US20030234411A1 - Semiconductor device having ferroelectric film and manufacturing method thereof - Google Patents

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US20030234411A1
US20030234411A1 US10/178,744 US17874402A US2003234411A1 US 20030234411 A1 US20030234411 A1 US 20030234411A1 US 17874402 A US17874402 A US 17874402A US 2003234411 A1 US2003234411 A1 US 2003234411A1
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  • This invention relates to a semiconductor device having a ferroelectric film and a manufacturing method thereof and more particularly to a ferroelectric capacitor in a ferroelectric memory (FeRAM).
  • FeRAM ferroelectric memory
  • the ferroelectric memory stores binary data in a nonvolatile fashion depending on the magnitude of two different residual dielectric polarizations of a ferroelectric capacitor based on the hysteresis characteristic which is one of the characteristics of a ferroelectric material.
  • a ferroelectric capacitor can be formed by performing a photolithography process once. That is, an upper electrode and lower electrode of the ferroelectric capacitor and a ferroelectric film between the upper and lower electrodes can be formed by performing a photolithography process once.
  • the photolithography process indicates a process in which a resist film is formed, a resist pattern is formed by exposure and development and a to-be-coated film under the resist pattern is formed by use of the resist pattern.
  • a series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory comprises series connected memory cells each having a transistor (T) having a source and a drain and a ferroelectric capacitor (C) inbetween the source and the drain.
  • FIG. 1A is a plan view of a ferroelectric capacitor in the conventional series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory and FIG. 1B is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric capacitor.
  • source and drain diffusion layers 102 are separately formed in the surface region of a semiconductor substrate 101 .
  • a gate electrode 104 of each cell transistor is formed over a portion of the semiconductor substrate 101 which lies between the source and drain diffusion layers 102 with a gate insulating film 103 interposed between the portion of the semiconductor substrate 101 and the gate electrode 104 .
  • An interlayer insulating film 105 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 101 .
  • a lower electrode 106 , a ferroelectric film 107 and upper electrodes 108 which configure the ferroelectric capacitors are formed in this order in the interlayer insulating film 105 .
  • the ferroelectric film 107 is formed on the lower electrode 106 .
  • Two separated upper electrodes 108 are formed on the ferroelectric film 107 .
  • the lower electrode 106 is connected to a corresponding one of the source and drain diffusion layers 102 and one of the two upper electrode 108 is connected to the other of the source and drain diffusion layers 102 .
  • the ferroelectric capacitor of the ferroelectric memory has a structure in which one pair of upper electrodes 108 are disposed over one lower electrode 106 .
  • upper electrodes 108 are formed by use of a first mask. Then, after a second mask is formed to protect each pair of upper electrodes 108 , ferroelectric films 107 and lower electrodes 106 are formed.
  • misalignment occurs between the first and second masks. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 1A, it is necessary to provide a margin of a misalignment portion 109 between the upper electrode 108 formed by use of the first mask and the lower electrode 106 formed by use of the second mask. As a result, the cell area of the capacitor is increased by an amount corresponding to the misalignment portion and there occurs a problem that the occupied area on the chip of the ferroelectric memory having the capacitors incorporated therein is increased.
  • a semiconductor device comprising a first semiconductor region formed in a surface region of a semiconductor substrate; a second semiconductor region formed separately from the first semiconductor region in a surface region of the semiconductor substrate; a gate insulating film formed on a portion of the semiconductor substrate which lies between the first semiconductor region and the second semiconductor region; a gate electrode formed on the gate insulating film; an interlayer insulating film formed on the semiconductor substrate to cover the first semiconductor region, second semiconductor region and gate electrode; first and second lower electrodes formed on the interlayer insulating film; a first contact plug formed in the interlayer insulating film in contact with the first lower electrode; a second contact plug formed in the interlayer insulating film separately from the first contact plug and in contact with the second lower electrode; a first ferroelectric film formed on the first lower electrode; a first upper electrode formed on the first ferroelectric film; a second ferroelectric film formed on the second lower electrode; and a second upper electrode formed on the second ferroelectric film.
  • a semiconductor device manufacturing method comprising forming a gate electrode over a semiconductor substrate with a gate insulating film interposed between the semiconductor substrate and the gate electrode; forming source and drain diffusion layers on a surface of the semiconductor substrate on both sides of the gate electrode; forming a first interlayer insulating film on the semiconductor substrate to cover the gate electrode, source and drain diffusion layers; forming a buried interconnection and a first contact plug which extends from a portion of the buried interconnection to one of the source diffusion layer and the drain diffusion layer in the first interlayer insulating film which lies on the source and drain diffusion layers; forming a second interlayer insulating film on the first interlayer insulating film and on the buried interconnection containing the first contact plug; forming a pair of second and third contact plugs which extend from the surface of the second interlayer insulating film to the buried interconnection in the second interlayer insulating film formed on the buried interconnection; and forming a first ferroelectric capacitor
  • FIG. 1A is a plan view of ferroelectric capacitors of the conventional series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory
  • FIG. 1B is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric capacitors
  • FIG. 2A is a layout view of ferroelectric capacitors of a ferroelectric memory according to a first embodiment of this invention
  • FIG. 2B is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view showing a first step of a manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view showing a second step of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B are cross sectional views showing a third step of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B are cross sectional views showing a different step as the third step of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B are cross sectional views showing a fourth step of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 8A is a layout view of a ferroelectric capacitor formed by the manufacturing method according to the first embodiment
  • FIG. 8B is a layout view of the conventional ferroelectric capacitor
  • FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view showing the structure of a ferroelectric memory according to a second embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory as a first modification of the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory as a second modification of the second embodiment.
  • a semiconductor device described in this specification is a ferroelectric memory having cell transistors and ferroelectric capacitors.
  • the ferroelectric memory is a series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory that comprises series connected memory cells each having a transistor (T) having a source and a drain and a ferroelectric capacitor (C) inbetween the source and the drain.
  • FIG. 2A is a layout view of ferroelectric capacitors of the ferroelectric memory according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2B is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory.
  • source and drain diffusion layers 12 are separately formed in the surface region of a semiconductor substrate 11 .
  • Each of gate insulating films 13 is formed on a portion of the semiconductor substrate 11 which lies between the source and drain diffusion layers 12 .
  • Gate electrodes 14 of cell transistors are formed on the respective gate insulating films 13 .
  • An interlayer insulating film 15 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 11 to cover the gate electrodes 14 .
  • Interlayer insulating films 16 and 17 are sequentially formed on the interlayer insulating film 15 .
  • lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B, ferroelectric films 19 A and 19 B and upper electrodes 20 A and 20 B which configure first and second ferroelectric capacitors are formed in this order.
