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Ultrathin gate oxide grown on nitrogen-implanted silicon for deep submicron CMOS transistors

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Nitrogen implantation on the silicon substrate was performed before the gate oxidation at a fixed energy of 30 keV and with the split dose of 1.0/spl times/10/sup 14//cm/sup 2/ and 2.0/spl times/10/sup 14//cm/sup 2/. Initial O/sub 2/ injection method was applied for gate oxidation. The method is composed of an O/sub 2/ injection/N/sub 2/ anneal/main oxidation, and the control process is composed of a N/sub 2/ anneal/main oxidation. CMOS transistors with gate oxide thickness of 2 nm and channel length of 0.13 /spl mu/m have been fabricated by use of the method. Compared to the control process, the initial O/sub 2/ injection process increases the amount of nitrogen piled up at the Si/SiO/sub 2/ interface and suppresses the growth of gate oxide effectively. Using this method, the oxidation retarding effect of nitrogen was enhanced. Driving currents, hot carrier reliability, and time-zero dielectric breakdown (TZDB) characteristics were improved.

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