Nitride Semiconductor Devices
The nitride semiconductor device addresses off-state characteristic degradation by concentrating electric fields at a high-quality pn junction within the device structure, reducing leakage current and maintaining breakdown voltage.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2023500627
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- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
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- Priority Date
- 2021-02-16
- Filing Date
- 2022-01-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-01-13
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[Technical Field]
[0001] The present disclosure relates to nitride semiconductor devices. [Background technology]
[0002] Nitride semiconductors such as GaN (gallium nitride) are wide-gap semiconductors with a large band gap, and are characterized by a high dielectric breakdown field strength and a high electron saturation drift velocity compared to GaAs (gallium arsenide) semiconductors or Si (silicon) semiconductors. For this reason, research and development is being conducted on power transistors using nitride semiconductors, which are advantageous for achieving high output and high voltage resistance.
[0003] For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a vertical field effect transistor (FET) including a regrowth layer positioned so as to cover an opening provided in a GaN-based stacked body and a gate electrode positioned along and on the regrowth layer. A channel is formed by two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) generated in the regrowth layer.
[0004] Furthermore, for example, Patent Document 2 discloses a semiconductor device provided with an isolation trench for isolating the semiconductor device from other devices. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0005] [Patent Document 1] International Publication No. 2020 / 137303 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2014-236089 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0006] There is room for improvement in the off-characteristics of the above-described conventional semiconductor device.
[0007] The present disclosure provides nitride semiconductor devices with improved off-state characteristics. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] a first semiconductor layer of a first conductivity type disposed above the substrate; a second semiconductor layer of a second conductivity type disposed above the first semiconductor layer; a third semiconductor layer disposed above the second semiconductor layer; a first opening penetrating the third semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer to reach the first semiconductor layer; a semiconductor multilayer film having a part disposed along an inner surface of the first opening and another part disposed above the third semiconductor layer, the semiconductor multilayer film having the first conductivity type channel region; a fourth semiconductor layer of the second conductivity type disposed along an upper surface of the semiconductor multilayer film; a gate electrode disposed above the fourth semiconductor layer; a source electrode disposed spaced apart from the gate electrode; [Effects of the Invention]
[0009] According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a nitride semiconductor device with improved off-state characteristics. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0010] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device according to the first embodiment. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a plan view of the nitride semiconductor device according to the first embodiment. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device according to the second embodiment. [Figure 4]FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device according to the third embodiment. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device according to the fourth embodiment. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device according to a modification of the fourth embodiment. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device according to the fifth embodiment. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device according to a first modification of the fifth embodiment. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device according to the second modification of the fifth embodiment. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a plan view of a nitride semiconductor device according to the second modification of the fifth embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] (Findings that formed the basis of this disclosure) The present inventors have found that the conventional semiconductor devices described in the "Background Art" section have the following problems.
[0012] The isolation trench disclosed in Patent Document 2 is formed by dry etching. In the vicinity of the isolation trench, film quality is likely to deteriorate due to damage caused during dry etching.
[0013] When an FET is in the off state, a high voltage is applied between the drain and source. When an isolation trench is provided, as in the semiconductor device described in Patent Document 2, electric field concentration is likely to occur in the isolation trench in the off state. When electric field concentration occurs in the isolation trench, deterioration of the film quality in the vicinity of the isolation trench may cause an increase in leakage current or a decrease in breakdown voltage in the off state. In other words, the off characteristics of the semiconductor device are degraded.
[0014] Therefore, the present disclosure provides a nitride semiconductor device with improved off-state characteristics, specifically, a nitride semiconductor device that can reduce leakage current in the off-state and suppress a decrease in breakdown voltage.
[0015] a first semiconductor layer of a first conductivity type disposed above the substrate; a second semiconductor layer of a second conductivity type disposed above the first semiconductor layer; a third semiconductor layer disposed above the second semiconductor layer; a first opening penetrating the third semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer to reach the first semiconductor layer; a semiconductor multilayer film having a part disposed along an inner surface of the first opening and another part disposed above the third semiconductor layer, the semiconductor multilayer film having the first conductivity type channel region; a fourth semiconductor layer of the second conductivity type disposed along an upper surface of the semiconductor multilayer film; a gate electrode disposed above the fourth semiconductor layer; a source electrode disposed spaced apart from the gate electrode;
[0016] As a result, a pn junction exists between the semiconductor multilayer film and the fourth semiconductor layer in the first opening. Because the fourth semiconductor layer can be formed continuously from the semiconductor multilayer film, this pn junction is of higher quality and has a higher electric field strength than the pn junction near the groove, which is subject to etching damage.
