- the amount of such recessing may vary depending upon the particular application.
- This recess etching process exposes the final fin height for the fins 16 of the lateral FinFET device 10 . Due to the previous selective recessing of the insulating material 22 above the vertical FinFET device 50 , more, i.e., a greater height, of the channel structure 18 is exposed as compared to fins 16 .
- FIG. 1G depicts the product 100 after materials for sacrificial gate structures 30 are formed above both the lateral FinFET device 10 and the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- the sacrificial gate structures 30 are intended to be representative in nature of any type of sacrificial gate structure that may be employed in manufacturing integrated circuit products using so-called gate-last (replacement gate) manufacturing techniques.
- the sacrificial gate structures 30 are comprised of a sacrificial gate insulation layer 30 A, such as silicon dioxide, and a sacrificial gate electrode 30 B, such as polysilicon or amorphous silicon.
- an illustrative gate cap layer 32 (e.g., silicon nitride).
- the layers of material for the sacrificial gate structure 30 and the gate cap layer 32 may be initially formed/deposited above the substrate 12 .
- FIG. 1H depicts the product 100 after the materials for the sacrificial gate structures 30 and the gate cap layer 32 were patterned using traditional masking and etching techniques. This process results in the formation of separate sacrificial gate structures 30 above the lateral FinFET device 10 and the vertical FinFET device 50 . Thereafter, sidewall spacers 34 were formed adjacent the patterned sacrificial gate structures 30 . The spacers 34 were formed by depositing a layer of spacer material and thereafter performing an anisotropic etching process.
- FIG. 1I depicts the product 100 after another layer of insulating material 36 , such as silicon dioxide, was formed so as to overfill the spaces between the sidewall spacers 34 , and after one or more chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) processes were performed to planarize the upper surface of the insulating material 36 with the upper surface of the sacrificial gate structures 30 so as to thereby expose the sacrificial gate electrodes 30 B. As depicted, these process operations result in the removal of the gate cap layers 32 .
- CMP chemical mechanical polishing
- FIG. 1J depicts the product 100 after one or more etching processes were performed to remove the sacrificial gate structures 30 , which results in the formation of a plurality of replacement gate cavities 38 A, 38 B (generally referred to with the reference number 38 ) for the devices 10 , 50 , respectively.
- the replacement gate cavities 38 are laterally defined by the spacers 34 .
- Final replacement gate structures for the devices 10 , 50 will be formed in the replacement gate cavities 38 .
- FIG. 1K depicts the product 100 after illustrative and schematically depicted recessed replacement (or final) gate structures 40 A, 40 B (generally referred to with the reference number 40 ) were formed in the gate cavities 38 for the devices 10 , 50 , respectively.
- the final gate structures 40 for both of the devices 10 , 50 are made of the same materials.
- the gate structures 40 depicted herein are intended to be representative in nature of any type of replacement gate structure that may be employed in manufacturing integrated circuit products. Typically, a pre-clean process will be performed in an attempt to remove all foreign materials from within the gate cavities 38 prior to forming the various layers of material that will become part of the gate structures 40 .
- the final gate structures 40 may be formed by sequentially depositing the materials of the gate structures into the gate cavities 38 and above the layer of insulating material 36 and then performing a CMP process to remove excess materials above the layer of insulating material 36 .
- FIG. 1K depicts the product after one or more recess etching processes were performed to recess the gate materials for the final gate structures 40 . The amount of such recessing of the gate materials may vary depending upon the particular application.
- FIG. 1L depicts the product after several process operations were performed.
- a patterned masking layer 42 e.g., a patterned layer of photoresist, was formed above the product 100 .
- the patterned masking layer 42 covers the lateral FinFET device 10 and exposes the vertical FinFET device 50 , and, more particularly, the final gate structure 40 B for the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- a timed, recess etching process was performed to further recess the gate materials of the gate structure 40 B until such time as the further recessed upper surface 41 of the gate structure 40 B is positioned below an upper surface 18 S of the channel structure 18 .