  • the first ferroelectric capacitor and the second ferroelectric capacitor configure one pair of ferroelectric capacitors in the series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory.
  • As the lower electrode a film containing Ir, IrOx, Pt or TiN is used, for example.
  • As the ferroelectric film for example, a PZT film is used, and as the upper electrode, a film containing Pt, Ir or IrOx is used, for example.
  • contact plugs 21 A are formed in contact with the lower electrodes 18 A.
  • contact plugs 21 B are formed in contact with the lower electrodes 18 B.
  • buried interconnections 22 each of which is connected to both of the corresponding contact plugs 21 A and 21 B are formed.
  • contact plugs 23 respectively connected to the buried interconnections 22 are formed. Each of the contact plugs 23 is electrically connected to one of the source and drain diffusion layers 12 .
  • the lower electrode 18 A among one pair of the lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B in one pair of ferroelectric capacitors is electrically connected to the diffusion layer 12 via a current passage which is configured by the contact plug 21 A, buried interconnection 22 and contact plug 23 .
  • the lower electrode 18 B is electrically connected to the diffusion layer 12 via a current passage which is configured by the contact plug 21 B, buried interconnection 22 and contact plug 23 .
  • tungsten (W) or polysilicon is used to form the contact plugs 21 A, 21 B, 23 and buried interconnections 22 .
  • contact plugs 24 A are formed and interconnections 25 A are formed on the respective contact plugs 24 A.
  • contact plugs 24 B are formed and interconnections 25 B are formed on the respective contact plugs 24 B.
  • each of the interconnections 25 B is electrically connected to a corresponding one of the diffusion layers 12 via the contact plug 26 . Further, each of the interconnections 25 B is connected to an upper electrode 27 A of an adjacent ferroelectric capacitor via a contact plug 28 A.
  • Al, Cu or an alloy of Al and Cu is used to form the contact plugs 24 A, 24 B, 26 , 28 A and interconnections 25 A and 25 B.
  • the paired lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B connected to the same diffusion layer 12 are separately formed. Further, the contact plugs 21 A and 21 B respectively connected to the paired lower electrodes 18 A, 18 B are also separately formed.
  • the upper electrodes 20 A and 20 B, ferroelectric films 19 A and 19 B and lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B can be formed by performing the lithography process using one mask step only. Therefore, it becomes unnecessary to provide a misalignment margin between the upper and lower electrodes, and as shown in FIG. 2A, the distance between the outer periphery of the upper electrode 18 A and the outer periphery of the lower electrode 20 A can be minimized. As a result, an area required for forming the ferroelectric capacitor can be reduced.
  • FIG. 3 to FIG. 7A, FIG. 7B are cross sectional views showing the steps of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory.
  • a silicon oxide film is formed on a semiconductor substrate 11 and a polysilicon film is formed on the silicon oxide film. Then, as shown in FIG. 3, the silicon oxide film and polysilicon film are patterned to form gate insulating films 13 formed of the silicon oxide film and gate electrodes 14 formed of the polysilicon film on the semiconductor substrate 11 . After this, an impurity ion-implantation process is performed with the gate electrodes 14 used as a mask to form diffusion layers 12 which are drain or source regions in the surface region of the semiconductor substrate 11 on both sides of each of the gate electrodes 14 .
  • an interlayer insulating film 15 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 11 to cover the gate electrodes 14 and diffusion layers 12 . Then, the interlayer insulating film 15 is planarized by a CMP method. After this, grooves for interconnections are formed in portions of the interlayer insulating film 15 which lie above the diffusion layers 12 by an RIE method, for example. Further, holes are formed in the central portions of the respective interconnection grooves to reach the respective diffusion layers 12 . In this case, the holes are formed after the interconnection grooves are formed, but it is also possible to first form the holes and then form the interconnection grooves.
  • a plug material of tungsten (W) or polysilicon is deposited on the interlayer insulating film 15 having the interconnection grooves and holes formed therein. Then, the plug material on the interlayer insulating film 15 is made flat by the CMP method. As a result, the plug material is buried in the interconnection grooves and holes to reach the diffusion layers 12 so as to form buried interconnections 22 in the interconnection grooves and form contact plugs 23 in the holes.
  • an interlayer insulating film 16 is formed on the buried interconnections 22 and interlayer insulating film 15 . Further, in portions of the interlayer insulating film 16 which lie on each of the buried interconnections 22 , a pair of holes are formed. Then, a plug material of tungsten (W) or polysilicon is deposited on the interlayer insulating film 16 having the paired holes formed therein. Then, the plug material on the interlayer insulating film 16 is planarized by the CMP method. As a result, the plug material is buried in the holes to reach the buried interconnections 22 so that contact plugs 21 A and 21 B can be formed.
  • W tungsten
  • films 18 , 19 and 20 used to respectively configure lower electrodes, ferroelectric films and upper electrodes which configure ferroelectric capacitors are formed in this order on the structure shown in FIG. 3.
  • a material of the film used to form the lower electrodes a material which prevents oxygen generated when the ferroelectric film is crystallized from entering the plug is used.
  • the ferroelectric film is crystallized in an oxygen atmosphere at 600° C. for one minute by using for example RTA (rapid thermal annealing).
  • RTA rapid thermal annealing
  • the lower electrode a film containing Ir, IrOx, Pt or TiN is used, for example.
  • a PZT film is used
  • a film containing Pt, Ir or IrOx is used, for example.
  • an aluminum oxide film 30 is deposited to a film thickness of approx. 100 ⁇ on the film 20 which will be used to form the upper electrodes by use of a sputtering method, for example. Then, the aluminum oxide film 30 is annealed in an oxygen atmosphere at 400° C. so as to be sufficiently oxidized and insulated. Further, a plasma oxide film 31 is formed on the aluminum oxide film 30 by use of a plasma CVD method.
  • the aluminum oxide film 30 is a film which enhances the adhesion between the film 20 used to form the upper electrodes and the plasma oxide film 31 and has the effect that damage caused on the film 20 used to form the upper electrodes when the plasma oxide film 31 is deposited is suppressed.
  • the plasma oxide film 31 is used as a mask when the ferroelectric capacitors, that is, lower electrodes, ferroelectric films and upper electrodes are formed.
  • a photoresist pattern is formed so that a pair of ferroelectric capacitors can be formed on each pair of contact plugs 21 A and 21 B.
  • the plasma oxide film 31 is processed by use of the photoresist pattern. After this, the photoresist pattern is removed by an ashing process. Then, the plasma oxide film 31 is used as a mask to form the upper electrodes 20 A and 20 B, ferroelectric films 19 A and 19 B, and lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B by use of Ar/Cl 2 -series gas, for example, as shown in FIG. 5B.