[0017] In the nitride semiconductor device according to this embodiment, the bottom of the first opening is closer to the substrate than the bottom of the trench, so the electric field caused by the voltage applied between the drain and source in the off state is more likely to concentrate at the first opening than at the trench. This allows the electric field to be concentrated at a high-quality pn junction, and the electric field concentration at the pn junction near the trench can be alleviated. This improves the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device. Specifically, it reduces leakage current near the trench and suppresses a decrease in breakdown voltage.
[0018] Furthermore, for example, the distance between the bottom of the fourth semiconductor layer and the substrate in the first opening may be shorter than the distance between the bottom of the groove and the substrate.
[0019] As a result, the pn junction in the first opening is closer to the substrate than the pn junction near the groove, and therefore the electric field can be concentrated at the pn junction in the first opening, thereby improving the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device.
[0020] Furthermore, for example, a nitride semiconductor device according to one aspect of the present disclosure may further include a second opening spaced apart from the gate electrode, penetrating the semiconductor multilayer film and the third semiconductor layer to reach the second semiconductor layer, and the source electrode may be provided along an inner surface of the second opening.
[0021] This allows the channel region included in the semiconductor multilayer film to come into direct contact with the source electrode, thereby reducing the contact resistance between the channel region and the source electrode. Furthermore, since the second semiconductor layer and the source electrode are connected, the potential of the second semiconductor layer can be fixed to the potential of the source electrode. Fixing the potential of the second semiconductor layer suppresses current collapse, improving the dynamic characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device.
[0022] Furthermore, for example, the first semiconductor layer may be composed of multiple layers having different impurity concentrations, and the bottom of the first opening may be located in the nth layer from the top (n is a natural number greater than or equal to 2) of the multiple layers.
[0023] This allows the first semiconductor layer to be multi-layered, giving each layer an appropriate function. For example, it is possible to improve the off-state characteristics while suppressing an increase in the on-state resistance of the nitride semiconductor device.
[0024] Furthermore, for example, the bottom of the groove may be located in a layer above the n-th layer, and the plurality of layers may be made up of two layers.
[0025] This allows, for example, the impurity concentration of the n-th layer where the bottom of the first opening is located to be higher than the impurity concentration of the layer where the bottom of the trench is located. At the pn junction formed by the second semiconductor layer and the layer of the first semiconductor layer with a lower impurity concentration, electric field relaxation in the off state becomes possible, thereby improving the off characteristics.
[0026] Furthermore, because the bottom of the first opening is located in the nth layer, which has a high impurity concentration and low resistance, no layer with a low impurity concentration and high resistance is located on the path of the drain current. This prevents an increase in on-resistance. Although no layer with a low impurity concentration and high resistance is located within the first opening, the pn junction between the semiconductor multilayer film and the fourth semiconductor layer is of high quality and has a high electric field strength, allowing the area to receive electric field concentration in the off state. This prevents degradation of the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device.
[0027] Furthermore, for example, the plurality of layers may be composed of three layers.
[0028] This allows the first semiconductor layer to have more functions, and improves the electrical characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device.
[0029] Furthermore, for example, the n-th layer may be the layer with the highest impurity concentration among the plurality of layers.
[0030] This can promote the lateral diffusion of the drain current through the layer with the highest impurity concentration, thereby maximizing the effect of reducing the on-resistance.
[0031] Furthermore, for example, the uppermost layer of the plurality of layers may be a layer having a lower concentration of the first conductivity type impurity than the n-th layer, and the bottom of the trench may be located in the n-th layer.
[0032] This makes it possible to make it difficult for current to flow through the pn junction between the second semiconductor layer and the lower layer portion in the first semiconductor layer during reverse conduction. If current flows through the pn junction during reverse conduction, degradation of the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device (referred to as reverse conduction degradation) occurs. The nitride semiconductor device according to this aspect can suppress reverse conduction degradation.