- the amount of the channel structure 18 exposed above the upper surface 41 may vary depending upon the particular application, e.g., 5-10 nm.
- the further recessed gate structure 40 B has an upper surface that is at a height level that is less than a height level of an upper surface of the recessed gate structure 40 A for the lateral FinFET device 10 , relative to a reference surface of the substrate, such as the original, horizontally-oriented upper surface of the substrate 12 .
- FIG. 1M depicts the product 100 after the patterned masking layer 42 was removed.
- FIG. 1N depicts the product 100 after gate cap layers 44 A, 44 B (generally referred to with the reference number 44 ) were formed in the gate cavities 38 for the devices 10 , 50 , respectively.
- the gate cap layers 44 may be comprised of a variety of materials, e.g., silicon nitride, and they may be formed by overfilling the remaining portions of the cavities 38 with the gate cap material and thereafter performing a CMP process to remove excess materials.
- FIG. 1O depicts the product after several process operations were performed.
- another patterned masking layer 46 e.g., a patterned hard mask layer, was formed above the product 100 .
- the patterned masking layer 46 covers the lateral FinFET device 10 and exposes the vertical FinFET device 50 , and, more particularly, it exposes the gate cap layer 44 B for the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- a timed, recess etching process was performed to further remove portions of the gate cap layer 44 B until such time as a recess 48 was formed in the recessed gate cap layer 44 B that exposes the upper surface 18 S of the channel structure 18 within the gate cavity 38 B.
- FIG. 1P depicts the product 100 after an epi semiconductor material 54 , such as silicon, was formed within the recess 48 .
- the patterned masking layer 46 was removed prior to the formation of the epi semiconductor material 54 , i.e., a situation where the patterned mask layer 46 is comprised of photoresist material.
- the patterned masking layer 46 is made of a hard mask material, such as silicon dioxide, it may remain positioned on the product 100 while the epi semiconductor material 54 is being formed, and such a hard mask layer may remain as part of the final product.
- the patterned masking layer 46 will be depicted as having been removed prior to the formation of the epi material 54 .
- the epi semiconductor material 54 was formed by performing an epitaxial deposition process using the exposed surface 18 S of the channel structure 18 as a template.
- the vertical thickness of the epi semiconductor material 54 may vary depending upon the particular application. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art after a complete reading of the present application, the epi semiconductor material 54 will constitute the source region for the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- the epi semiconductor material 54 may be doped in situ with the appropriate dopant material during the epi growth process, or it may be formed in an undoped condition and then doped by performing an ion implantation process.
- the region 54 is described as being a source region, it is a generic source/drain region that could function as either a drain region or a source region for the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- FIG. 1Q depicts the product 100 after another patterned masking layer (not shown) was formed above the product and an etching process was performed through the patterned masking layer to define gate contact opening 56 through the gate cap layer 44 A of the lateral
- FIG. 1U where the gate contact opening 61 has been formed in the gate cap layer 44 B for the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- FIGS. 1R and 1U depict the product 100 after one or more schematically depicted conductive materials, e.g., tungsten, were formed in the various openings and recesses in the gate cap layers 44 and the layer of insulating material 36 to define various contact structures to the devices 10 , 50 .
- the contact structures were formed by depositing one or more conductive materials in various openings and recesses in the gate cap layers 44 and the layer of insulating material 36 , and thereafter performing a CMP process to remove the excess materials.
- FIG. 1R depicts the formation of the gate contact 58 for the lateral FinFET device 10 and the source/drain contact 60 for the vertical FinFET device 50 .
- FIG. 1U depicts the formation of the gate contact 62 and the source contact 60 in the gate cap layer 44 B, as well as the formation of the drain contact 64 in the layer of insulating material 36 .
- the layer of insulating material 22 is thicker under the gate structure 40 A than it is under the gate structure 40 B. More specifically, relative to a common horizontally oriented reference surface 35 of the substrate, an upper surface 20 X of the layer of insulating material 22 is positioned at a first height level under the gate structure 40 A and an upper surface 20 Y of the layer of insulating material 22 is positioned under the gate structure 40 B at a second height level, wherein the first height level is greater than the second height level.
