Reduced source resistance is realized in a laterally diffused MOS transistor by fabricating the transistor in a p-doped epitaxial layer on an N-doped semiconductor substrate and using a trench contact for ohmically connecting the N-doped source region to the N-doped substrate.
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0. 23. A device, comprising:
a doped substrate;
a doped epitaxial layer over the doped substrate, wherein the doped epitaxial layer includes a doped buried layer;
a doped source region in the doped epitaxial layer; and
a source contact, wherein the source contact extends through the doped epitaxial layer into the doped substrate and connects the doped source region to the doped substrate.
16. A transistor structure comprising:
a) a an N-doped semiconductor substrate,;
b) a p-doped epitaxial semiconductor layer formed on the substrate, the layer including a buried p-doped layer and having a surface,;
c) a source region and a drain region formed in the epitaxial layer with a channel region there between,;
d) a gate electrode formed on an insulator above the channel region,; and
e) a source contact extending from the surface of the epitaxial layer through the epitaxial layer to the N-doped semiconductor substrate, the source contact including a trench through the epitaxial layer filled with conductive material.
1. A ldmos transistor comprising:
a) a an N-doped substrate,;
b) a p-doped epitaxial layer on the N-doped substrate with a p+ doped buried layer in the epitaxial layer,;
c) a gate electrode on a dielectric layer on the surface of the p-doped epitaxial layer and over a p-doped channel region in the p-doped epitaxial layer,;
d) a an N-doped drain region in the p-doped epitaxial layer extending from one side of the gate electrode,;
e) a an N-doped source region in the p-doped epitaxial layer extending from an opposing side of the gate electrode,; and
f) a source contact extending through the p-doped epitaxial layer and the p+ buried layer into the N-doped substrate and connecting the N-doped source region to the N-doped substrate.
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0. 24. The device of claim 23, wherein the source contact comprises a trench through the doped epitaxial layer.
0. 25. The device of claim 24, wherein the trench is filled with conductive material.
0. 26. The device of claim 23, wherein:
the doped substrate is an N-doped substrate;
the doped epitaxial layer is a p-doped epitaxial layer; and
the doped source region is an N-doped source region.
0. 27. The device of claim 26, wherein the doped buried layer is a p-doped buried layer.
0. 28. The device of claim 23, wherein the doped buried layer is between the doped substrate and the doped epitaxial layer.
0. 29. The device of claim 23, wherein the source contact extends through the doped buried layer.
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This application is related to co-pending applications Ser. No. 10/870,753, filed Jun. 16, 2004, entitled LDMOS TRANSISTOR WITH IMPROVED GATE SHIELD, Ser. No. 10/870,012, filed Jun. 16, 2004, entitled LDMOS TRANSISTOR HAVING GATE SHIELD AND TRENCH SOURCE CAPACITOR, and Ser. No. 10/870,795, filed Jun. 16, 2004, entitled LATERALLY DIFFUSED MOS TRANSISTOR HAVING INTEGRAL SOURCE CAPACITOR AND GATE SHIELD, all of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
This invention relates generally to semiconductor transistors, and more particularly the invention relates to laterally diffused MOS (LDMOS) transistors.
The LDMOS transistor is used in RF/microwave power amplifiers. The device is typically fabricated in an epitaxial silicon layer (P−) on a more highly doped silicon substrate (P+). A grounded source configuration is achieved by a deep P+ sinker diffusion from the source region to the P+ substrate, which is grounded. (See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,869,875.)
The source resistance of the LDMOS transistor is determined in part by the mobility of positive carriers, or holes, in the P+ substrate. The source resistance is also sensitive to the drain-source voltage (Vds) and its effects. Further, a gold backside contact to the P+ substrate can require expensive preform compounds during packaging to maintain low source resistance.
The present invention is directed to reducing or eliminating these characteristics with conventional LDMOS transistors.
In accordance with the present invention, a LDMOS transistor is fabricated on an N-doped substrate having a P-doped epitaxial layer grown on the substrate with a buried P-doped layer in the epitaxial layer. The transistor is fabricated in the P-doped epitaxial layer.
A source contact is provided through the epitaxial layer and buried layer to the N-doped substrate. The contact also ohmically engages a P-doped channel region and a P+ sinker, if present. Thus, the electrical carriers are now electrons in the N-doped substrate rather than holes in a P-doped substrate. Since electrons have higher mobility in a semiconductor than do holes, the source resistance is reduced. Further, a gold backside contact to the N-doped substrate is readily made without the need for preform compounds. Additionally, the drain extension region (the epitaxial layer and P buried layer) allows electrical junction isolation of the drain from the body and source contact.
The invention and objects and features thereof will be more readily apparent when the following detailed description and appended claims when taken with the drawings.
Source contact 26 ohmically contacts N-doped source region 14 and an extension of P− doped channel region 20 and ohmically contacts P+ substrate 10 through a P+ doped sinker 32 which extends through P-doped epitaxial layer 12 to P+ substrate 10. A source contact can be provided for the transistor on the backside of substrate 10. P+ sinker 32 is not needed in a low power application but helps prevent a depletion region from the drain the sinker can be formed by out diffusion from the trench contact.
It is desirable to have the source resistance as low as possible. As noted above, source resistance of the LDMOS transistor is determined in part by the mobility of positive carriers, or holes, in P+ substrate 10. The source resistance is also sensitive to the drain-source voltage (Vds) and its effects. Further, a metal such as a gold backside contact to P+ substrate 10 can require expensive preform compounds during packaging to maintain low source resistance.
Fabrication of the N+ source trench contact to the underlying N+ substrate is readily implemented using conventional semiconductor processing.
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The use of an N+ substrate in the LDMOS structure provides advantages in reducing source contact resistance as described above. While the invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, the description is illustrative of the invention, and is not to be construed to be as limiting of the invention. Various modifications and applications may occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Mason, John, Babcock, Jeff, Darmawan, Johan Agus
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