  • the etching rate of the plasma oxide film 31 which is a mask can be minimized by adding oxygen to the above gas and the selective ratio thereof with a capacitor material (upper electrode, ferroelectric film, lower electrode) can be increased.
  • the lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B may be connected to each other.
  • the paired capacitors operate as is desired, because the paired lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B are electrically connected via the contact plugs 21 A and 21 B and buried interconnection 22 .
  • FIG. 6A a structure in which a lower electrode 18 C is not divided, upper electrodes 20 AA and 2 OBB are separated from each other, and ferroelectric films 19 AA and 19 BB are separated from each other may be used.
  • FIG. 6B a structure in which a lower electrode 18 C is not divided, a ferroelectric film 19 C is not divided and only upper electrodes 20 AA and 2 OBB are separated from each other may be used.
  • an aluminum oxide film 32 is formed to a film thickness of approx. 100 ⁇ on the upper surfaces of the upper electrodes 20 A, on the side surfaces of the ferroelectric capacitors formed of the upper electrodes 20 A, ferroelectric films 19 A and lower electrodes 18 A and on the interlayer insulating film 16 after the plasma oxide films 31 and aluminum oxide films 30 on the upper electrodes are removed.
  • the aluminum oxide film 32 has the effect that oxygen is prevented from entering the contact plugs 21 A and 21 B and oxidation of the contact plugs 21 A and 21 B is suppressed in an oxygen high-temperature recovery annealing step performed after the present step and damage caused when an interlayer insulating film 17 is deposited on the ferroelectric capacitors is suppressed.
  • the interlayer insulating film 17 is deposited on the aluminum oxide film 32 . Then, the surface of the interlayer insulating film 17 is planarized by the CMP method. As shown in FIG. 7B, an aluminum oxide film 33 may be formed in the interlayer insulating film 17 on the aluminum oxide film 32 when required. If the aluminum oxide film 33 is formed, occurrence of damage caused in the multi-layered interconnection forming step later performed can be prevented. In the drawings other than FIGS. 7A and 7B, the aluminum oxide films 32 and 33 are omitted.
  • holes reaching the upper electrodes 20 A and 20 B and holes reaching the diffusion layers 12 are formed in the interlayer insulating film 17 . Further, interconnection grooves connected to the above holes are formed in the interlayer insulating film 17 . Then, an oxygen high-temperature recovery annealing step is performed. After this, a TiN film is formed in the holes and interconnection grooves and on the interlayer insulating film 17 . Al, Cu or an alloy of Al and Cu is deposited on the TiN film to fill the holes and interconnection grooves. Then, the interlayer insulating film 17 is planarized by the CMP method. As a result, as shown in FIG. 2B, contact plugs 24 A, 24 B, 26 , and buried interconnections 25 A and 25 B are formed.
  • FIG. 8A The layout diagram of the ferroelectric capacitor formed by the above manufacturing method is shown in FIG. 8A. Further, the layout diagram of the conventional ferroelectric capacitor is shown in FIG. 8B. It is clearly seen from FIGS. 8A and 8B that the area of the capacitor in the first embodiment is smaller than the area of the conventional capacitor. That is, the outer shape size of the lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B of the capacitor in the first embodiment can be made smaller than the outer shape size of the conventional lower electrode 106 . This is because it is unnecessary to set a misalignment margin between the upper and lower electrodes since the upper and lower electrodes of the capacitor in the first embodiment are formed by the same lithography process. Further, the distance between the cell transistors can be made small by reducing the area of the ferroelectric capacitor. As a result, the area of the ferroelectric memory in which a plurality of ferroelectric capacitors and cell transistors are formed can be reduced.
  • the contact plugs which electrically connect the diffusion layer 12 to one pair of lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B in the configuration of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2A are formed into a single contact plug, side wall insulating films are formed on the side wall surfaces of the gate electrode of each cell transistor and a cap insulating film is formed on the upper surface of each gate electrode.
  • FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory according to the second embodiment.
  • source and drain diffusion layers 12 are separately formed in the surface region of a semiconductor substrate 11 .
  • Gate insulating films 13 are each formed on a portion of the semiconductor substrate 11 which lies between the source and drain diffusion layers 12 .
  • Gate electrodes 14 of cell transistors are formed on the respective gate insulating films 13 .
  • Side wall insulating films 34 are formed on the side wall surfaces of each gate electrodes 14 . Further, a cap insulating film 35 is formed on the upper surface of each gate electrodes 14 .
  • An interlayer insulating film 15 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 11 to cover the diffusion layers 12 and gate electrodes 14 . Pairs of ferroelectric capacitors each pair including first and second ferroelectric capacitors are formed on the interlayer insulating film 15 . That is, lower electrodes 18 A, ferroelectric films 19 A and upper electrodes 20 A are sequentially formed in this order from the bottom on the interlayer insulating film 15 . Each of the first ferroelectric capacitors is configured by the lower electrode 18 A, ferroelectric film 19 A and upper electrode 20 A.
  • lower electrodes 18 B, ferroelectric films 19 B and upper electrodes 20 B are sequentially formed in this order from the bottom on the interlayer insulating film 15 .
  • Each of the second ferroelectric capacitors is configured by the lower electrode 18 B, ferroelectric film 19 B and upper electrode 20 B.
  • Contact plugs 36 are each formed in a portion of the interlayer insulating film 15 which lies between a corresponding one of the diffusion layers 12 and a corresponding one pair of the lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B.
  • the contact plug 36 electrically connects the diffusion layer 12 to a corresponding one pair of the lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B. Further, a portion of the contact plug 36 overlaps the cap insulating films 35 on the two gate electrodes 14 which are arranged on both sides of the diffusion layer 12 .
  • the two lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B of each pair of ferroelectric capacitors are completely separated.
  • the upper electrodes 20 A and 20 B, ferroelectric films 19 A and 19 B and lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B can be formed by performing the photolithography process using one mask only. Therefore, it becomes unnecessary to provide a misalignment margin between the upper electrodes 20 A and 20 B and the lower electrodes 18 A and 18 B and the distance between the outer periphery of the upper electrode 20 A and the outer periphery of the lower electrode 18 A can be made small. Likewise, the distance between the outer periphery of the upper electrode 20 B and the outer periphery of the lower electrode 18 B can be minimized. As a result, the area required for forming the ferroelectric capacitor can be reduced.
  • the area of the ferroelectric capacitor can be reduced, the distance between the cell transistors can be made small. As a result, the area of the ferroelectric memory in which a plurality of ferroelectric capacitors and cell transistors are formed can be reduced.
  • FIG. 10 as a first modification of the second embodiment, a structure in which the two upper electrodes 20 A and 20 B are completely separated from each other, the ferroelectric films 19 A, 19 B are completely separated from each other and the lower electrode 18 is not divided in each pair of ferroelectric capacitors can be used.