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Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- Generally, the present disclosure relates to the manufacture of semiconductor devices, and, more specifically, to various novel integrated circuit products comprising lateral and vertical FinFET devices.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In modern integrated circuits, such as microprocessors, storage devices and the like, a very large number of circuit elements, especially transistors, are provided on a restricted chip area. Transistors come in a variety of shapes and forms, e.g., planar transistors, FinFET transistors, nanowire devices, etc. The transistors are typically either NMOS (NFET) or PMOS (PFET) type devices wherein the “N” and “P” designation is based upon the type of dopants used to create the source/drain regions of the devices. So-called CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) technology or products refers to integrated circuit products that are manufactured using both NMOS and PMOS transistor devices. Irrespective of the physical configuration of the transistor device, each device comprises drain and source regions and a gate electrode structure positioned above and between the source/drain regions. Upon application of an appropriate control voltage to the gate electrode, a conductive channel region forms between the drain region and the source region.
- As it relates to FinFET devices, there are so-called lateral FinFET devices and vertical FinFET devices, the basic structure of which is well known to those skilled in the art. In general, when viewing a lateral FinFET device from above, the source/drain regions are positioned on opposite sides of the gate structure of the device. In contrast, when viewing a vertical FinFET device from above, the channel region of the device is positioned vertically below one of the source/drain regions while the other source/drain region is positioned vertically below the channel region, i.e., the channel region is positioned vertically between a lower source/drain region and an upper source/drain region. Unlike a lateral FinFET device, a vertical FinFET device is not symmetrical with respect to how it may be wired in the integrated circuit. That is, the electrical characteristics of a vertical FinFET device are different depending upon the direction of current flow, i.e., top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top. Thus, the use of traditional non-symmetric vertical FinFET devices limits design flexibility. In some applications, it is desirable to form both lateral FinFET devices and vertical FinFET devices on the same integrated circuit product. However, a process flow must be developed for forming both types of FinFET devices that is efficient and may be incorporated in a mass production manufacturing environment.
- The present disclosure is directed to various novel integrated circuit products comprising lateral and vertical FinFET devices that may solve or reduce one or more of the problems identified above.
- The following presents a simplified summary of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an exhaustive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key or critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is discussed later.
- Generally, the present disclosure is directed to various novel methods of forming lateral and vertical FinFET devices and the resulting integrated circuit product. One illustrative method disclosed herein includes, among other things, forming first and second replacement gate cavities for a lateral FinFET device and a vertical FinFET device, respectively, forming first and second recessed gate structures in first and second replacement gate cavities and, while masking the first recessed gate structure with a first masking layer, performing a recess etching process on the second recessed gate structure so as to define a further recessed second gate structure and to expose at least a portion of the channel structure within the second gate cavity. In this embodiment, the method further comprises forming first and second gate cap layers in the first and second replacement gate cavities, respectively, while masking the first gate cap layer with a second masking layer, forming a recess in the second gate cap layer that exposes at least a portion of the channel structure, forming a semiconductor material on the exposed portion of the channel structure within the recess in the second gate cap layer, the semiconductor material defining a first source/drain region for the vertical FinFET device, and forming a first gate contact structure for the first recessed gate structure, a second gate contact structure for the further recessed second gate structure and a first source/drain contact structure for the first source/drain region of the vertical FinFET device.
- One example of a novel integrated circuit product disclosed herein includes, among other things, a lateral FinFET device comprising a first gate structure having a first upper surface positioned above a semiconductor substrate and a vertical FinFET device comprising a second gate structure having a second upper surface positioned above a semiconductor substrate, wherein the first upper surface of the first gate structure is positioned at a first height level above a reference surface of the semiconductor substrate, and the second upper surface of the second gate structure is positioned at a second height level above the reference surface of the semiconductor substrate, the first height level being greater than the second height level.