[0033] Furthermore, for example, the bottom of the groove may be located in the uppermost layer.
[0034] This facilitates the extension of the depletion layer in the lateral direction (i.e., the direction parallel to the main surface of the substrate) of the uppermost layer in the first semiconductor layer near the trench, thereby enabling the electric field relaxation and improving the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device.
[0035] Furthermore, for example, the uppermost layer may contain C or Fe.
[0036] This makes it possible to increase the resistance of the uppermost layer in the first semiconductor layer.
[0037] Furthermore, for example, the nitride semiconductor device according to one aspect of the present disclosure may further include an insulating film provided along an inner surface of the trench, and a field plate provided above the insulating film so as to extend into the trench.
[0038] This allows the electric field concentrated in the termination section to be dispersed to the field plate, further reducing the electric field concentration in the pn junction near the trench, which includes etching damage, and thus improving the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device.
[0039] Furthermore, for example, the field plate may be electrically connected to the source electrode.
[0040] This maximizes the effect of dispersing the electric field concentrated at the termination portion to the field plate, thereby further enhancing the effect of mitigating the electric field concentration at the pn junction near the trench.
[0041] Furthermore, for example, the smaller angle between the sidewall of the groove and a plane parallel to the main surface of the substrate may be less than 90°.
[0042] This makes it possible to increase the coverage of the insulating film on the inner surface of the trench, thereby further improving the effect of reducing the concentration of the electric field at the pn junction in the vicinity of the trench.
[0043] Furthermore, for example, the groove portion may be formed in a ring shape in a plan view so as to surround the first opening, the semiconductor multilayer film, the fourth semiconductor layer, the gate electrode, and the source electrode, and the first semiconductor layer may be formed in a ring shape along the bottom of the groove portion and may include a high-resistance region into which impurities have been introduced.
[0044] At the bottom of the trench, an interface state may be formed at the interface between the insulating film and the first semiconductor layer, forming a path for leakage current. The leakage current flows through this path, degrading the off-state characteristics. In contrast, in the nitride semiconductor device according to this embodiment, the high-resistance region can suppress the leakage current, thereby improving the off-state characteristics.
[0045] Furthermore, for example, the impurity contained in the high resistance region may be Mg, B, or Fe.
[0046] This makes it possible to increase the resistance of the high resistance region.
[0047] Furthermore, for example, the high resistance region may include an end face of the nitride semiconductor device.
[0048] The end faces of nitride semiconductor devices are formed, for example, by dicing. Damage caused by dicing can form paths for leakage current. In contrast, in the nitride semiconductor device according to this embodiment, the high-resistance region can suppress the flow of leakage current, thereby improving the off-state characteristics.
[0049] Hereinafter, the embodiments will be specifically described with reference to the drawings.
[0050] The embodiments described below are all comprehensive or specific examples. The numerical values, shapes, materials, components, component placement and connection configurations, steps, and step order shown in the following embodiments are merely examples and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Furthermore, among the components in the following embodiments, components not described in the independent claims are described as optional components.
[0051] Furthermore, each figure is a schematic diagram and is not necessarily an exact illustration. Therefore, for example, the scales of the figures do not necessarily match. Furthermore, in each figure, substantially the same components are given the same reference numerals, and redundant explanations are omitted or simplified.
[0052] Furthermore, in this specification, terms indicating the relationship between elements, such as parallel or perpendicular, terms indicating the shape of elements, such as rectangle or trapezoid, and numerical ranges are not expressions that only express a strict meaning, but are expressions that also include a substantially equivalent range, for example, a difference of about a few percent.
[0053] In this specification and drawings, the x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis represent the three axes of a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. When the planar shape of the substrate is rectangular, the x-axis and y-axis are directions parallel to the first side of the rectangle and the second side perpendicular to the first side, respectively. The z-axis is the thickness direction of the substrate. In this specification, the "thickness direction" of the substrate refers to the direction perpendicular to the main surface of the substrate. The thickness direction is the same as the stacking direction of the semiconductor layers, and is also referred to as the "vertical direction." The direction parallel to the main surface of the substrate may be referred to as the "lateral direction."
