Vertically stacked field programmable nonvolatile memory and method of fabrication
View Patent ↗A very high density field programmable memory is disclosed. An array is formed vertically above a substrate using several layers, each layer of which includes vertically fabricated memory cells. The cell in an N level array may be formed with N+1 masking steps plus masking steps needed for contacts. Maximum use of self alignment techniques minimizes photolithographic limitations. In one embodiment the peripheral circuits are formed in a silicon substrate and an N level array is fabricated above the substrate.
1. A process for fabricating a state change element in a 3-D semiconductor memory device comprising the steps of:
(a) forming a semiconductor layer, wherein the semiconductor layer comprises polycrystalline semiconductor material;
(b) oxidizing at least a portion of the semiconductor layer in a plasma to form an oxide antifuse layer overlying the semiconductor layer; and
(c) creating a plurality of memory cells by repeating steps a and b, wherein the 3-D semiconductor memory device comprises a plurality of layers of memory cells stacked vertically above one another.
2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the step of oxidizing at least a portion of the semiconductor layer comprises oxidizing at a temperature of no more than about 400° C.
3. The process of claim 1 , wherein the step of oxidizing at least a portion of the semiconductor layer comprises a self-limiting oxidation process having an oxidation rate, and wherein the oxidation rate gradually decreases during the oxidation process.
4. The process of claim 1 , wherein the step of forming a semiconductor layer comprises forming a layer of polycrystalline silicon doped with a conductivity determining dopant.
5. The process of claim 1 , wherein the step of forming a semiconductor layer comprises forming a layer of amorphous silicon.
6. The process of claim 1 , wherein the step of forming a semiconductor layer comprises forming a layer of recrystallized silicon.
7. A process for fabricating a 3-D semiconductor memory device comprising the steps of:
forming a first stack comprising a state change element; and
forming a second stack comprising a state change element overlying the first stack,
wherein forming each of the first stack and the second stack comprises
forming a semiconductor layer, wherein the semiconductor layer comprises polycrystalline semiconductor material; and
oxidizing at least a portion of the semiconductor layer in a plasma to form an oxide antifuse layer overlying the semiconductor layer;
wherein the 3-D semiconductor memory device comprises a plurality of layers of memory cells stacked vertically above one another.
8. The process of claim 7 further comprising forming orthogonally disposed conductor leads above and below each of the first and second stacks.