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Remote Plasma Selective Silicon Etching Enabled Tunable Sub-Fin Process for Improved Parasitic Bottom Channel Control
Jiayang Li1, Yuan Gao2, David Wei Zhang3
1College of Integrated Circuits, Micro-Nano Electronics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China.
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The parasitic Sub-Fin, beneath the stacked nanosheet FETs, limits both leakage and heat dissipation, acting as the bottleneck for improving the performance of NS-FETs. A Sub-Fin edit technology based on remote plasma etching is proposed to modulate the formation of the Sub-Fin. By controlling the process parameters, the Sub-Fin profile can be continuously modulated from "arrow-shaped" to "bell-shaped," which provides the flexibility to improve the thermal resistance and reduce the parasitic Sub-Fin-induced degradation, making it suitable for low-power and high-performance applications, respectively. The Sub-Fin edit technology is fully compatible with mature Gate-All-Around (GAA) fabrication processes and offers a feasible approach to balancing the trade-off between Sub-Fin degradation and heat dissipation through the Sub-Fin.
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