Methods of fabricating silicon nitride regions in silicon carbide and resulting structures
View Patent ↗A method is disclosed for fabricating a silicon nitride regions in silicon carbide. The method includes the steps of implanting a sufficient dose and energy of nitrogen ions into a silicon carbide substrate maintained at a temperature above about 350° C. to produce an as-implanted layer of a silicon nitride composition in the silicon carbide, and annealing the as-implanted layer to form a silicon nitride composition. In some embodiments, the formed region of silicon nitride provides an insulating layer. In some embodiments, the silicon nitride region is buried under a surface layer of silicon carbide. Methods of separating silicon carbide by implantation and lift-off are additionally disclosed.
1. A method of fabricating a silicon nitride region in silicon carbide, the method comprising:
implanting nitrogen ions selected from the group consisting of atomic nitrogen ions and molecular nitrogen ions at a dose of between about 5×10 17 and 4×10 18 ions per square centimeter at an energy of between about 50 and 300 keV into a silicon carbide layer;
while maintaining the silicon carbide layer at a temperature between about 350° C. and 1000° C. to prevent or moderate implant damage to the silicon carbide crystal to form an as-implanted region of silicon nitride in the silicon carbide layer; and
thereafter annealing the as-implanted region at a temperature less than a temperature that would produce undesired effects on the silicon carbide crystal and for a time sufficient to form a silicon nitride composition insulating region in the silicon carbide layer with a thickness sufficient to reduce capacitive coupling of devices and circuits formed in the surface layer with the underlying silicon carbide layer.
2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the silicon nitride region comprises a buried layer formed beneath a surface layer of silicon carbide.
3. A method according to claim 1 comprising forming the buried insulating layer with a thickness of at least 1000 angstroms.
4. A method according to claim 1 comprising annealing the region at a temperature of between about 800° C. and 1700° C.
5. A method according to claim 1 comprising annealing the region at a temperature of between about 1200° C. and 1500° C.
6. A method according to claim 1 comprising maintaining the silicon carbide layer at a temperature of at least about 30° C. while implanting the nitrogen ions.
7. A method according to claim 1 comprising:
implanting the nitrogen ions at a dose of at least 7×10 17 ions per square centimeter at an energy of at least about 200 keV; and while
maintaining the silicon carbide layer at a temperature of at least about 650° C.; and thereafter
annealing the implanted region at a temperature of about 1600° C. for about 5 minutes.
8. A method according to claim 1 further comprising selectively masking portions of an integrated circuit formed on a silicon carbide layer with a masking material that prevents penetration of nitrogen ions prior to the step of implanting the nitrogen ions.
9. A method according to claim 8 further comprising growing an epitaxial layer of silicon carbide on the implanted silicon carbide layer prior to the step of selectively masking portions of the integrated circuit.
10. A method according to claim 9 further comprising forming the integrated circuit in the grown epitaxial layer prior to the step of selectively masking portions of the integrated circuit.
11. A method according to claim 1 further comprising growing an epitaxial layer of silicon carbide on the implanted silicon carbide layer after the step of implanting the nitrogen.