[0054] In addition, the side of the substrate on which the gate electrode and source electrode are provided (positive side of the z-axis) is considered to be "upper" or "upper side," and the side of the substrate on which the drain electrode is provided (negative side of the z-axis) is considered to be "lower" or "lower side."
[0055] In this specification, the terms "above" and "below" do not refer to the upward direction (vertically upward) and downward direction (vertically downward) in absolute spatial recognition, but are used as terms defined by a relative positional relationship based on the stacking order in a stacked configuration. Furthermore, the terms "above" and "below" are applied not only to a case where two components are arranged with a gap between them and another component exists between them, but also to a case where two components are arranged closely together and the two components are in contact with each other.
[0056] In this specification, the term "plan view" refers to a view perpendicular to the main surface of the substrate of the nitride semiconductor device, that is, a view of the main surface of the substrate from the front.
[0057] Furthermore, in this specification, ordinal numbers such as "first" and "second" do not refer to the number or order of components unless otherwise specified, but are used to avoid confusion and distinguish between components of the same type.
[0058] In this specification, AlGaN refers to a ternary mixed crystal Al x Ga 1-xIt represents N (0 < x < 1). Hereinafter, a ternary mixed crystal is abbreviated with an array of the respective constituent element symbols, for example, AlInN, GaInN, etc. For example, Al x Ga 1-x-y In y N (0 < x < 1, 0 < y < 1, and 0 < x + y < 1) is abbreviated as AlGaInN.
[0059] (Embodiment 1) [Overview] First, the overview of the nitride semiconductor device according to Embodiment 1 will be described using FIGS. 1 and 2.
[0060] FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device 1 according to the present embodiment. FIG. 2 is a plan view of the nitride semiconductor device 1 according to the present embodiment. FIG. 1 represents a cross-section along line I-I of FIG. 2. In FIG. 1, the space between the transistor portion 2 and the termination portion 3 is schematically separated and illustrated.
[0061] As shown in FIG. 1, the nitride semiconductor device 1 includes a transistor portion 2 and a termination portion 3. Specifically, the nitride semiconductor device 1 includes a substrate 10, a drift layer 12, a first underlayer 14, a second underlayer 16, a gate opening 18, a semiconductor multilayer film 20, a threshold adjustment layer 24, a source opening 26, a source electrode 28, a gate electrode 30, and a drain electrode 32. The semiconductor multilayer film 20 is a laminate of an electron traveling layer 21 and an electron supply layer 22, and includes a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) 23 as a channel region. Further, the nitride semiconductor device 1 includes a groove portion 40 provided in the termination portion 3.
[0062] The transistor portion 2 is a region including a FET, and as shown in FIG. 2, is a region including the center of the nitride semiconductor device 1. Specifically, the transistor portion 2 is a region where the second underlayer 16, the gate opening 18, the semiconductor multilayer film 20, the threshold adjustment layer 24, the gate electrode 30, and the source electrode 28 are arranged in a plan view.
[0063] 2 does not illustrate each component arranged in the transistor section 2. As an example, a plurality of source electrodes 28 each elongated in one direction in a plan view are arranged in a stripe pattern, and a gate electrode 30, a threshold adjustment layer 24, and a gate opening 18 are arranged between adjacent source electrodes 28. Alternatively, a plurality of source electrodes 28 each hexagonal in a plan view may be arranged so as to fill the plane with gaps between them.
[0064] The termination section 3 is a region other than the transistor section 2, and is provided in a ring shape surrounding the transistor section 2. In the termination section 3, the second underlayer 16, the gate opening 18, the semiconductor multilayer film 20, the threshold adjustment layer 24, the gate electrode 30, and the source electrode 28 are not arranged.
[0065] In this embodiment, the nitride semiconductor device 1 is a device having a stacked structure of semiconductor layers mainly composed of nitride semiconductors such as GaN and AlGaN. Specifically, the nitride semiconductor device 1 has a heterostructure of an AlGaN film and a GaN film.
[0066] In the heterostructure of an AlGaN film and a GaN film, spontaneous polarization or piezoelectric polarization on the (0001) plane generates a high concentration of two-dimensional electron gas 23 at the heterointerface. Therefore, even in an undoped state, a high concentration of 1×10 13 cm -2 The sheet carrier concentration can be obtained as above.