- Another example of a novel integrated circuit product disclosed herein includes, among other things, a lateral FinFET device comprising a first gate structure, a vertical FinFET device comprising a second gate structure and a layer of insulating material positioned under the first and second gate structures, wherein, relative to a horizontally-oriented reference surface of the semiconductor substrate, a first portion of the layer of insulating material that is positioned under the first gate structure has a first upper surface that is located at a first height level and a second portion of the layer of insulating material that is positioned under the second gate structure has a second upper surface that is located at a second height level, wherein the first height level is greater than the second height level.
- The disclosure may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
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FIGS. 1A-1U depict various illustrative novel methods disclosed herein for forming lateral and vertical FinFET devices and the resulting integrated circuit product. - While the subject matter disclosed herein is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
- Various illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. In the interest of clarity, not all features of an actual implementation are described in this specification. It will of course be appreciated that in the development of any such actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developers' specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints, which will vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
- The present subject matter will now be described with reference to the attached figures. Various structures, systems and devices are schematically depicted in the drawings for purposes of explanation only and so as to not obscure the present disclosure with details that are well known to those skilled in the art. Nevertheless, the attached drawings are included to describe and explain illustrative examples of the present disclosure. The words and phrases used herein should be understood and interpreted to have a meaning consistent with the understanding of those words and phrases by those skilled in the relevant art. No special definition of a term or phrase, i.e., a definition that is different from the ordinary and customary meaning as understood by those skilled in the art, is intended to be implied by consistent usage of the term or phrase herein. To the extent that a term or phrase is intended to have a special meaning, i.e., a meaning other than that understood by skilled artisans, such a special definition will be expressly set forth in the specification in a definitional manner that directly and unequivocally provides the special definition for the term or phrase. As will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon a complete reading of the present application, the methods disclosed herein may be employed in manufacturing a variety of different devices, including, but not limited to, logic devices, memory devices, etc., and the devices may be may be either NMOS or PMOS devices.
- As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art after a complete reading of the present application, various doped regions, e.g., source/drain regions, halo implant regions, well regions and the like, are not depicted in the attached drawings. Of course, the inventions disclosed herein should not be considered to be limited to the illustrative examples depicted and described herein. The various components and structures of the integrated
circuit product 100 disclosed herein may be formed using a variety of different materials and by performing a variety of known techniques, e.g., a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process, an atomic layer deposition (ALD) process, a thermal growth process, spin-coating techniques, etc. The thicknesses of these various layers of material may also vary depending upon the particular application. With reference to the attached figures, various illustrative embodiments of the methods and devices disclosed herein will now be described in more detail. -
FIG. 1A is a simplistic plan view of an illustrativelateral FinFET device 10 and avertical FinFET device 50. The gate structures, source/drain contact structures and gate contact structures are also schematically depicted for thedevices devices FIG. 1A ,drawings vertical FinFET device 50 only. Thelateral FinFET device 10 is depicted as only having two illustrative fins, but in practice it may have any desired number of fins, i.e., one or more. -
FIG. 1B depicts the integratedcircuit product 100 at an early stage of fabrication wherein several process operations have already been performed. In general, theproduct 100 will be formed in and above asubstrate 12. Thesubstrate 12 may have a variety of configurations, such as the depicted bulk silicon configuration. Thesubstrate 12 may also have a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) configuration that includes a bulk silicon layer, a buried insulation layer and an active layer, wherein semiconductor devices are formed in and above the active layer. Thesubstrate 12 may be made of silicon or it may be made of materials other than silicon. Thus, the terms “substrate” or “semiconductor substrate” should be understood to cover all semiconducting materials and all forms of such materials. - With continuing reference to
