Radical plasma treatment for semiconductor metal gate stack
Methods of manufacturing and processing semiconductor devices (i.e., electronic devices) are described. The methods include treating a surface of a metal gate stack with a radical treatment. The radical treatment may be used to treat one or more layers or surfaces of layers in the metal gate stack. The radical treatment may be performed once or multiple times during the methods described herein. The radical treatment comprises flowing one or more of nitrogen radicals (N 2 *) and hydrogen radicals (H*) over the surface of the metal gate stack.
1 . A method of manufacturing an electronic device, the method comprising:
treating a surface of a metal gate stack with a radical treatment, the metal gate stack comprising a high-κ dielectric layer on an interfacial layer on a top surface of a channel located between a source and a drain on a substrate, wherein the radical treatment comprises flowing a mixture of about 50% nitrogen radicals (N 2 *) and about 50% hydrogen radicals (H*) over the surface of the metal gate stack to form a treated high-κ dielectric layer, and wherein the radical treatment increases an amount of nitrogen (N 2 ) atoms present in the treated high-κ dielectric layer by at least 50% compared to the amount of nitrogen (N 2 ) atoms present in an untreated high-κ dielectric layer;
depositing a dipole layer on the treated high-κ dielectric layer; and
annealing the substrate at a temperature of less than or equal to 1050° C. to drive atoms from the dipole layer into the treated high-κ dielectric layer.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the interfacial layer comprises a dielectric material selected from one or more of silicon (Si), silicon oxide (SiOx), doped silicon, doped silicon oxide, or spin-on dielectrics.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the high-κ dielectric layer comprises one or more of hafnium oxide (HfOx), zirconium oxide (ZrOx), or hafnium zirconium oxide (HfZrOx).
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the radical treatment reduces a thickness of the dipole layer deposited on the treated high-κ dielectric layer compared to methods of manufacturing an electronic device that do not include a radical treatment.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the radical treatment reduces equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) in the electronic device compared to methods of manufacturing an electronic device that do not include a radical treatment.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the dipole layer comprises one or more of titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) or lanthanum nitride (LaN).
7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising depositing a capping layer on the dipole layer.
8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the capping layer comprises one or more of amorphous silicon, a metal, a metal carbide, a metal nitride, or a metal oxide.
9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising removing the dipole layer to form an exposed surface of the high-κ dielectric layer.
10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising forming a gate metal layer on the exposed surface of the high-κ dielectric layer.
11 . A method of manufacturing an electronic device, the method comprising:
treating a surface of a metal gate stack with a radical treatment, the metal gate stack comprising a dipole layer on a high-κ dielectric layer on an interfacial layer on a top surface of a channel located between a source and a drain on a substrate, wherein the radical treatment comprises flowing a mixture of about 50% nitrogen radicals (N 2 *) and about 50% hydrogen radicals (H*) over the surface of the metal gate stack, and wherein the radical treatment increases an amount of nitrogen (N 2 ) atoms present in the high-κ dielectric layer by at least 50% compared to the amount of nitrogen (N 2 ) atoms present in an untreated high-κ dielectric layer; and
annealing the substrate at a temperature of less than or equal to 1050° C. to drive atoms from the dipole layer into the high-κ dielectric layer.
12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the radical treatment is performed while depositing the dipole layer.
13 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the radical treatment is performed after depositing the dipole layer to remove carbide, nitride, or oxide from the dipole layer.
14 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the radical treatment reduces an amount of impurities in the dipole layer of the electronic device compared to methods of manufacturing an electronic device that do not include a radical treatment.
15 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the metal gate stack further comprises a capping layer on the dipole layer and the radical treatment controls oxidation of the dipole layer.
16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the capping layer comprises one or more of amorphous silicon, a metal, a metal carbide, a metal nitride, or a metal oxide.
17 . A method of manufacturing an electronic device, the method comprising:
treating a surface of a metal gate stack with a radical treatment, the metal gate stack comprising a gate metal layer on a high-κ dielectric layer on an interfacial layer on a top surface of a channel located between a source and a drain on a substrate, wherein the radical treatment comprises flowing a mixture of about 50% nitrogen radicals (N 2 *) and about 50% hydrogen radicals (H*) over the surface of the metal gate stack, and wherein the radical treatment increases an amount of nitrogen (N 2 ) atoms present in the high-κ dielectric layer by at least 50% compared to the amount of nitrogen (N 2 ) atoms present in an untreated high-κ dielectric layer.
18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the radical treatment reduces an amount of carbon atoms when the gate metal layer comprises an n-type metal compared to methods of manufacturing an electronic device that do not include a radical treatment.
19 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the radical treatment increases an amount of oxygen atoms when the gate metal layer comprises a p-type metal compared to methods of manufacturing an electronic device that do not include a radical treatment.
20 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the metal gate stack further comprises a capping layer on the gate metal layer and treating the capping layer with the radical treatment controls oxidation of the gate metal layer.