[0067] The nitride semiconductor device 1 according to this embodiment is a field-effect transistor (FET) that uses a two-dimensional electron gas 23 generated at an AlGaN / GaN heterointerface as a channel. Specifically, the nitride semiconductor device 1 is a so-called vertical FET.
[0068] The nitride semiconductor device 1 according to this embodiment is a normally-off type FET. In the nitride semiconductor device 1, for example, the source electrode 28 is grounded (i.e., the potential is 0 V), and a positive potential is applied to the drain electrode 32. The potential applied to the drain electrode 32 is, for example, not limited to, 100 V or more and 1200 V or less. When the nitride semiconductor device 1 is in an off state, 0 V or a negative potential (e.g., −5 V) is applied to the gate electrode 30. When the nitride semiconductor device 1 is in an on state, a positive potential (e.g., +5 V) is applied to the gate electrode 30. The nitride semiconductor device 1 may be a normally-on type FET.
[0069] [composition] Each of the components of the nitride semiconductor device 1 will be described in detail below.
[0070] Substrate 10 is made of a nitride semiconductor and has first and second main surfaces 10a and 10b facing each other, as shown in FIG. 1. First main surface 10a is the main surface (upper surface) on which drift layer 12 is formed. Specifically, first main surface 10a substantially coincides with the c-plane. Second main surface 10b is the main surface (lower surface) on which drain electrode 32 is formed. The shape of substrate 10 in a plan view is, for example, rectangular, but is not limited to this.
[0071] The substrate 10 has a thickness of 300 μm and a carrier concentration of 1×10 18 cm -3 n + The substrate is made of n-type GaN. Note that n-type and p-type refer to the conductivity type of the semiconductor. + The n-type indicates a state in which a semiconductor is heavily doped with n-type dopants. - The term "type" refers to a state in which a semiconductor is doped with a low concentration of n-type dopants, a so-called light doping. + type and p - The same applies to types: n-type, n + type and n - The p-type is an example of the first conductivity type.+ type and p - The second conductivity type is an example of a second conductivity type. The second conductivity type is a conductivity type of the opposite polarity to the first conductivity type.
[0072] The substrate 10 does not have to be a nitride semiconductor substrate, but may be, for example, a silicon (Si) substrate, a silicon carbide (SiC) substrate, or a zinc oxide (ZnO) substrate.
[0073] The drift layer 12 is an example of a first conductivity type first nitride semiconductor layer disposed above the substrate 10. The drift layer 12 is, for example, an n-type nitride semiconductor layer having a thickness of 8 μm. - The drift layer 12 is a film made of GaN. The donor concentration of the drift layer 12 is, for example, 1×10 15 cm -3 More than 1×10 17 cm -3 The range is as follows: 1×10 16 cm -3 The carbon concentration (C concentration) of the drift layer 12 is 1×10 15 cm -3 Over 2×10 17 cm -3 The range is as follows:
[0074] The drift layer 12 is provided, for example, in contact with the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10. The drift layer 12 is formed on the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10 by crystal growth such as metalorganic vapor phase epitaxial growth (MOVPE).
[0075] The first underlayer 14 is an example of a second conductivity type second nitride semiconductor layer disposed above the drift layer 12. The first underlayer 14 has a thickness of 400 nm and a carrier concentration of 1×10 17 cm -3The first underlayer 14 is a film made of p-type GaN, which is a p-type GaN film. The first underlayer 14 is provided in contact with the upper surface of the drift layer 12. The first underlayer 14 is formed on the drift layer 12 by crystal growth such as MOVPE. The first underlayer 14 may also be formed by implanting magnesium (Mg) into a deposited undoped GaN film. The undoping will be explained later.
[0076] The first underlayer 14 suppresses leakage current between the source electrode 28 and the drain electrode 32. For example, when a reverse voltage is applied to the pn junction formed between the first underlayer 14 and the drift layer 12, specifically when the drain electrode 32 has a higher potential than the source electrode 28, a depletion layer extends to the drift layer 12. This enables the nitride semiconductor device 1 to withstand a high voltage. As described above, in this embodiment, the drain electrode 32 has a higher potential than the source electrode 28 in both the off state and the on state. This allows the nitride semiconductor device 1 to withstand a high voltage.
