Non-volatile semiconductor memory device with alternative metal gate material
A non-volatile semiconductor memory device comprises a substrate including a source region, a drain region and a channel region provided between the source region and the drain region with a gate stack located above the channel region with a metal gate located above the gate stack. The metal gate is comprised of a metal having a specific metal work function relative to a composition of a layer of the gate stack that causes electrons to travel through the entire thickness of the blocking layer via direct tunneling. The gate stack preferably comprises a multiple layer stack selected from a group of multiple layer stacks consisting of: ONO, ONH, OHH, OHO, HHH, or HNH, where O is an oxide material, N is SiN, and H is a high κ material.
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Priority is claimed to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0080354, filed on Oct. 8, 2004, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to non-volatile semiconductor memory devices including charge trap flash memory and floating gate flash memory devices, as well as to methods of making non-volatile semiconductor memory devices.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ARTNon-volatile memory devices are electronic memory devices that retain their content when external power is removed. Semiconductor non-volatile memory devices typically include a charge trapping layer in which charges are trapped between a gate and a channel region of a transistor. The trapped charges create a threshold voltage difference in the channel region. The threshold voltage Vth varies depending on whether the non-volatile memory device is in the program state wherein charges are injected into the charge trapping layer, or in an erase state wherein electrons leave the charge trapping layer. This in turn varies the gate voltage (Vth) level for allowing current to conduct through the channel. As can be seen, operation of non-volatile semiconductor memory devices are realized by the concept of the threshold voltage Vth being varied by charges trapped in or stored in a charge trapping layer.
One type of non-volatile memory devices is flash memory. Flash memory devices can be further divided into floating gate flash memory and charge trap flash memory. In floating gate memory devices, a floating gate of a metal layer or a metal-like layer has been used as the charge storage layer. In charge trap memory devices, such as in semiconductor-oxide-nitride-oxide-semiconductor (SONOS) memory devices, a charge trapping dielectric layer is used.
Essentially, the memory SONOS cells is a conventional NMOS transistor, but with a gate dielectric of a thermal oxide layer of around 2 nm thickness, a silicon nitride layer of about 5 nm thickness and a second oxide layer with a thickness of between 5 and 10 nm. At a positive gate bias, electrons can tunnel from the substrate through the ultra thin oxide layer (an exemplary tunneling layer) to the nitride layer (an exemplary charge trapping layer) where they are subsequently trapped. Silicon nitride, for example, has an intrinsic property of trapping electrons. Due to the trapped and negative charge, the threshold voltage of the transistor increases. Likewise, the threshold voltage can be decreased with a negative voltage on the gate, thereby expelling electrons from the nitride layer. Thus, the SONOS-type memory cell is one type of charge trap flash memory device where the data state of the memory cell can be determined by the operational characteristics due to the amount of charge stored in the charge trapping layer.
A drawback of these types of memory devices results from a characteristic relatively poor erasing efficiency that prevents them from meeting backwards compatibility requirements of a 10−3 second erasing time at around −3 volts for the threshold voltage Vth (V)). The known charge trap flash memory devices have this problem by reason of electrons back tunneling through the blocking layer. Electronic back tunneling causes the erase threshold voltage Vth to not drop off sufficiently or sufficiently quickly in known SONOS devices. For example, the erase threshold voltage Vth state in known devices typically should drop from about 1 volt to about −3 volts during the desired erase time of about 10−3 seconds. The erase threshold voltage Vth state that may continue to drop or even may increase, especially when the gate bias is about −17 volts to a −15 volts.
As the design rules for non-volatile memory devices decrease substantially, particularly with reference to smaller size cells, it is more important to improve erase efficiency. To improve the erase efficiency, the present inventors have explored improving electron back tunneling characteristics that contribute to the degradation of the erase efficiency.
During an erase operation, as a voltage is applied to the gate, a back tunneling of electrons located between the gate and charge trapping layer are moved from the gate to the charge trapping layer. This back tunneling means that electrons are provided to the charge trapping layer from the control gate thereby reducing or slowing the drop in population of electrons, resulting in lengthened erase operation and otherwise lowering the erase efficiency.
