Abstract

ABSTRACTA novel concept for CMOS transistor gate metallization is described. It is featured with Gate Cloisonné, a process consisting of dielectric deposition over frontend transistors, followed by chemical mechanical polishing to re-expose the gate pattern on a planar dielectric background. Based on this concept, two metallization schemes have been developed. One is self-aligned metal gate process, which allows for low thermal budget gate metallization with element metals such as W and Al, resulting in a very low sheet resistance (< 1 Ω/sq). The other scheme is dual self-aligned silicidation, which enables decoupling of gate silicidation from that of source/drain silicon areas. Titanium based silicidation process is implemented to form thick silicide on narrow polysilicon gates and thin one over active silicon areas. Low gate sheet resistance (≈ 1.9Ω/sq) is achieved with complete suppression of linewidth effects. Both the metallization schemes are a priori scaleable to deep submicron technologies and suitable to fabricating ultra-shallow junction devices with very low gate sheet resistance. Both of them have been implemented in a 0.25-μm CMOS technology.

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