FIG. 1B , theproduct 100 is depicted after a common etching process was performed through a patterned masking layer (not shown) to define a plurality oftrenches 14 in thesubstrate 12. Thetrenches 14 define a plurality offins 16 for thelateral FinFET device 10 and achannel structure 18 for thevertical FinFET device 50. At least a portion of thechannel structure 18 will define the channel region for thevertical FinFET device 50 when fabrication is complete.FIG. 1B also depicts theproduct 100 after a layer of insulatingmaterial 22, such as silicon dioxide, was formed so as to overfill thefinal trenches 14. A chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) process was then performed to planarize the upper surface of the insulatingmaterial 22 and to remove the patterned hard mask layer. Due to the fact that some of thetrenches 14 were formed to a greater depth, filling the deeper trenches with the insulatingmaterial 22 results in the formation ofdevice isolation regions 22X.FIG. 1S is a cross-sectional view of thevertical FinFET device 50 taken where indicated inFIG. 1B . As indicated, thevertical FinFET device 50 is patterned such that anextended portion 12A of thesubstrate 12 is positioned adjacent to thechannel structure 18. The dimensions of theportion 12A may vary depending upon the particular application. - The
fins 16 and thechannel structure 18 may be formed to any desired height or width. In the illustrative example depicted in the attached figures, thetrenches 14 and thefins 16 are all of a uniform size and shape. However, such uniformity in the size and shape of thetrenches 14 and thefins 16 is not required to practice at least some aspects of the inventions disclosed herein. In the example depicted herein, thetrenches 14 are depicted as having been formed by performing an anisotropic etching process. In some cases, thetrenches 14 may have a reentrant profile near the bottom of thetrenches 14. To the extent thetrenches 14 are formed by performing a wet etching process, thetrenches 14 may tend to have a more rounded configuration or non-linear configuration as compared to the generally linear configuration of thetrenches 14 that are formed by performing an anisotropic etching process. In other cases, thetrenches 14 may be formed in such a manner that thefins 16 have a tapered cross-sectional configuration (wider at the bottom than at the top at this point in the process flow). Thus, the size and configuration of thetrenches 14, thefins 16 and thechannel structure 18 and the manner in which they are made should not be considered a limitation of the present invention. -
FIG. 1C depicts theproduct 100 after apatterned masking layer 24, e.g., a patterned layer of photoresist, was formed above the layer of insulatingmaterial 22. The patterned layer ofphotoresist 22 covers thevertical FinFET device 50 and exposes thelateral FinFET device 10. An illustrativeion implantation process 26, i.e., a so-called punch stop implant process, was performed through the patternedmasking layer 24 to form illustrativepunch stop implants 26A in thefins 16 at a desired depth. The implanted materials, implant dose and implant energy during theimplantation process 26 may all vary depending upon the particular application. -
FIG. 1D depicts theproduct 100 after several process operations were performed. First the patternedmasking layer 24 was removed. Thereafter, a second a patternedmasking layer 28, e.g., a patterned layer of photoresist, was formed above the layer of insulatingmaterial 22. The patternedmasking layer 28 covers thelateral FinFET device 10 and exposes thevertical FinFET device 50. Next, with reference toFIGS. 1D and 1T , anion implantation process 27 was performed through the patternedmasking layer 28 to form a dopeddrain region 23 in thesubstrate 12 under thechannel structure 18 and in theextended portion 12A of thesubstrate 12. The implanted dopant materials, implant dose and implant energy during theimplantation process 27 may all vary depending upon the particular application. Thereafter, a recess etching process was performed on the exposed portion of the layer of insulatingmaterial 22 above thevertical FinFET device 50. The amount of such recessing may vary depending upon the particular application. Although theregion 23 is described as being a drain region, it is a generic source/drain region that could function as either a drain region or a source region for thevertical FinFET device 50. It should also be noted that, if desired, theimplant process 27 could be performed after the layer of insulatingmaterial 22 is recessed. Moreover, in the illustrative process flow depicted herein, thelateral FinFET device 10 is subjected to the above processing operations prior to processing thevertical FinFET device 50. In practice, the above-described processing operations could be reversed, i.e., thevertical FinFET device 50 could be processed prior to thelateral FinFET device 10. -
