Non-planar pMOS structure with a strained channel region and an integrated strained CMOS flow
View Patent ↗A non-planar tri-gate p-MOS transistor structure with a strained channel region and a non-planar tri-gate integrated strained complimentary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) structure are described. A relaxed Si 1-x Ge x layer is formed on the silicon-on-isolator (SOI) substrate. The relaxed Si 1-x Ge x layer is patterned and subsequently etched to form a fin on the oxide. The compressively stressed Si 1-y Ge y layer, having the Ge content y higher than the Ge content x in the relaxed Si 1-x Ge x layer, is epitaxially grown on the fin. The Si 1-y Ge y layer covers the top and two sidewalls of the fin. The compressive stress in the Si 1-y Ge y layer substantially increases the hole mobility in a channel of the non-planar tri-gate p-MOS transistor structure.
1. A semiconductor transistor, comprising:
an insulating layer;
a fin, having opposing sidewalls and a top surface, the fin of a first material having a first silicon germanium content causing a first lattice spacing, above the insulating layer;
a layer of a second material covering the fin, the layer of the second material having a second silicon germanium content causing a second lattice spacing substantially larger than the first lattice spacing of the first material;
a dielectric layer, formed on the layer of the second material; and
a gate electrode with the dielectric layer between the gate electrode and the opposing sidewalls and the top surface of the fin.
2. The semiconductor transistor of claim 1 , wherein the first material has a germanium content of at least 15% less than the second material.
3. The semiconductor transistor of claim 1 , wherein the first material has a germanium content of about 15% and the second material has a germanium content of about 30%.
4. The semiconductor transistor of claim 1 , wherein the layer of the second material covers the top surface and the opposing sidewalls of the fin.
5. The semiconductor transistor of claim 4 , wherein the layer of the second material covering the top surface and the opposing sidewalls of the fin is under a compressive stress.
6. The semiconductor transistor of claim 5 , wherein the compressive stress in the layer of the second material grown on the fin increases mobility of holes in the channel of a p-MOS structure.
7. A semiconductor transistor structure, comprising:
an insulating layer;
a first fin on the insulating layer;
a second fin on the insulating layer, wherein the first fin and the second fin are formed from a first material having a first lattice spacing;
a second layer of a second material formed on a first fin, wherein the second layer of the second material has a second lattice spacing substantially larger than the first lattice spacing; and
a third layer of a third material formed on a second fin, wherein the third material has a third lattice spacing substantially smaller than the first lattice spacing.
8. The semiconductor transistor structure of claim 7 , wherein the second material comprises silicon germanium and the third material comprises silicon.
9. The semiconductor transistor structure of claim 7 further comprising:
a first gate dielectric on the second layer;
a second gate dielectric on the third layer;
a first gate electrode on the first gate dielectric;
a second gate electrode on the second gate dielectric;
a first source region and a first drain region at opposing sides of the first gate electrode; and
a second source region and a second drain region at opposing sides of the second gate electrode.
10. The semiconductor transistor structure of claim 7 , wherein the second layer covers a top surface and two opposing sidewalls of the first fin and the third layer covers the top and two sidewalls of the second fin.