Lateral fin field-effect transistors
In a described example, an integrated circuit includes a substrate of a semiconductor material, a source region, a gate region, a drain region and a fin structure formed on the substrate. The fin structure includes the gate region, the source region and a drift region between the gate region and the drain region. A doped control layer is formed along at least one sidewall of the fin structure over the drift region.
1 . An integrated circuit (IC) comprising:
a substrate of a semiconductor material having a top surface;
a fin transistor comprising:
a gate region;
a source region including a source tap;
a channel region formed between the gate and source regions;
a drain region including a drain tap;
a fin structure formed on or over the substrate, the fin structure including the gate region, the source region and a drift region between the channel region and the drain region, the source tap and drain tap spaced apart along the fin laterally with respect to the top surface; and
a doped control layer formed along at least one sidewall of the fin structure over the drift region.
2 . The IC of claim 1 , wherein the doped control layer comprises a continuous doped region formed along each sidewall of the fin structure surrounding the drift region between the channel region and the drain region.
3 . The IC of claim 1 , wherein the doped control layer includes edges spaced apart from each other along a length of the fin structure, a width of the doped control layer between the spaced apart edges is less than a distance between the channel region and the drain region.
4 . The IC of claim 1 , wherein the doped control layer comprises a plurality of doped control regions spaced apart from each other along the fin structure between the channel region and the drain region.
5 . The IC of claim 1 , wherein the doped control layer further comprises a buried doped layer formed in the substrate beneath at least a portion of the fin structure.
6 . The IC of claim 5 , wherein the doped control layer formed along the at least one sidewall of the fin structure extends into the substrate to contact the buried doped layer.
7 . The IC of claim 1 , wherein the drift region of the fin structure has a first conductivity type and the doped control layer has a second opposite conductivity type.
8 . The IC of claim 1 , further comprising an oxide layer formed over the substrate, the oxide layer extending from a surface of the substrate along a portion of sidewalls of the fin structure to electrically isolate the fin transistor from other circuitry on the IC.
9 . The IC of claim 1 , further comprising:
a fin contact coupled to the fin structure, the fin contact adapted to be coupled to a voltage source.
10 . The IC of claim 9 , further comprising:
a source contact coupled to the source region; and
a connector coupled between the fin contact and the source contact.
11 . The IC of claim 1 , wherein the fin transistor is a first fin transistor and the fin structure is a first fin structure, the IC further comprising:
a second fin transistor comprising:
a second fin structure formed on the substrate spaced from the first fin structure, the second fin structure including:
a second source region;
a second gate region;
a second channel region between the second source region and the second gate region;
a second drain region; and
a second drift region in the second fin structure between the second channel region and the second drain region; and
a second doped control layer along at least a portion of the second drift region of the second fin transistor.
12 . An integrated circuit (IC) comprising:
a fin structure formed on a semiconductor substrate, the fin structure includes a fin transistor comprising:
a source region formed in the fin structure;
a drain region formed in the fin structure;
a gate region formed in the fin structure between the source and drain regions;
a channel region formed in the fin structure between the gate and source regions;
a drift region formed in the fin structure between the channel and drain regions; and
a buried doped layer that extends through the substrate beneath a first end of the fin structure and terminates in a distal end beneath an intermediate portion the fin structure located between the first end and a second end of the fin structure.
13 . The IC of claim 12 , wherein the buried doped layer is at least coextensive with and extends beneath the fin structure.
14 . The IC of claim 12 , further comprising a doped control layer along at least one sidewall of the fin structure over the drift region, the drift region formed in the fin structure between the channel and drain regions of the fin transistor, the doped control layer and the buried doped layer having a first conductivity type, and the drift region having a second opposite conductivity type.
15 . The IC of claim 14 , wherein the doped control layer comprises a continuous doped layer formed along each sidewall of the fin structure surrounding the drift region.
16 . The IC of claim 14 , wherein the doped control layer includes edges spaced apart from each other along a length of the fin structure, a width of the doped control layer between the spaced apart edges is less than a distance between the channel region and the drain region.
17 . The IC of claim 14 , further comprising:
a contact coupled to at least one of the buried doped layer or the doped control layer, the contact adapted to be coupled to a voltage source.
18 . The IC of claim 12 , further comprising an oxide layer formed over the substrate, the oxide layer extending from a surface of the substrate along a portion of sidewalls of the fin structure to electrically isolate the fin transistor from other circuitry on the IC.
19 . A method of making an integrated circuit (IC), comprising:
forming a fin structure having respective ends laterally spaced apart along a longitudinal fin axis over a semiconductor substrate;
forming a drift region in the fin structure extending between the respective ends of the fin structure between a channel region and a drain region of the fin structure;
forming a doped control layer adjacent the drift region, the doped control layer extending over and/or beneath at least at least a portion of drift region; and
forming a buried doped layer in the substrate extending beneath at least a portion of the drift region.
20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein forming the doped control layer comprises forming a doped control region along at least one sidewall of the fin structure over the drift region.
21 . The method of claim 20 , further comprising forming a contact coupled to at least one of the doped control region or the buried doped layer, the contact adapted to be coupled to a voltage source.
22 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising:
forming a gate region adjacent a first end of the fin structure;
forming a source region, the channel region located between the gate region and the source region; and
forming the drain region adjacent a second end of the fin structure, the drift region in the fin structure extending between the channel region and the drain region.
23 . The method of claim 22 , wherein prior to forming the gate, source and drain regions, the method comprises:
forming an oxide layer over the substrate surface and surrounding the fin structure, the oxide layer extending from the substrate surface along a portion of sidewalls of the fin structure to electrically isolate the fin structure from other circuitry on the IC.
24 . An integrated circuit (IC) comprising:
a semiconductor fin having a first conductivity type extending laterally along a longitudinal fin axis over a surface of a substrate between a source end and a drain end and having opposing sidewalls;
a drift region in the fin having the first conductivity type and extending between the source end and the drain end between the opposing sides;
a body region having an opposite second conductivity type between the source end and the drift region; and
a gate electrode extending along a sidewall of the fin adjacent the body region.
25 . The IC of claim 24 , wherein the drift region extends a first length between the gate electrode and the drain end, and further comprising a doped region within the drift region that extends a shorter second distance between the gate electrode and the drain end, the doped region forming a junction with the drift region.
26 . A method of making an integrated circuit (IC), comprising:
forming a fin structure having respective ends laterally spaced apart over a semiconductor substrate;
forming a drift region in the fin structure extending between the respective ends of the fin structure between a channel region and a drain region of the fin structure;
forming, adjacent the drift region, a doped control region along at least one sidewall of the fin structure over the drift region, the doped control region extending over and/or beneath at least at least a portion of drift region; and
forming a buried doped layer in the substrate extending beneath at least a portion of the drift region.