IP Library Granted Patent US 8,035,196
Granted Patent B2
US 8,035,196 · App. 12/061,264 · Granted Oct 11, 2011

Methods of counter-doping collector regions in bipolar transistors

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Patent No.
US 8,035,196
App. No.
12/061,264
Granted
Oct 11, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a method of forming a bipolar transistor. The method includes doping a silicon layer with a first type of dopant and performing a first implant process to implant dopant of a second type opposite the first type in the silicon layer. The implanted dopant has a first dopant profile in the silicon layer. The method also includes performing a second implant process to implant additional dopant of the second type in the silicon layer. The additional implanted dopant has a second dopant profile in the silicon layer different than the first dopant profile. The method further includes growing an insulating layer formed over the silicon layer by consuming a portion of the silicon layer and the first type of dopant.

Claims (24)

1. A bipolar transistor, comprising:

a substrate;

a silicon layer formed over the substrate, the silicon layer being doped with a first type of dopant, and wherein:

a first implant process implants dopant of a second type opposite the first type in the silicon layer, the implanted dopant having a first dopant profile in the silicon layer; and

a second implant process implants additional dopant of the second type in the silicon layer, the additional implanted dopant having a second dopant profile in the silicon layer different than the first dopant profile;

an insulating layer formed by a thermal oxidation process that grows the insulating layer after doping the silicon layer by consuming a portion of the silicon layer and a portion of the dopant of the second type such that the concentration of the dopant of the second type is higher than the concentration of the dopant of the first type from an interface between the silicon layer and the insulating layer to a selected depth in the silicon layer, and wherein the concentration of the dopant of the second type is higher in the insulating layer than in the silicon layer.

2. The bipolar transistor of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises at least one of a silicon substrate or a silicon-on-insulator substrate.

3. The bipolar transistor of claim 2 , wherein the silicon layer is a doped silicon layer deposited on the substrate.

4. The bipolar transistor of claim 2 , wherein the silicon layer is an undoped silicon layer deposited on the substrate before the dopant of the first type is implanted in the undoped silicon layer.

5. The bipolar transistor of claim 1 , comprising dopant implanted in the silicon layer by the first implant process to have, prior to growing the insulating layer, a first dopant profile that has a first peak at a first depth in the silicon layer.

6. The bipolar transistor of claim 5 , comprising dopant implanted in the silicon layer by the second implant process to have, prior to growing the insulating layer, a second dopant profile that has a second peak at a second depth in the silicon layer, the second implant process using a lower energy than the first implant process so that the second depth is shallower than the first depth, a portion of the dopants being deposited in the insulating layer.

7. The bipolar transistor of claim 6 , wherein a dopant concentration at the first peak is larger than a concentration of the first type of dopant in the silicon layer.

8. The bipolar transistor of claim 7 , wherein a dopant concentration at the second peak is larger than the dopant concentration at the first peak.

9. The bipolar transistor of claim 8 , wherein the insulating layer comprises an oxide layer and wherein the insulating layer is grown from the oxide layer using thermal oxidation to cause a portion of the dopant in the first and second dopant profiles to migrate into the oxide layer.

10. The bipolar transistor of claim 9 , wherein the concentration of the second type of dopant remains, after growing the insulating layer, larger than the concentration of the first type of dopant at the interface between the insulating layer and the silicon layer so that the chemical potential across the interface between the insulating layer and the silicon layer is approximately constant.

11. The bipolar transistor of claim 10 , wherein the first and second dopant profiles merge during the thermal oxidation process so that the concentration of the dopant of the second type is larger than the concentration of the dopant of the first type proximate an interface between the silicon layer and the insulating layer.

12. A bipolar transistor, comprising:

a substrate;

a silicon layer formed over the substrate, the silicon layer being doped with a first type of dopant and implanted with a dopant of a second type opposite the first type in the silicon layer; and

an insulating layer formed by consuming a portion of the silicon layer and a portion of the dopant of the second type such that the concentration of the dopant of the second type is higher than the concentration of the dopant of the first type from an interface between the silicon layer and the insulating layer to a selected depth in the silicon layer, and wherein the concentration of the dopant of the second type is higher in the insulating layer than in the silicon layer.

13. The bipolar transistor of claim 12 , wherein the substrate comprises at least one of a silicon substrate or a silicon-on-insulator substrate.

14. The bipolar transistor of claim 12 , wherein the silicon layer is a doped silicon layer deposited on the substrate.

15. The bipolar transistor of claim 12 , wherein the silicon layer is an undoped silicon layer deposited on the substrate before the dopant of the first type is implanted in the undoped silicon layer.

16. The bipolar transistor of claim 12 , wherein the concentration of the dopant of the second type is higher than the concentration of the dopant of the first type at the interface so that the chemical potential across the interface between the insulating layer and the silicon layer is approximately constant.

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