MOS transistor and fabrication method thereof
View Patent ↗A CMOS transistor is provided having a relatively high breakdown voltage. The CMOS transistor includes an N-type epitaxial layer on a P-type substrate. Between the substrate and epitaxial layer are a heavily doped N-type buried layer and a heavily doped P-type base layer. An N-type sink region is proximate the edge of the NMOS region, and twin wells are in the area surrounded with the sink region. N+ source and drain regions are formed in respective wells. As the sink region is interposed between the drain and isolation regions, a breakdown occurs between the sink and isolation regions when a high voltage is applied. Twin wells are also formed in the PMOS region. P+ source and drain regions are formed in respective wells. As the N-type well surrounds the source and bulk regions, a breakdown occurs between a buried region and the isolation region when a high voltage is applied.
1. A method for fabricating a MOS transistor comprising:
forming a buried layer of a second conductivity type and a base layer of a first conductivity type on a semiconductor substrate of the first conductivity type;
growing a semiconductor layer on the semiconductor substrate;
forming a sink region of the second conductivity type in a portion of the semiconductor layer;
forming a first well of the first conductivity type in a portion of the semiconductor layer overlying the buried layer and a first isolation region of the first conductivity type in a portion of the semiconductor layer overlying the base layer;
forming a second well of the second conductivity type in a portion of the semiconductor layer;
forming a device isolating oxide layer on the semiconductor layer, wherein the sink region is disposed under the device isolating oxide layer;
forming a gate oxide layer and a gate electrode on the semiconductor layer; and
forming source and drain regions in the first and second wells, respectively.
2. A method according to claim 1 wherein forming the sink region comprises implanting impurities of the second conductivity type in a portion of the semiconductor layer.
3. A method according to claim 1 wherein forming the first well comprises implanting impurities of the first conductivity type in the portion of the semiconductor layer overlying the buried layer.
4. A method according to claim 1 wherein forming the first isolation region comprises implanting impurities of the first conductivity type in the portion of the semiconductor layer overlying the base layer.
5. A method according to claim 1 wherein forming the second well comprises implanting impurities of the second conductivity type in a portion of the semiconductor layer.
6. A method according to claim 1 wherein forming the source and drain regions comprises implanting impurities of the second conductivity type in the first and second wells, respectively.