High speed GE channel heterostructures for field effect devices
View Patent ↗A method and a layered heterostructure for forming high mobility Ge channel field effect transistors is described incorporating a plurality of semiconductor layers on a semiconductor substrate, and a channel structure of a compressively strained epitaxial Ge layer having a higher barrier or a deeper confining quantum well and having extremely high hole mobility for complementary MODFETs and MOSFETs. The invention overcomes the problem of a limited hole mobility due to alloy scattering for a p-channel device with only a single compressively strained SiGe channel layer. This invention further provides improvements in mobility and transconductance over deep submicron state-of-the art Si pMOSFETs in addition to having a broad temperature operation regime from above room temperature (425 K) down to cryogenic low temperatures (0.4 K) where at low temperatures even high device performances are achievable.
1. A layered structure for forming a Ge channel field effect transistor comprising:
a single crystalline substrate,
a first layer of relaxed Si 1-x Ge x formed epitaxially on said substrate where Ge fraction x is in the range from 0.5 to 0.8,
a second layer of Ge formed epitaxially on said first layer whereby said second layer is under compressive strain,
a third layer of undoped Si 1-x Ge x formed epitaxially on said second layer,
a fourth layer of undoped Si formed epitaxially on said third layer, and
a fifth layer of gate dielectric formed on said fourth layer.
2. The layered structure of claim 1 further including first and second over-shoot layers, Si 1-m Ge m and Si 1-n Ge n , within a strain relief structure of said first layer of relaxed Si 1-x Ge x for the case when x is greater than 0.5.
3. The layered structure of claim 2 wherein said first over-shoot layer, Si 1-m Ge m , within said strain relief structure of said first layer has a Ge fraction m, where m is the range from 0.05 to less than 0.5.
4. The layered structure of claim 2 wherein said second over-shoot layer, Si 1-n Ge n , within the strain relief structure of said first layer has a Ge fraction n, where n=x+z and z is in the range from 0.01 to 0.1.
5. The layered structure of claim 1 wherein further comprising an active device region said active device region is a buried channel made up of an epitaxial Ge channel of said second layer having a higher compressive strain to provide a deeper quantum well or a higher baffler for better hole confinement with no alloy scattering as compared to a single SiGe layer channel device alone.
6. The layered structure of claim 1 wherein said second layer is formed at temperatures where 3D growth of Ge films does not occur to generate interface roughness problems and at a temperature range from 275°-350° C. where 2D growth of Ge films does occur.
7. The layered structure of claim 1 wherein the Ge content of said third layer of Si 1-x Ge x is in the range from 0.5 to 0.8.
8. The layered structure of claim 1 wherein the Ge content x may be graded within said third layer starting with a higher Ge content nearer said second layer and grading down in Ge content towards the upper surface of said third layer to a value of about 0.30.
9. The layered structure of claim 1 wherein said fourth layer is a dielectric material selected from the group consisting of silicon dioxide, silicon oxynitride, silicon nitride, tantalum oxide, barium strontium titanate, aluminum oxide and combinations thereof.
10. The layered structure of claim 1 wherein said third layer of Si 1-x Ge x may be substituted with a thin strained commensurate Si layer suitable for high temperature oxidation in formation of a high quality silicon dioxide layer in said fourth layer of gate dielectric.
11. The layered structure of claim 1 wherein said fourth layer of Si is under tensile.
12. The layered structure of claim 1 further including, electrical isolation regions created by the selective removal of at least said fifth layer a gate electrode formed on said gate dielectric of said fifth layer, a source electrode formed and located on one side of said gate electrode, and a drain electrode formed and located on the other side of said gate electrode whereby a field-effect transistor structure is formed.