  • the following material can be used.
  • a material containing at least one of Pt, Ir, Ru and Sr can be used as the upper electrode.
  • an SRO electrode, RuOx electrode or the like can be used.
  • the ferroelectric film for example, PZT, PTO, or BTO or SBT with a layered-form perovskite structure may be used.
  • the lower electrode a material containing at least one of Pt, Ir, Ru, Sr, Ti and Al can be used.
  • each of the above embodiments can be independently carried out or the above embodiments can be adequately combined and carried out.
  • inventive concepts of various stages are contained and the inventive concepts of various stages can be extracted by adequately combining a plurality of constituents disclosed in the above embodiments.
  • a semiconductor device and a manufacturing method thereof can be provided in which the occupied area of each pair of capacitors on the chip can be made small by forming the paired capacitors by performing the photolithography process once.

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First and second semiconductor regions are formed separately from each other in a semiconductor substrate. A gate electrode is formed above the semiconductor substrate which lies between the first and second semiconductor regions. An interlayer insulating film is formed on the semiconductor substrate to cover the first and second semiconductor regions and the gate electrode. First and second lower electrodes are formed on the interlayer insulating film. A first contact plug is formed in the interlayer insulating film in contact with the first lower electrode. A second contact plug is formed in the interlayer insulating film in contact with the second lower electrode. A first ferroelectric film is formed on the first lower electrode. A first upper electrode is formed on the first ferroelectric film. A second ferroelectric film is formed on the second lower electrode. A second upper electrode is formed on the second ferroelectric film.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0001]
  • This invention relates to a semiconductor device having a ferroelectric film and a manufacturing method thereof and more particularly to a ferroelectric capacitor in a ferroelectric memory (FeRAM). [0002]
  • 2. Description of the Related Art [0003]
  • Recently, as semiconductor memories, volatile DRAMs (Dynamic RAMs), SRAMs (Static RAMs), nonvolatile MROMs (Mask ROMs), Flash EEPROMs and ferroelectric memories (FeRAMs) are on the market. [0004]
  • The ferroelectric memory stores binary data in a nonvolatile fashion depending on the magnitude of two different residual dielectric polarizations of a ferroelectric capacitor based on the hysteresis characteristic which is one of the characteristics of a ferroelectric material. [0005]
  • Like in the case of a DRAM, some of the memory cells which configure a conventional ferroelectric memory are each configured by serially connecting a capacitor and a transistor. In such a ferroelectric memory, a ferroelectric capacitor can be formed by performing a photolithography process once. That is, an upper electrode and lower electrode of the ferroelectric capacitor and a ferroelectric film between the upper and lower electrodes can be formed by performing a photolithography process once. The photolithography process indicates a process in which a resist film is formed, a resist pattern is formed by exposure and development and a to-be-coated film under the resist pattern is formed by use of the resist pattern. [0006]
  • Further, some other memory cells which configure another conventional ferroelectric memory have the following configuration. [0007]
  • A series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory comprises series connected memory cells each having a transistor (T) having a source and a drain and a ferroelectric capacitor (C) inbetween the source and the drain. [0008]
  • FIG. 1A is a plan view of a ferroelectric capacitor in the conventional series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory and FIG. 1B is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric capacitor. [0009]
  • As shown in FIG. 1B, source and [0010] drain diffusion layers 102 are separately formed in the surface region of a semiconductor substrate 101. A gate electrode 104 of each cell transistor is formed over a portion of the semiconductor substrate 101 which lies between the source and drain diffusion layers 102 with a gate insulating film 103 interposed between the portion of the semiconductor substrate 101 and the gate electrode 104.
  • An [0011] interlayer insulating film 105 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 101. A lower electrode 106, a ferroelectric film 107 and upper electrodes 108 which configure the ferroelectric capacitors are formed in this order in the interlayer insulating film 105.
  • The [0012] ferroelectric film 107 is formed on the lower electrode 106. Two separated upper electrodes 108 are formed on the ferroelectric film 107. Further, the lower electrode 106 is connected to a corresponding one of the source and drain diffusion layers 102 and one of the two upper electrode 108 is connected to the other of the source and drain diffusion layers 102.
  • Thus, the ferroelectric capacitor of the ferroelectric memory has a structure in which one pair of [0013] upper electrodes 108 are disposed over one lower electrode 106.
  • In the series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory as shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, since a structure in which one pair of [0014] upper electrodes 108 are disposed over one lower electrode 106 is formed as described before, it is necessary to perform the photolithography process at least twice in order to form a capacitor having one lower electrode 106 and one pair of upper electrodes 108.
  • More specifically, the following process is performed. In the conventional series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory, [0015] upper electrodes 108 are formed by use of a first mask. Then, after a second mask is formed to protect each pair of upper electrodes 108, ferroelectric films 107 and lower electrodes 106 are formed.