As illustrated in
Accordingly, materials with high κ are not compatible with a gate that is formed of p+ poly-silicon regardless of the annealing temperature used for the material because of the back tunneling effect. The back tunneling effect results in relatively poor erasing efficiency. It thus appears that Fermi level pinning occurs interferes in this structure at least with respect to its usefulness in a charge trapping dielectric non-volatile memory device. Hence, there is still a need for reducing back tunneling through the blocking dielectric in floating gate-type and charge trap-type non-volatile memory devices.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a method of manufacturing a non-volatile memory device with a control metal gate having a work function which effectively offers a relatively large barrier height so that electron back tunneling through the blocking dielectric is effectively suppressed.
One exemplary embodiment of the present invention is a non-volatile semiconductor memory device which includes a substrate having a source region, a drain region and a channel region provided between the source region and the drain region. A gate stack located above the channel region includes a sequential stack of a tunnel layer, a charge trapping layer, a blocking layer and a control gate, wherein the tunnel dielectric is adjacent to the channel region. The control gate is metal gate comprised of a metal having a specific metal work function equal or greater than 4.4 eV when the blocking layer includes SiO2.
This type of non-volatile semiconductor memory device can be a floating gate memory device wherein the charge trapping layer is a floating gate. Alternatively. The non-volatile semiconductor memory device can be a charge trap flash memory device wherein the charge trapping layer is a charge trapping dielectric.
Exemplary embodiments include a gate stack comprises a multiple layer stack selected from a group of multiple layer stacks consisting of: O/SiN/SiO2/M, O/H/SiO2/M, H/H/SiO2/M, or H/SiN/SiO2/M, where O is an oxide material, H is a high κ material and M is a metal having the specific work function.
In still another exemplary embodiment. The non-volatile semiconductor memory device includes a substrate having a source region, a drain region and a channel region provided between the source region and the drain region, as in the first embodiment. It also includes a gate stack located above the channel region, wherein the gate stack has a sequential stack of a tunnel layer, a charge trapping layer, a blocking layer and a control gate, wherein the tunnel dielectric is adjacent to the channel region. The control gate is metal gate comprised of a metal having a specific metal work function in the range of equal or greater than 4.9 eV to equal or less than 5.5 eV, when the blocking layer is a high κ dielectric having a dielectric value above 4.2. This device can be a floating gate memory device with a floating gate type charge trapping layer, or a charge trap flash memory device with a charge trapping dielectric layer.
In this variation of the present invention, the gate stack comprises a multiple layer stack selected from a group of multiple layer stacks consisting of: O/N/O/M, O/N/H/M, O/H/H/M, O/H/O/M, H/H/H/M, or H/N/H/M, where O is an oxide material, N is SiN, H is a high κ material having a dielectric value above 4.1 and M is a metal having the specific work function.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a floating gate non-volatile semiconductor memory device includes a substrate having a source region, a drain region and a channel region provided between the source region and the drain region. A gate stack is located above the channel region wherein the gate stack includes a sequential stack of a tunnel layer, a floating gate layer, a blocking layer and a control gate and the tunnel dielectric is adjacent to the channel region. In this aspect, the control gate is a metal gate comprised of a metal having a specific metal work function in the range of equal or greater than 4.9 eV to equal or less than 5.5 eV, when the tunnel layer is a high κ dielectric.
An example of this aspect of the invention includes a gate stack having a multiple layer stack selected from a group of multiple layer stacks consisting of: H/N/O/M, H/N/H/M, H/H/H/M, or H/H/O/M where O is an oxide material, N is SiN, H is a high κ material and M is a metal having the specific work function.
The above, and other features and advantages of the present invention, will become more readily apparent by the following description of exemplary embodiments, to which the present invention is not limited, with reference to the attached drawings.
The present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art.
Above the channel region 51c is formed the gate stack 56. The gate stack 56 includes, in sequence away from the substrate 50, a tunnel layer 52, a charge trapping layer 53, a blocking layer 54, and a control gate 55. In the floating gate stack 56 shown in
The charge blocking dielectric 54 is preferably formed of a material having a high dielectric constant K, for example, an insulator. By considering energy bands at junction structures of the metal of the control gate 55, the dielectric material of the blocking layer 54 and the floating gate forming the charge trapping layer 53, the effect of increasing the work function of the metal gate layer 55 in increasing the barrier height of the blocking layer can be understood, as explained with reference to
The tunnel layer 52, 62 is preferably formed of a dielectric such as a thermal oxide, and even more preferably a dielectric is selected from the group consisting of SiO2, Al2O3, MgO, SrO, SiN, BaO, TiO, Si3N4, Ta2O5, BaTiO3, BaZrO, ZrO2, HfO2, Al2O3, Y2O3, ZrSiO, HfSiO, and LaAlO3 The dielectric constant of some of these materials is shown in
The material for charge trapping layer 53, 63 varies between the embodiments shown in
High work-function metals may be preferred even for trapping dielectric 63 embodiments, especially for use of high k as a tunneling dielectric 62. If the tunnel layer 62 comprises a high-k material, then the trapping dielectric gate 63 should be a high work-function metal or metal like material.