[0077] 1, in this embodiment, the first underlayer 14 is in contact with the source electrode 28. Therefore, the first underlayer 14 is fixed at the same potential as the source electrode 28.
[0078] The second underlayer 16 is an example of a third nitride semiconductor layer provided above the first underlayer 14. The second underlayer 16 is a high-resistance layer having a higher resistance than the first underlayer 14. The second underlayer 16 is formed of an insulating or semi-insulating nitride semiconductor. The second underlayer 16 is, for example, a film made of undoped GaN with a thickness of 200 nm. The second underlayer 16 is provided in contact with the first underlayer 14. The second underlayer 16 is formed on the first underlayer 14 by crystal growth, for example, MOVPE.
[0079] Here, "undoped" means that the GaN is not doped with a dopant such as Si or Mg that changes the polarity of the GaN to n-type or p-type. In this embodiment, the second underlayer 16 is doped with carbon (C). Specifically, the carbon concentration of the second underlayer 16 is higher than the carbon concentration of the first underlayer 14.
[0080] The second underlayer 16 may contain silicon (Si) or oxygen (O) that is mixed in during film formation. In this case, the carbon concentration of the second underlayer 16 is higher than the silicon concentration (Si concentration) or the oxygen concentration (O concentration). For example, the carbon concentration of the second underlayer 16 may be, for example, 3×10 17 cm -3 That's all, but 1 x 10 18 cm -3 The silicon concentration or oxygen concentration of the second underlayer 16 may be, for example, 5×10 16 cm -3 Below, 2 x 10 16 cm -3 The following is also acceptable.
[0081] The second underlayer 16 may be formed by ion implantation of magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), boron (B), or the like, other than carbon. Other ion species may also be used as long as they can increase the resistance of GaN.
[0082] If the nitride semiconductor device 1 did not include the second underlayer 16, a parasitic npn structure, i.e., a parasitic bipolar transistor, would exist between the source electrode 28 and the drain electrode 32, consisting of the electron transit layer 21, the p-type first underlayer 14, and the n-type drift layer 12. Therefore, when the nitride semiconductor device 1 is in the off state, if a current flows through the p-type first underlayer 14, the parasitic bipolar transistor may be turned on, potentially reducing the breakdown voltage of the nitride semiconductor device 1. In this case, the nitride semiconductor device 1 is likely to malfunction. In the present embodiment, the provision of the high-resistance second underlayer 16 prevents the formation of the parasitic npn structure, thereby preventing malfunction of the nitride semiconductor device 1.
[0083] A layer for suppressing diffusion of p-type impurities such as Mg from the first underlayer 14 may be provided on the upper surface of the second underlayer 16. For example, an AlGaN layer having a thickness of 20 nm may be provided on the second underlayer 16.
[0084] The gate opening 18 is an example of a first opening that penetrates the second underlayer 16 and the first underlayer 14 to reach the drift layer 12. The gate opening 18 penetrates both the second underlayer 16 and the first underlayer 14. A bottom 18a of the gate opening 18 is part of the upper surface of the drift layer 12. As shown in FIG. 1 , the bottom 18a is located below the lower surface of the first underlayer 14. The lower surface of the first underlayer 14 corresponds to the interface between the first underlayer 14 and the drift layer 12. The bottom 18a is, for example, parallel to the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10.
[0085] In this embodiment, gate opening 18 is formed so that the opening area increases with increasing distance from substrate 10. Specifically, sidewall 18b of gate opening 18 is inclined obliquely. As shown in FIG. 1, the cross-sectional shape of gate opening 18 is an inverted trapezoid, more specifically, an inverted isosceles trapezoid.
[0086] The inclination angle of the sidewall 18b with respect to the bottom 18a is, for example, in the range of 30° to 45°. The smaller the inclination angle, the closer the sidewall 18b is to the c-plane, which improves the quality of the electron transit layer 21 and other films formed along the sidewall 18b by crystal regrowth. On the other hand, the larger the inclination angle, the more effectively the gate opening 18 is prevented from becoming too large, which enables the nitride semiconductor device 1 to be miniaturized.
[0087] Gate opening 18 is formed by successively depositing drift layer 12, first underlayer 14, and second underlayer 16 in this order on first main surface 10a of substrate 10, and then removing a portion of second underlayer 16 and first underlayer 14 to partially expose drift layer 12. At this time, by removing a surface portion of drift layer 12 by a predetermined thickness, bottom 18a of gate opening 18 is formed below the lower surface of first underlayer 14.
