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We demonstrate electrically functional 0.099 μm2 6T-SRAM cells using full-field EUV lithography for contact and M1 levels. This enables formation of dense arrays without requiring any OPC/RET, while exhibiting substantial process latitudes & potential lower cost of ownership (single-patterning). Key enablers include: 1) high-k/metal gate FinFETs with Lg˜40 nm, 12-17 nm wide Fins, and cell β ratio...
A novel silicide formation technique using millisecond anneal is reported for the first time, delivering superior silicide film morphology that translates electrically into significant yield improvement over a conventional soak anneal, without any degradation of transistor performances. In addition, we demonstrate how this new technique enables the integration of thin silicides required for further...
A systematic analysis of the different methods of work function (WF) tuning for gate stacks using fully silicided (FUSI) gate electrodes is presented. We show that FUSI gates have the potential to meet the WF requirements for future nodes, including high performance applications, achieving band edge WF, with total WF range of up to ∼900 meV. The introduction of dopants (such as Sb, As, P, B) by ion...
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