Semiconductor devices with graded dopant regions
DCFirst Claim
1. A semiconductor device, comprising:
- a substrate of a first doping type at a first doping level having first and second surfaces;
an active region disposed adjacent the first surface of the substrate with a second doping type opposite in conductivity to the first doping type;
circuitry formed in a portion of the active region disposed away from the first surface of the substrate and having at least one region of higher conductivity of the second doping type relative to the doping level in the remainder of the active region proximate the at least one region;
at least a portion of the active region proximate the first surface of the substrate and not containing the at least one region defined with a graded dopant concentration, to aid carrier movement from an emitter in the active region to a collector in the substrate, the graded dopant concentration greater proximate the first surface of the substrate.
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Abstract
Most semiconductor devices manufactured today, have uniform dopant concentration, either in the lateral or vertical device active (and isolation) regions. By grading the dopant concentration, the performance in various semiconductor devices can be significantly improved. Performance improvements can be obtained in application specific areas like increase in frequency of operation for digital logic, various power MOSFET and IGBT ICS, improvement in refresh time for DRAM'"'"'s, decrease in programming time for nonvolatile memory, better visual quality including pixel resolution and color sensitivity for imaging ICs, better sensitivity for varactors in tunable filters, higher drive capabilities for JFET'"'"'s, and a host of other applications.
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4 Claims
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1. A semiconductor device, comprising:
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a substrate of a first doping type at a first doping level having first and second surfaces; an active region disposed adjacent the first surface of the substrate with a second doping type opposite in conductivity to the first doping type; circuitry formed in a portion of the active region disposed away from the first surface of the substrate and having at least one region of higher conductivity of the second doping type relative to the doping level in the remainder of the active region proximate the at least one region; at least a portion of the active region proximate the first surface of the substrate and not containing the at least one region defined with a graded dopant concentration, to aid carrier movement from an emitter in the active region to a collector in the substrate, the graded dopant concentration greater proximate the first surface of the substrate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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