Method for manufacturing a non-volatile memory device
View Patent ↗An EEPROM device manufacturing method is disclosed. The method includes the steps of oxidation, polysilicon deposition, and etching to form first polysilicon layers of a select transistor and a floating gate electrode. The method also includes a second polysilicon deposition step followed by an etching step to form a logic gate electrode and a control gate electrode at the same time. This method prevents damage to the silicon substrate and reduces the number of process steps compared to conventional manufacturing methods.
1. A method for manufacturing a nonvolatile memory device, comprising the steps of:
forming a gate oxide film of a select transistor and a tunnel oxide film of an Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory (“EEPROM”) cell on a semiconductor substrate where a cell region and a logic region are isolated and a predetermined substructure is formed;
depositing a first polysilicon on the resultant material where the gate oxide film of the select transistor and the tunnel oxide film of the EEPROM cell are formed;
forming a gate electrode of the select transistor and a floating gate electrode of the EEPROM cell by selectively etching the first polysilicon, wherein the floating gate electrode formed by the selective etching has a channel length that is the same as a channel length of a first polysilicon in a stack cell formed by a combined selective etching and Self-Aligned Etch process;
forming an Oxide-Nitride-Oxide (“ONO”) film so as to cover the floating gate electrode;
carrying out a threshold voltage control ion implantation to the logic region and forming a logic gate oxide film; and
forming a logic gate electrode and a control gate electrode of the EEPROM cell at the same time by depositing a second polysilicon on the entire surface of the resultant material and etching the second polysilicon.
2. The method of claim 1 , comprising overlapping and completely covering 0.2 to 0.3 μm of the floating gate electrode with an ONO film.
3. The method of claim 1 , comprising etching the control gate electrode so as to be 0.1 to 0.2 μm smaller than the floating gate electrode.
4. A method for manufacturing a nonvolatile memory device, comprising the steps of:
forming a gate oxide film of a select transistor and a tunnel oxide film of an Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory (“EEPROM”) cell on a semiconductor substrate where a cell region and a logic region are isolated and a predetermined substructure is formed;
depositing a first polysilicon on the resultant material where the gate oxide film of the select transistor and the tunnel oxide film of the EEPROM cell are formed;
forming a gate electrode of the select transistor and a floating gate electrode of the EEPROM cell by selectively etching the first polysilicon;
forming an Oxide-Nitride-Oxide (“ONO”) film so as to cover the floating gate electrode;
carrying out a threshold voltage control ion implantation to the logic region and forming a logic gate oxide film; and
forming a logic gate electrode and a control gate electrode of the EEPROM cell at the same time by depositing a second polysilicon on the entire surface of the resultant material and etching the second polysilicon, without subsequently etching the ONO film.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the floating gate electrode formed by the selective etching has a channel length that is the same as a channel length of a first polysilicon in a stack cell formed by a combined selective etching and Self-Aligned Etch process.
6. The method of claim 4 , comprising overlapping and completely covering 0.2 to 0.3 μm of the floating gate electrode with an ONO film.
7. The method of claim 4 , comprising etching the control gate electrode so as to be 0.1 to 0.2 μm smaller than the floating gate electrode.