Applied Sciences (Oct 2017)

The Challenges of Advanced CMOS Process from 2D to 3D

  • Henry H. Radamson,
  • Yanbo Zhang,
  • Xiaobin He,
  • Hushan Cui,
  • Junjie Li,
  • Jinjuan Xiang,
  • Jinbiao Liu,
  • Shihai Gu,
  • Guilei Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app7101047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 10
p. 1047

Abstract

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The architecture, size and density of metal oxide field effect transistors (MOSFETs) as unit bricks in integrated circuits (ICs) have constantly changed during the past five decades. The driving force for such scientific and technological development is to reduce the production price, power consumption and faster carrier transport in the transistor channel. Therefore, many challenges and difficulties have been merged in the processing of transistors which have to be dealed and solved. This article highlights the transition from 2D planar MOSFETs to 3D fin field effective transistors (FinFETs) and then presents how the process flow faces different technological challenges. The discussions contain nano-scaled patterning and process issues related to gate and (source/drain) S/D formation as well as integration of III-V materials for high carrier mobility in channel for future FinFETs.

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