FIG. 1E depicts theproduct 100 after the patternedmasking layer 28 was removed from the product. -
FIG. 1F depicts theproduct 100 after another recess etching process was performed on the portions of the layer of insulatingmaterial 22 positioned above both thelateral FinFET device 10 and thevertical FinFET device 50. The amount of such recessing may vary depending upon the particular application. This recess etching process exposes the final fin height for thefins 16 of thelateral FinFET device 10. Due to the previous selective recessing of the insulatingmaterial 22 above thevertical FinFET device 50, more, i.e., a greater height, of thechannel structure 18 is exposed as compared tofins 16. - The inventions disclosed herein will be disclosed in the context of forming gate structures for the
devices FIG. 1G depicts theproduct 100 after materials forsacrificial gate structures 30 are formed above both thelateral FinFET device 10 and thevertical FinFET device 50. Thesacrificial gate structures 30 are intended to be representative in nature of any type of sacrificial gate structure that may be employed in manufacturing integrated circuit products using so-called gate-last (replacement gate) manufacturing techniques. In general, thesacrificial gate structures 30 are comprised of a sacrificialgate insulation layer 30A, such as silicon dioxide, and asacrificial gate electrode 30B, such as polysilicon or amorphous silicon. Also depicted is an illustrative gate cap layer 32 (e.g., silicon nitride). In one illustrative replacement gate manufacturing technique, the layers of material for thesacrificial gate structure 30 and thegate cap layer 32 may be initially formed/deposited above thesubstrate 12. -
FIG. 1H depicts theproduct 100 after the materials for thesacrificial gate structures 30 and thegate cap layer 32 were patterned using traditional masking and etching techniques. This process results in the formation of separatesacrificial gate structures 30 above thelateral FinFET device 10 and thevertical FinFET device 50. Thereafter,sidewall spacers 34 were formed adjacent the patternedsacrificial gate structures 30. Thespacers 34 were formed by depositing a layer of spacer material and thereafter performing an anisotropic etching process. -
FIG. 1I depicts theproduct 100 after another layer of insulatingmaterial 36, such as silicon dioxide, was formed so as to overfill the spaces between thesidewall spacers 34, and after one or more chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) processes were performed to planarize the upper surface of the insulatingmaterial 36 with the upper surface of thesacrificial gate structures 30 so as to thereby expose thesacrificial gate electrodes 30B. As depicted, these process operations result in the removal of the gate cap layers 32. -
FIG. 1J depicts theproduct 100 after one or more etching processes were performed to remove thesacrificial gate structures 30, which results in the formation of a plurality ofreplacement gate cavities devices spacers 34. Final replacement gate structures for thedevices -
FIG. 1K depicts theproduct 100 after illustrative and schematically depicted recessed replacement (or final)gate structures devices devices material 36 and then performing a CMP process to remove excess materials above the layer of insulatingmaterial 36.FIG. 1K depicts the product after one or more recess etching processes were performed to recess the gate materials for the final gate structures 40. The amount of such recessing of the gate materials may vary depending upon the particular application. -
FIG. 1L depicts the product after several process operations were performed. First, apatterned masking layer 42, e.g., a patterned layer of photoresist, was formed above theproduct 100. The patternedmasking layer 42 covers thelateral FinFET device 10 and exposes thevertical FinFET device 50, and, more particularly, thefinal gate structure 40B for thevertical FinFET device 50. Thereafter, a timed, recess etching process was performed to further recess the gate materials of thegate structure 40B until such time as the further recessedupper surface 41 of thegate structure 40B is positioned below anupper surface 18S of thechannel structure 18. The amount of thechannel structure 18 exposed above theupper surface 41 may vary depending upon the particular application, e.g., 5-10 nm. The further recessedgate structure 40B has an upper surface that is at a height level that is less than a height level of an upper surface of the recessedgate structure 40A for thelateral FinFET device 10, relative to a reference surface of the substrate, such as the original, horizontally-oriented upper surface of thesubstrate 12. -
FIG. 1M depicts theproduct 100 after the patternedmasking layer 42 was removed. -
FIG. 1N depicts theproduct 100 after gate cap layers 44A, 44B (generally referred to with the reference number 44) were formed in the gate cavities 38 for thedevices -