In
The blocking layer 54, 64 is also a dielectric. The blocking dielectric 54, 64 is preferably a thermal oxide, and more preferably selected from a group of dialects consisting of SiO2, Al2O3, MgO, SrO, SiN, BaO, TiO, Si3N4, Ta2O5, BaTiO3, BaZrO, ZrO2, HfO2, Al2O3, Y2O3, ZrSiO, HfSiO, and LaAlO3.
The control gate 55, 65 is a conductive material, preferably a metal, having a specific work function with more than 4.9 eV.
As explained with reference to
Hence, by increasing the absolute value of the work function of a metal control gate, a difference between the Fermi energy (EF) of the metal gate layer 55, 65, for instance, and the blocking dielectric layer 54, 64 increases, relatively. As the work function Φ of the metal goes up (and consequently the Fermi level Ef of the metal goes down), the barrier height of the junction increases thereby decreasing the possibility of electrons tunneling through the charge blocking layer 54, 64. Consequently, it is possible to decrease the possibility of electrons tunneling through the charge blocking layer by selection of the dielectric layer of the blocking layer 54, 64 and the metal of the control gate 55, 65. In the disclosed embodiments of the present invention, electron back tunneling can be suppressed.
It should be noted that work function is generally defined as the minimum potential that the most loosely bound valence electrons in a solid must possess to be released to an outer vacuum when the kinetic energy is zero at absolute zero (0° C.).
Of the possible metals that could be used as a control gate, the following are listed along with their work function in brackets Hf [3.9], Zr [4.05], Ta [4.25], Al [4.28], Nb [4.3], Ti[4.33], W [4.55], Mo [4.6], Ru [4.71], Au [5.1], Ni [5.15], Ir [5.27] and Pt [5.65]. Of these, high work function metals would be preferred as materials used in these types semiconductor devices. It also should be noted that by high κ dielectric, it is generally understood to mean that κ is greater than or equal to 4.0 (SiO2), and preferably higher than the κ value of polysilicon (4.1).
It should be evident from
Metal Work−Function=7.8−0.85*Barrier Height
Metal Work−Function=6.85−0.25*Band Gap
Thus, increasing barrier height has a direct relation to the band gap by selection of a metal work function.
Specifically, when the blocking layer is principally comprised of SiO2, the specific metal work function of a metal should be equal or greater than 4.4 eV. When the blocking layer is of a different high κ dielectric, i.e., a dielectric having a value of greater than 4.1, a specific metal work function of the control gate should be found in the range equal to or greater than 4.9 eV equal to or less than 5.5 eV, the upper limit for metals. It should be noted that these values are plus or minus 0.2 eV in most instances to reflect that some Fermi level pinning may occur due to impurities at the interface of the blocking layer 54, 64 and the metal control gate 55, 65.
With respect to another floating gate embodiment, the floating gate 52 is a metal gate comprised of a metal having a specific metal work function of equal or greater than 4.9 eV when the tunnel layer is a high κ dielectric. In this way, the erase and programming steps can be better controlled by increasing the barrier height of for electrons tunneling through the tunnel layer. For taking advantage of good retention property for use in high work-function floating gate and of good programming/erasing properties of high k tunneling layer, high work-function metal floating gate is preferred for this embodiment.
As should be clear from the above, the relatively recent introduction of high κ dielectrics is gate dielectrics in the community as meant, until now, O/N/O devices were mainly used for SONOS-type flash memory device applications. By using p+ polysilicon gates and relatively thick blocking oxides, erasing problems could be mitigated. However, further scaling as design rules are reduced is inevitable, thereby increasing the demand for high κ dielectric materials. A problem is that high κ dielectrics are not compatible with p+ polysilicon due to the Fermi pinning effect as explained above, and regardless of the annealing temperature. Embodiments of the present invention avoid these problems by using a metal gate. For improving erasing efficiency and preventing electron backed tunneling, a high work-function metal gate is used.