  • In the process using two mask steps, misalignment occurs between the first and second masks. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 1A, it is necessary to provide a margin of a [0016] misalignment portion 109 between the upper electrode 108 formed by use of the first mask and the lower electrode 106 formed by use of the second mask. As a result, the cell area of the capacitor is increased by an amount corresponding to the misalignment portion and there occurs a problem that the occupied area on the chip of the ferroelectric memory having the capacitors incorporated therein is increased.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a semiconductor device comprising a first semiconductor region formed in a surface region of a semiconductor substrate; a second semiconductor region formed separately from the first semiconductor region in a surface region of the semiconductor substrate; a gate insulating film formed on a portion of the semiconductor substrate which lies between the first semiconductor region and the second semiconductor region; a gate electrode formed on the gate insulating film; an interlayer insulating film formed on the semiconductor substrate to cover the first semiconductor region, second semiconductor region and gate electrode; first and second lower electrodes formed on the interlayer insulating film; a first contact plug formed in the interlayer insulating film in contact with the first lower electrode; a second contact plug formed in the interlayer insulating film separately from the first contact plug and in contact with the second lower electrode; a first ferroelectric film formed on the first lower electrode; a first upper electrode formed on the first ferroelectric film; a second ferroelectric film formed on the second lower electrode; and a second upper electrode formed on the second ferroelectric film. [0017]
  • According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a semiconductor device manufacturing method comprising forming a gate electrode over a semiconductor substrate with a gate insulating film interposed between the semiconductor substrate and the gate electrode; forming source and drain diffusion layers on a surface of the semiconductor substrate on both sides of the gate electrode; forming a first interlayer insulating film on the semiconductor substrate to cover the gate electrode, source and drain diffusion layers; forming a buried interconnection and a first contact plug which extends from a portion of the buried interconnection to one of the source diffusion layer and the drain diffusion layer in the first interlayer insulating film which lies on the source and drain diffusion layers; forming a second interlayer insulating film on the first interlayer insulating film and on the buried interconnection containing the first contact plug; forming a pair of second and third contact plugs which extend from the surface of the second interlayer insulating film to the buried interconnection in the second interlayer insulating film formed on the buried interconnection; and forming a first ferroelectric capacitor by sequentially laminating a first lower electrode, first ferroelectric film and first upper electrode in this order on the second contact plug and forming a second ferroelectric capacitor by sequentially laminating a second lower electrode, second ferroelectric film and second upper electrode in this order on the third contact plug.[0018]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
  • FIG. 1A is a plan view of ferroelectric capacitors of the conventional series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory; [0019]
  • FIG. 1B is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric capacitors; [0020]
  • FIG. 2A is a layout view of ferroelectric capacitors of a ferroelectric memory according to a first embodiment of this invention; [0021]
  • FIG. 2B is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment; [0022]
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view showing a first step of a manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment; [0023]
  • FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view showing a second step of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment; [0024]
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B are cross sectional views showing a third step of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment; [0025]
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B are cross sectional views showing a different step as the third step of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment; [0026]
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B are cross sectional views showing a fourth step of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment; [0027]
  • FIG. 8A is a layout view of a ferroelectric capacitor formed by the manufacturing method according to the first embodiment; [0028]
  • FIG. 8B is a layout view of the conventional ferroelectric capacitor; [0029]
  • FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view showing the structure of a ferroelectric memory according to a second embodiment of this invention; [0030]
  • FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory as a first modification of the second embodiment; and [0031]
  • FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory as a second modification of the second embodiment.[0032]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • There will now be described embodiments of this invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following explanation, common portions in the drawings are denoted by the same reference symbols. [0033]
  • A semiconductor device described in this specification is a ferroelectric memory having cell transistors and ferroelectric capacitors. The ferroelectric memory is a series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory that comprises series connected memory cells each having a transistor (T) having a source and a drain and a ferroelectric capacitor (C) inbetween the source and the drain. [0034]
  • [First Embodiment][0035]
  • First, a ferroelectric memory according to a first embodiment of this invention and a manufacturing method thereof are explained. [0036]
  • FIG. 2A is a layout view of ferroelectric capacitors of the ferroelectric memory according to the first embodiment. FIG. 2B is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory. [0037]
  • As shown in FIG. 2B, source and drain diffusion layers [0038] 12 are separately formed in the surface region of a semiconductor substrate 11. Each of gate insulating films 13 is formed on a portion of the semiconductor substrate 11 which lies between the source and drain diffusion layers 12. Gate electrodes 14 of cell transistors are formed on the respective gate insulating films 13.
  • An [0039] interlayer insulating film 15 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 11 to cover the gate electrodes 14. Interlayer insulating films 16 and 17 are sequentially formed on the interlayer insulating film 15. In the interlayer insulating film 17 formed on the interlayer insulating film 16, lower electrodes 18A and 18B, ferroelectric films 19A and 19B and upper electrodes 20A and 20B which configure first and second ferroelectric capacitors are formed in this order. The first ferroelectric capacitor and the second ferroelectric capacitor configure one pair of ferroelectric capacitors in the series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory. As the lower electrode, a film containing Ir, IrOx, Pt or TiN is used, for example. As the ferroelectric film, for example, a PZT film is used, and as the upper electrode, a film containing Pt, Ir or IrOx is used, for example.
  • In portions of the [0040] interlayer insulating film 16 which lie under the lower electrodes 18A, contact plugs 21A are formed in contact with the lower electrodes 18A. In portions of the interlayer insulating film 16 which lie under the lower electrodes 18B, contact plugs 21B are formed in contact with the lower electrodes 18B. Further, in portions of the interlayer insulating film 15 which lie under the contact plugs 21A and 21B, buried interconnections 22 each of which is connected to both of the corresponding contact plugs 21A and 21B are formed. In portions of the interlayer insulating film 15 which lie under the buried interconnections 22, contact plugs 23 respectively connected to the buried interconnections 22 are formed. Each of the contact plugs 23 is electrically connected to one of the source and drain diffusion layers 12.
  • That is, the [0041] lower electrode 18A among one pair of the lower electrodes 18A and 18B in one pair of ferroelectric capacitors is electrically connected to the diffusion layer 12 via a current passage which is configured by the contact plug 21A, buried interconnection 22 and contact plug 23. Likewise, the lower electrode 18B is electrically connected to the diffusion layer 12 via a current passage which is configured by the contact plug 21B, buried interconnection 22 and contact plug 23. For example, tungsten (W) or polysilicon is used to form the contact plugs 21A, 21B, 23 and buried interconnections 22.
  • Further, in portions of the [0042] interlayer insulating film 17 which lie on the upper electrodes 20A, contact plugs 24A are formed and interconnections 25A are formed on the respective contact plugs 24A. In portions of the interlayer insulating film 17 which lie on the upper electrodes 20B, contact plugs 24B are formed and interconnections 25B are formed on the respective contact plugs 24B.
  • In portions of the interlayer insulating [0043] films 17, 16, 15 which lie between the interconnections 25B and corresponding diffusion layers 12, contact plugs 26 are respectively formed and each of the interconnections 25B is electrically connected to a corresponding one of the diffusion layers 12 via the contact plug 26. Further, each of the interconnections 25B is connected to an upper electrode 27A of an adjacent ferroelectric capacitor via a contact plug 28A. For example, Al, Cu or an alloy of Al and Cu is used to form the contact plugs 24A, 24B, 26, 28A and interconnections 25A and 25B.
  • In the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment, the paired [0044] lower electrodes 18A and 18B connected to the same diffusion layer 12 are separately formed. Further, the contact plugs 21A and 21B respectively connected to the paired lower electrodes 18A, 18B are also separately formed.
  • In the ferroelectric capacitor with the above structure, the [0045] upper electrodes 20A and 20B, ferroelectric films 19A and 19B and lower electrodes 18A and 18B can be formed by performing the lithography process using one mask step only. Therefore, it becomes unnecessary to provide a misalignment margin between the upper and lower electrodes, and as shown in FIG. 2A, the distance between the outer periphery of the upper electrode 18A and the outer periphery of the lower electrode 20A can be minimized. As a result, an area required for forming the ferroelectric capacitor can be reduced.
  • Next, the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory of the first embodiment is explained. [0046]
  • FIG. 3 to FIG. 7A, FIG. 7B are cross sectional views showing the steps of the manufacturing method of the ferroelectric memory. [0047]
  • For example, a silicon oxide film is formed on a [0048] semiconductor substrate 11 and a polysilicon film is formed on the silicon oxide film. Then, as shown in FIG. 3, the silicon oxide film and polysilicon film are patterned to form gate insulating films 13 formed of the silicon oxide film and gate electrodes 14 formed of the polysilicon film on the semiconductor substrate 11. After this, an impurity ion-implantation process is performed with the gate electrodes 14 used as a mask to form diffusion layers 12 which are drain or source regions in the surface region of the semiconductor substrate 11 on both sides of each of the gate electrodes 14.