FIG. 1O depicts the product after several process operations were performed. First, another patternedmasking layer 46, e.g., a patterned hard mask layer, was formed above theproduct 100. The patternedmasking layer 46 covers thelateral FinFET device 10 and exposes thevertical FinFET device 50, and, more particularly, it exposes thegate cap layer 44B for thevertical FinFET device 50. Thereafter, a timed, recess etching process was performed to further remove portions of thegate cap layer 44B until such time as arecess 48 was formed in the recessedgate cap layer 44B that exposes theupper surface 18S of thechannel structure 18 within thegate cavity 38B. -
FIG. 1P depicts theproduct 100 after anepi semiconductor material 54, such as silicon, was formed within therecess 48. In the depicted example, the patternedmasking layer 46 was removed prior to the formation of theepi semiconductor material 54, i.e., a situation where the patternedmask layer 46 is comprised of photoresist material. Of course, in the case where the patternedmasking layer 46 is made of a hard mask material, such as silicon dioxide, it may remain positioned on theproduct 100 while theepi semiconductor material 54 is being formed, and such a hard mask layer may remain as part of the final product. For ease of description, the patternedmasking layer 46 will be depicted as having been removed prior to the formation of the epimaterial 54. Theepi semiconductor material 54 was formed by performing an epitaxial deposition process using the exposedsurface 18S of thechannel structure 18 as a template. The vertical thickness of theepi semiconductor material 54 may vary depending upon the particular application. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art after a complete reading of the present application, theepi semiconductor material 54 will constitute the source region for thevertical FinFET device 50. Thus, theepi semiconductor material 54 may be doped in situ with the appropriate dopant material during the epi growth process, or it may be formed in an undoped condition and then doped by performing an ion implantation process. Although theregion 54 is described as being a source region, it is a generic source/drain region that could function as either a drain region or a source region for thevertical FinFET device 50. -
FIG. 1Q depicts theproduct 100 after another patterned masking layer (not shown) was formed above the product and an etching process was performed through the patterned masking layer to define gate contact opening 56 through thegate cap layer 44A of the lateral -
FinFET device 10. A similar gate contact opening is formed for thevertical FinFET device 50 at the same time, but that contact opening is not depicted inFIG. 1Q . SeeFIG. 1U where thegate contact opening 61 has been formed in thegate cap layer 44B for thevertical FinFET device 50. -
FIGS. 1R and 1U depict theproduct 100 after one or more schematically depicted conductive materials, e.g., tungsten, were formed in the various openings and recesses in the gate cap layers 44 and the layer of insulatingmaterial 36 to define various contact structures to thedevices material 36, and thereafter performing a CMP process to remove the excess materials.FIG. 1R depicts the formation of thegate contact 58 for thelateral FinFET device 10 and the source/drain contact 60 for thevertical FinFET device 50.FIG. 1U depicts the formation of thegate contact 62 and thesource contact 60 in thegate cap layer 44B, as well as the formation of thedrain contact 64 in the layer of insulatingmaterial 36. - With continuing reference to
FIG. 1R , it should be noted that, when viewed in the depicted cross-section, the layer of insulatingmaterial 22 is thicker under thegate structure 40A than it is under thegate structure 40B. More specifically, relative to a common horizontally orientedreference surface 35 of the substrate, anupper surface 20X of the layer of insulatingmaterial 22 is positioned at a first height level under thegate structure 40A and anupper surface 20Y of the layer of insulatingmaterial 22 is positioned under thegate structure 40B at a second height level, wherein the first height level is greater than the second height level. - The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the invention may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. For example, the process steps set forth above may be performed in a different order. Furthermore, no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown, other than as described in the claims below. It is therefore evident that the particular embodiments disclosed above may be altered or modified and all such variations are considered within the scope and spirit of the invention. Note that the use of terms, such as “first,” “second,” “third” or “fourth” to describe various processes or structures in this specification and in the attached claims is only used as a shorthand reference to such steps/structures and does not necessarily imply that such steps/structures are performed/formed in that ordered sequence. Of course, depending upon the exact claim language, an ordered sequence of such processes may or may not be required. Accordingly, the protection sought herein is as set forth in the claims below.
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