It is predicted that a metal gate having a metal work function of 4.6 eV for O/N/O devices will meet the specifications for sub 52 or 57 nm flash memory devices without demonstrating any significant electron backed tunneling effect in a given erasing bias condition. A metal gate having a metal work function of 5.1 eV or O/N/H (where H stands for high κ dielectric) should meet the specification of sub 52 or 57 nm flash memory devices and should not show any significant electron backed tunneling effect for a given erasing bias condition. Hence, embodiments of the present invention can greatly mitigate the electron backed tunneling effect which is known to have been a serious problem for SONOS devices and the like.
According to simulations of embodiments of the present invention, a non-volatile semiconductor memory should have a program speed of 20 micro seconds at 17 V (with the threshold volt shift (Vth) going from −3V to 1V). The erase speed should be at 2 milliseconds at 18V (with the threshold volt shift (Vth) going from 1V to −3V). The on-cell current is preferably greater than 500 nA. The endurance (the change in the threshold volt shift) would be less than 0.3V at 100,000 cycles (for the program state). The cycling cell current would be greater than 350 nA at 100,000 cycles, and the retention (the change in the threshold volt shift) would be less than 0.3V at 250 degrees C. for 2 hours. Finally, the read disturb (the change in the threshold volt shift) would be less than 1V at 100,000 read cycles and at 10,000 program/erase cycles.
The present invention has been described by way of exemplary embodiments, to which is not limited. Variations and modifications will occur to skilled artisans without departing from the scope of the present invention. For instance, embodiments of the present invention can achieve more scaling while maintaining or improving erase efficiency as compared the prior art, regardless of whether the high work-function metal gate is on an O/N/O, high κ stack of an O/N/H, O/H/H. O/H/O or H/H/H sequence in trapping dielectric embodiments, or O/FG/H, O/FG/O or H/FG/H sequence in floating gate (FG) embodiments.
Claims
1. A non-volatile semiconductor memory device, comprising:
- a substrate, said substrate including a source region, a drain region and a channel region provided between said source region and said drain region; and
- a gate stack located above said channel region, said gate stack including a sequential stack of a tunnel layer, a charge trapping layer, a charge blocking layer and a control gate, wherein said tunnel layer is adjacent to said channel region,
- wherein said control gate is metal gate comprised of a metal having a specific metal work function equal or greater than 4.4 eV wherein the blocking layer includes SiO2,
- wherein the memory device is a floating gate memory device and the charge trapping layer is a floating gate, and
- wherein said floating gate is a metal gate comprised of a metal having a specific metal work function equal or greater than 4.9 eV, and wherein the tunnel layer is a high-k dielectric.
2. The non-volatile semiconductor memory device of claim 1, wherein said gate stack comprises a multiple layer stack selected from a group of multiple layer stacks consisting of: O/SiN/SiO2/M, O/H/SiO2/M, H/H/SiO2/M, or H/SiN/SiO2/M, where O is an oxide material, H is a high κ material and M is a metal having said specific work function.
3. The non-volatile semiconductor memory device of claim 1, wherein said tunnel layer is a dielectric selected from the group consisting of SiO2, Al2O3, MgO, SrO, SiN, BaO, TiO, Si3N4, Ta2O5, BaTiO3, BaZrO, ZrO2, HfO2, Al2O3, Y2O3, ZrSiO, HfSiO, and LaAlO3.
4. The non-volatile semiconductor memory device of claim 1, wherein said floating gate comprising a material selected from the group consisting of polysilicon, platinum (Pt), gold (Au), titanium-aluminium alloy (TiAlN), and palladium (Pd) and a metal composite group consisting of metal nitride, metal boron nitride, metal silicon nitride, metal aluminium nitride and metal silicide.
5. The non-volatile semiconductor memory device of claim 1, wherein said substrate is a Si substrate.
Type: Application
Filed: May 14, 2008
Publication Date: Sep 11, 2008
Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRICS CO., LTD. (Suwon-si)
Inventors: Sang-hun JEON (Seoul), Jeong-hee HAN (Suwon-si), Chung-woo KIM (Suwon-si)
Application Number: 12/153,148
International Classification: H01L 29/788 (20060101);