  • Next, an [0049] interlayer insulating film 15 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 11 to cover the gate electrodes 14 and diffusion layers 12. Then, the interlayer insulating film 15 is planarized by a CMP method. After this, grooves for interconnections are formed in portions of the interlayer insulating film 15 which lie above the diffusion layers 12 by an RIE method, for example. Further, holes are formed in the central portions of the respective interconnection grooves to reach the respective diffusion layers 12. In this case, the holes are formed after the interconnection grooves are formed, but it is also possible to first form the holes and then form the interconnection grooves.
  • Next, for example, a plug material of tungsten (W) or polysilicon is deposited on the [0050] interlayer insulating film 15 having the interconnection grooves and holes formed therein. Then, the plug material on the interlayer insulating film 15 is made flat by the CMP method. As a result, the plug material is buried in the interconnection grooves and holes to reach the diffusion layers 12 so as to form buried interconnections 22 in the interconnection grooves and form contact plugs 23 in the holes.
  • Next, an [0051] interlayer insulating film 16 is formed on the buried interconnections 22 and interlayer insulating film 15. Further, in portions of the interlayer insulating film 16 which lie on each of the buried interconnections 22, a pair of holes are formed. Then, a plug material of tungsten (W) or polysilicon is deposited on the interlayer insulating film 16 having the paired holes formed therein. Then, the plug material on the interlayer insulating film 16 is planarized by the CMP method. As a result, the plug material is buried in the holes to reach the buried interconnections 22 so that contact plugs 21A and 21B can be formed.
  • After this, as shown in FIG. 4, [0052] films 18, 19 and 20 used to respectively configure lower electrodes, ferroelectric films and upper electrodes which configure ferroelectric capacitors are formed in this order on the structure shown in FIG. 3. In this case, as a material of the film used to form the lower electrodes, a material which prevents oxygen generated when the ferroelectric film is crystallized from entering the plug is used. The ferroelectric film is crystallized in an oxygen atmosphere at 600° C. for one minute by using for example RTA (rapid thermal annealing). As described before, as the lower electrode, a film containing Ir, IrOx, Pt or TiN is used, for example. Further, as the ferroelectric film, for example, a PZT film is used, and as the upper electrode, a film containing Pt, Ir or IrOx is used, for example.
  • Next, an [0053] aluminum oxide film 30 is deposited to a film thickness of approx. 100 Å on the film 20 which will be used to form the upper electrodes by use of a sputtering method, for example. Then, the aluminum oxide film 30 is annealed in an oxygen atmosphere at 400° C. so as to be sufficiently oxidized and insulated. Further, a plasma oxide film 31 is formed on the aluminum oxide film 30 by use of a plasma CVD method. The aluminum oxide film 30 is a film which enhances the adhesion between the film 20 used to form the upper electrodes and the plasma oxide film 31 and has the effect that damage caused on the film 20 used to form the upper electrodes when the plasma oxide film 31 is deposited is suppressed. The plasma oxide film 31 is used as a mask when the ferroelectric capacitors, that is, lower electrodes, ferroelectric films and upper electrodes are formed.
  • Then, a photoresist pattern is formed so that a pair of ferroelectric capacitors can be formed on each pair of contact plugs [0054] 21A and 21B. The plasma oxide film 31 is processed by use of the photoresist pattern. After this, the photoresist pattern is removed by an ashing process. Then, the plasma oxide film 31 is used as a mask to form the upper electrodes 20A and 20B, ferroelectric films 19A and 19B, and lower electrodes 18A and 18B by use of Ar/Cl2-series gas, for example, as shown in FIG. 5B. In this case, the etching rate of the plasma oxide film 31 which is a mask can be minimized by adding oxygen to the above gas and the selective ratio thereof with a capacitor material (upper electrode, ferroelectric film, lower electrode) can be increased.
  • In the paired capacitors formed by the above forming step, the [0055] lower electrodes 18A and 18B may be connected to each other. Thus the paired capacitors operate as is desired, because the paired lower electrodes 18A and 18B are electrically connected via the contact plugs 21A and 21B and buried interconnection 22.
  • That is, as shown in FIG. 6A, a structure in which a [0056] lower electrode 18C is not divided, upper electrodes 20AA and 2OBB are separated from each other, and ferroelectric films 19AA and 19BB are separated from each other may be used. Further, as shown in FIG. 6B, a structure in which a lower electrode 18C is not divided, a ferroelectric film 19C is not divided and only upper electrodes 20AA and 2OBB are separated from each other may be used.
  • Next, as shown in FIG. 7A, an [0057] aluminum oxide film 32 is formed to a film thickness of approx. 100 Å on the upper surfaces of the upper electrodes 20A, on the side surfaces of the ferroelectric capacitors formed of the upper electrodes 20A, ferroelectric films 19A and lower electrodes 18A and on the interlayer insulating film 16 after the plasma oxide films 31 and aluminum oxide films 30 on the upper electrodes are removed. The aluminum oxide film 32 has the effect that oxygen is prevented from entering the contact plugs 21A and 21B and oxidation of the contact plugs 21A and 21B is suppressed in an oxygen high-temperature recovery annealing step performed after the present step and damage caused when an interlayer insulating film 17 is deposited on the ferroelectric capacitors is suppressed.
  • Next, the [0058] interlayer insulating film 17 is deposited on the aluminum oxide film 32. Then, the surface of the interlayer insulating film 17 is planarized by the CMP method. As shown in FIG. 7B, an aluminum oxide film 33 may be formed in the interlayer insulating film 17 on the aluminum oxide film 32 when required. If the aluminum oxide film 33 is formed, occurrence of damage caused in the multi-layered interconnection forming step later performed can be prevented. In the drawings other than FIGS. 7A and 7B, the aluminum oxide films 32 and 33 are omitted.
  • Next, holes reaching the [0059] upper electrodes 20A and 20B and holes reaching the diffusion layers 12 are formed in the interlayer insulating film 17. Further, interconnection grooves connected to the above holes are formed in the interlayer insulating film 17. Then, an oxygen high-temperature recovery annealing step is performed. After this, a TiN film is formed in the holes and interconnection grooves and on the interlayer insulating film 17. Al, Cu or an alloy of Al and Cu is deposited on the TiN film to fill the holes and interconnection grooves. Then, the interlayer insulating film 17 is planarized by the CMP method. As a result, as shown in FIG. 2B, contact plugs 24A, 24B, 26, and buried interconnections 25A and 25B are formed.
