IP Library Granted Patent US 7,098,498
Granted Patent B2
US 7,098,498 · App. 10/914,968 · Granted Aug 29, 2006

Floating-gate semiconductor structures

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Patent No.
US 7,098,498
App. No.
10/914,968
Granted
Aug 29, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Hot-electron injection driven by hole impact ionization in the channel-to-drain junction of a p-channel MOSFET provides a new mechanism for writing a floating-gate memory. Various pFET floating-gate structures use a combination of this mechanism and electron tunneling to implement nonvolatile analog memory, nonvolatile digital memory, or on-line learning in silicon. The memory is nonvolatile because the devices use electrically isolated floating gates to store electronic charge. The devices enable on-line learning because the electron injection and tunneling mechanisms that write the memory can occur during normal device operation. The memory updates and learning are bidirectional because the injection and tunneling mechanisms add and remove electrons from the floating gate, respectively. Because the memory updates depend on both the stored memory and the pFETs terminal voltages, and because they are bidirectional, the devices can implement on-line learning functions.

Claims (12)

1. A floating gate semiconductor device comprising:

a p type source region disposed in a first layer;

a p type drain region disposed in a second layer parallel to the first plane and displaced therefrom by a first distance, the p type source region overlying the p type drain region;

a channel disposed between said source region and said drain region;

an insulator surrounding said channel; and

a floating gate disposed adjacent said insulator and electrically insulated from said channel by said insulator, said floating gate disposed in a third layer parallel to said first and second layers at a distance from said second layer which is less than said first distance.

2. The device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said drain region and said source region are formed of deposited films.

3. The device in accordance with claim 2 , wherein said channel comprises p type epitaxially grown silicon.

4. The device in accordance with claim 3 , wherein said p type source region and said p type drain region are p+ doped.

5. The device in accordance with claim 4 , wherein said floating gate comprises a layer of deposited n type amorphous silicon which has been recrystallized.

6. The device in accordance with claim 4 , wherein said floating gate comprises a layer of deposited p type amorphous silicon which has been recrystallized.

7. The device in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a first electrical contact electrically coupled to said drain region and a second electrical contact electrically coupled to said source region.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 8, 2010
From: VIRAGE LOGIC CORPORATION; VL C.V.; ARC CORES LIMITED; ARC INTERNATIONAL I.P., INC.; ARC INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INC.; ARC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, FORMERLY ARC INTERNATIONAL PLC; ARC INTERNATIONAL (UK) LIMITED
To: SYNOPSYS, INC.
Reel/Frame 025105/0907 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2005
From: DIORIO, CHRISTOPHER J.; HUMES, TODD E.
To: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Reel/Frame 015572/0417 →