  • The layout diagram of the ferroelectric capacitor formed by the above manufacturing method is shown in FIG. 8A. Further, the layout diagram of the conventional ferroelectric capacitor is shown in FIG. 8B. It is clearly seen from FIGS. 8A and 8B that the area of the capacitor in the first embodiment is smaller than the area of the conventional capacitor. That is, the outer shape size of the [0060] lower electrodes 18A and 18B of the capacitor in the first embodiment can be made smaller than the outer shape size of the conventional lower electrode 106. This is because it is unnecessary to set a misalignment margin between the upper and lower electrodes since the upper and lower electrodes of the capacitor in the first embodiment are formed by the same lithography process. Further, the distance between the cell transistors can be made small by reducing the area of the ferroelectric capacitor. As a result, the area of the ferroelectric memory in which a plurality of ferroelectric capacitors and cell transistors are formed can be reduced.
  • Further, strictly speaking, in the capacitor structure of the conventional series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory, it is impossible to symmetrically form paired capacitors if the upper and lower electrodes are misaligned, but in the first embodiment, capacitors with exactly the same structure can be formed. [0061]
  • [Second Embodiment][0062]
  • Next, a ferroelectric memory according to a second embodiment of this invention is explained. The contact plugs which electrically connect the [0063] diffusion layer 12 to one pair of lower electrodes 18A and 18B in the configuration of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2A are formed into a single contact plug, side wall insulating films are formed on the side wall surfaces of the gate electrode of each cell transistor and a cap insulating film is formed on the upper surface of each gate electrode.
  • FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view showing the structure of the ferroelectric memory according to the second embodiment. [0064]
  • As shown in FIG. 9, source and drain diffusion layers [0065] 12 are separately formed in the surface region of a semiconductor substrate 11. Gate insulating films 13 are each formed on a portion of the semiconductor substrate 11 which lies between the source and drain diffusion layers 12. Gate electrodes 14 of cell transistors are formed on the respective gate insulating films 13.
  • Side [0066] wall insulating films 34 are formed on the side wall surfaces of each gate electrodes 14. Further, a cap insulating film 35 is formed on the upper surface of each gate electrodes 14. An interlayer insulating film 15 is formed on the semiconductor substrate 11 to cover the diffusion layers 12 and gate electrodes 14. Pairs of ferroelectric capacitors each pair including first and second ferroelectric capacitors are formed on the interlayer insulating film 15. That is, lower electrodes 18A, ferroelectric films 19A and upper electrodes 20A are sequentially formed in this order from the bottom on the interlayer insulating film 15. Each of the first ferroelectric capacitors is configured by the lower electrode 18A, ferroelectric film 19A and upper electrode 20A. Likewise, lower electrodes 18B, ferroelectric films 19B and upper electrodes 20B are sequentially formed in this order from the bottom on the interlayer insulating film 15. Each of the second ferroelectric capacitors is configured by the lower electrode 18B, ferroelectric film 19B and upper electrode 20B.
  • Contact plugs [0067] 36 are each formed in a portion of the interlayer insulating film 15 which lies between a corresponding one of the diffusion layers 12 and a corresponding one pair of the lower electrodes 18A and 18B. The contact plug 36 electrically connects the diffusion layer 12 to a corresponding one pair of the lower electrodes 18A and 18B. Further, a portion of the contact plug 36 overlaps the cap insulating films 35 on the two gate electrodes 14 which are arranged on both sides of the diffusion layer 12. In the second embodiment, the two lower electrodes 18A and 18B of each pair of ferroelectric capacitors are completely separated.
  • In the ferroelectric capacitor with the above structure, the [0068] upper electrodes 20A and 20B, ferroelectric films 19A and 19B and lower electrodes 18A and 18B can be formed by performing the photolithography process using one mask only. Therefore, it becomes unnecessary to provide a misalignment margin between the upper electrodes 20A and 20B and the lower electrodes 18A and 18B and the distance between the outer periphery of the upper electrode 20A and the outer periphery of the lower electrode 18A can be made small. Likewise, the distance between the outer periphery of the upper electrode 20B and the outer periphery of the lower electrode 18B can be minimized. As a result, the area required for forming the ferroelectric capacitor can be reduced.
  • Further, since the area of the ferroelectric capacitor can be reduced, the distance between the cell transistors can be made small. As a result, the area of the ferroelectric memory in which a plurality of ferroelectric capacitors and cell transistors are formed can be reduced. [0069]
  • In the second embodiment, since the contact areas between the [0070] lower electrodes 18A and 18B and the contact plug 36 can be set large, the electrical resistivity of portions between the lower electrodes 18A and 18B and the contact plug 36 can be made low.
  • Further, as shown in FIG. 10, as a first modification of the second embodiment, a structure in which the two [0071] upper electrodes 20A and 20B are completely separated from each other, the ferroelectric films 19A, 19B are completely separated from each other and the lower electrode 18 is not divided in each pair of ferroelectric capacitors can be used.
  • As shown in FIG. 11, as a second modification of the second embodiment, a structure in which only the two [0072] upper electrodes 20A and 20B are separated from each other and the ferroelectric film 19 and lower electrode 18 are not divided in each pair of ferroelectric capacitors can be used.
  • In the structures of the first and second modifications, the same effect as that of the second embodiment can be attained. In the second embodiment and in the first and second modifications, an example in which the [0073] contact plug 36 formed in contact with the diffusion layer 12 is formed in a self-alignment process with the gate electrodes 14 used as a mask is shown.
  • In the first and second embodiments and in the modifications of the second embodiment, the following material can be used. A material containing at least one of Pt, Ir, Ru and Sr can be used as the upper electrode. For example, an SRO electrode, RuOx electrode or the like can be used. Further, as the ferroelectric film, for example, PZT, PTO, or BTO or SBT with a layered-form perovskite structure may be used. As the lower electrode, a material containing at least one of Pt, Ir, Ru, Sr, Ti and Al can be used. [0074]
  • Further, each of the above embodiments can be independently carried out or the above embodiments can be adequately combined and carried out. In the above embodiments, inventive concepts of various stages are contained and the inventive concepts of various stages can be extracted by adequately combining a plurality of constituents disclosed in the above embodiments. [0075]
  • As described above, according to the embodiments of this invention, a semiconductor device and a manufacturing method thereof can be provided in which the occupied area of each pair of capacitors on the chip can be made small by forming the paired capacitors by performing the photolithography process once. [0076]
  • Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. [0077]

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What is claimed is:
1. A semiconductor device comprising:
a first semiconductor region formed in a surface region of a semiconductor substrate;
a second semiconductor region formed separately from said first semiconductor region in said surface region of said semiconductor substrate;
a gate insulating film formed on a portion of said semiconductor substrate which is arranged between said first and second semiconductor regions;
a gate electrode formed on said gate insulating film;
an interlayer insulating film formed on said semiconductor substrate to cover said first semiconductor region, second semiconductor region and gate electrode;
first and second lower electrodes formed on said interlayer insulating film;
a first contact plug formed in said interlayer insulating film in contact with said first lower electrode;
a second contact plug formed separately from said first contact plug and in contact with said second lower electrode in said interlayer insulating film;
a first ferroelectric film formed on said first lower electrode;
a first upper electrode formed on said first ferroelectric film;
a second ferroelectric film formed on said second lower electrode; and
a second upper electrode formed on said second ferroelectric film.
2. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second lower electrodes are separately formed.
3. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second lower electrodes are integrally formed.
4. The semiconductor device according to claim 3, wherein said first and second ferroelectric films are integrally formed.
5. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second contact plugs are integrally formed in a portion of said interlayer insulating film which lies between said first semiconductor region and said first and second lower electrodes and the integrally formed contact plugs are formed in contact with said first semiconductor region.
6. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein said first upper electrode is connected to said second semiconductor region.
7. The semiconductor device according to claim 1, wherein said first lower electrode, first ferroelectric film and first upper electrode are combined to configure a first ferroelectric capacitor and said second lower electrode, second ferroelectric film and second upper electrode are combined to configure a second ferroelectric capacitor
8. The semiconductor device according to claim 7, wherein said first semiconductor region is a source, said second semiconductor region is a drain and said gate electrode, source, drain and semiconductor substrate are combined to configure a cell transistor.
9. The semiconductor device according to claim 8, wherein a series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory comprises series connected memory cells each having said cell transistor (T) having said source and said drain and said first ferroelectric capacitor (C) inbetween said source and said drain.
10. A semiconductor device comprising:
a first semiconductor region formed in a surface region of a semiconductor substrate;
a second semiconductor region formed separately from said first semiconductor region in said surface region of said semiconductor substrate;
a gate insulating film formed on a portion of said semiconductor substrate which is arranged between said first and second semiconductor regions;
a gate electrode formed on said gate insulating film;
an interlayer insulating film formed on said semiconductor substrate to cover said first semiconductor region, second semiconductor region and gate electrode;
first and second lower electrodes formed on said interlayer insulating film;
a contact plug formed in a portion of said interlayer insulating film which is arranged between said first semiconductor region and said first and second lower electrodes;
a first ferroelectric film formed on said first lower electrode;
a first upper electrode formed on said first ferroelectric film;
a second ferroelectric film formed on said second lower electrode; and
a second upper electrode formed on said second ferroelectric film.
11. The semiconductor device according to claim 10, wherein said first and second lower electrodes are separately formed.
12. The semiconductor device according to claim 10, wherein said first and second lower electrodes are integrally formed.
13. The semiconductor device according to claim 12, wherein said first and second ferroelectric films are integrally formed.
14. The semiconductor device according to claim 10, wherein said contact plug is formed to partly overlap a portion above said gate electrode.
15. The semiconductor device according to claim 10, wherein said first upper electrode is connected to said second semiconductor region.
16. The semiconductor device according to claim 10, wherein said first lower electrode, first ferroelectric film and first upper electrode are combined to configure a first ferroelectric capacitor and said second lower electrode, second ferroelectric film and second upper electrode are combined to configure a second ferroelectric capacitor
17. The semiconductor device according to claim 16, wherein said first semiconductor region is a source, said second semiconductor region is a drain and said gate electrode, source, drain and semiconductor substrate are combined to configure a cell transistor.
18. The semiconductor device according to claim 17, wherein a series connected TC unit type ferroelectric memory comprises series connected memory cells each having said cell transistor (T) having said source and said drain and said first ferroelectric capacitor (C) inbetween said source and said drain.
19. A semiconductor device comprising:
first semiconductor regions formed in a surface region of a semiconductor substrate;
second semiconductor regions formed separately from said first semiconductor regions in said surface region of said semiconductor substrate;
gate insulating films respectively formed on portions of said semiconductor substrate which is arranged between said first semiconductor regions and said second semiconductor regions;
gate electrodes respectively formed on said gate insulating films;
an interlayer insulating film formed on said semiconductor substrate to cover said first semiconductor regions, second semiconductor regions and gate electrodes;
first lower electrodes formed on said interlayer insulating film;
second lower electrodes formed separately from said first lower electrodes on said interlayer insulating film;
contact plugs formed in portions of said interlayer insulating film which lie between said first semiconductor regions and said first and second lower electrodes;
first ferroelectric films respectively formed on said first lower electrodes;
first upper electrodes respectively formed on said first ferroelectric films;
second ferroelectric films respectively formed on said second lower electrodes; and
second upper electrodes respectively formed on said second ferroelectric films.
20. The semiconductor device according to claim 19, wherein a width of a cross section of said contact plug in an array direction of said gate electrodes is larger than a distance between said gate electrodes which are arranged on both sides of said first semiconductor region.
21. The semiconductor device according to claim 20, wherein said contact plug is formed in a self-alignment process by using two gate electrodes arranged on both sides of said first semiconductor region as a mask and said contact plug partly overlaps portions above said two gate electrodes.
22. A semiconductor device manufacturing method comprising:
forming a gate electrode over a semiconductor substrate with a gate insulating film interposed between said semiconductor substrate and said gate electrode;
forming source and drain diffusion layers on a surface of said semiconductor substrate on both sides of said gate electrode;
forming a first interlayer insulating film on said semiconductor substrate to cover said gate electrode, source and drain diffusion layers;
forming a buried interconnection and a first contact plug which extends from a portion of said buried interconnection to one of said source diffusion layer and said drain diffusion layer in said first interlayer insulating film which lies on one of said source diffusion layer and said drain diffusion layer;
forming a second interlayer insulating film on said first interlayer insulating film and on said buried interconnection containing said first contact plug;
forming a pair of second and third contact plugs which extend from a surface of said second interlayer insulating film to said buried interconnection in said second interlayer insulating film formed on said buried interconnection; and
forming a first ferroelectric capacitor by sequentially laminating a first lower electrode, first ferroelectric film and first upper electrode in this order on said second contact plug and forming a second ferroelectric capacitor by sequentially laminating a second lower electrode, second ferroelectric film and second upper electrode in this order on said third contact plug.
23. The semiconductor device manufacturing method according to claim 22, wherein said first and second lower electrodes are integrally formed, said first and second ferroelectric films are separately formed and said first and second upper electrodes are separately formed.
24. The semiconductor device manufacturing method according to claim 22, wherein said first and second lower electrodes are integrally formed, said first and second ferroelectric films are integrally formed and said first and second upper electrodes are separately formed.
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