[0088] The second underlayer 16 and the first underlayer 14 are removed by applying and patterning a resist, followed by dry etching. Specifically, the resist is patterned and then baked, so that the edges of the resist are inclined. Dry etching is then performed to form a gate opening 18 with inclined sidewalls 18b, with the resist shape transferred.
[0089] A portion of the semiconductor multilayer film 20 is disposed along the inner surface of the gate opening 18, and another portion is disposed above the second underlayer 16. The semiconductor multilayer film 20 is a laminated film of an electron transit layer 21 and an electron supply layer 22.
[0090] The electron transit layer 21 is an example of a first regrown layer provided along the inner surface of the gate opening 18. Specifically, a portion of the electron transit layer 21 is provided along the bottom 18a and sidewalls 18b of the gate opening 18, and another portion of the electron transit layer 21 is provided on the upper surface of the second underlayer 16. The electron transit layer 21 is, for example, a 150 nm-thick film made of undoped GaN. Note that the electron transit layer 21 does not have to be undoped, and may instead be made n-type by, for example, doping with Si.
[0091] The electron transit layer 21 is in contact with the drift layer 12 at the bottom 18a and sidewalls 18b of the gate opening 18. The electron transit layer 21 is in contact with the end faces of the first underlying layer 14 and the second underlying layer 16 at the sidewalls 18b of the gate opening 18. Furthermore, the electron transit layer 21 is in contact with the top surface of the second underlying layer 16. The electron transit layer 21 is formed by crystal regrowth after the gate opening 18 is formed.
[0092] The electron transit layer 21 has a channel region. Specifically, a two-dimensional electron gas 23 is generated near the interface between the electron transit layer 21 and the electron supply layer 22. The two-dimensional electron gas 23 functions as a channel for the electron transit layer 21. In FIG. 1 , the two-dimensional electron gas 23 is schematically illustrated by a dashed line. The two-dimensional electron gas 23 bends along the interface between the electron transit layer 21 and the electron supply layer 22, i.e., along the inner surface of the gate opening 18.
[0093] 1, an AlN film with a thickness of about 1 nm may be provided as a second regrown layer between the electron transit layer 21 and the electron supply layer 22. The AlN film can suppress alloy scattering and improve channel mobility.
[0094] The electron supply layer 22 is an example of a third regrown layer provided along the inner surface of the gate opening 18. The electron transit layer 21 and the electron supply layer 22 are provided in this order from the substrate 10 side. The electron supply layer 22 is formed to a shape that conforms to the upper surface of the electron transit layer 21 and to a substantially uniform thickness. The electron supply layer 22 is, for example, a film made of undoped AlGaN with a thickness of 50 nm. The electron supply layer 22 is formed by crystal regrowth following the step of forming the electron transit layer 21.
[0095] The electron supply layer 22 forms an AlGaN / GaN heterointerface with the electron transit layer 21. This generates a two-dimensional electron gas 23 in the electron transit layer 21. The electron supply layer 22 supplies electrons to a channel region (i.e., the two-dimensional electron gas 23) formed in the electron transit layer 21.
[0096] The threshold adjustment layer 24 is an example of a fourth nitride semiconductor layer of the second conductivity type disposed along the upper surface of the semiconductor multilayer film 20. Specifically, the threshold adjustment layer 24 is provided between the gate electrode 30 and the electron supply layer 22. The threshold adjustment layer 24 is formed in a shape that follows the upper surface of the electron supply layer 22 and has a substantially uniform thickness.
[0097] The threshold adjustment layer 24 has a thickness of 100 nm and a carrier concentration of 1×10 17 cm -3 The threshold adjustment layer 24 is a nitride semiconductor layer made of p-type GaN or AlGaN, which is a p-type nitride semiconductor layer. The threshold adjustment layer 24 is formed by regrowth using the MOVPE method following the step of forming the electron supply layer 22, and then patterned.
[0098] The provision of the threshold adjustment layer 24 raises the potential of the conduction band edge in the channel portion. This increases the threshold voltage of the nitride semiconductor device 1. This allows the nitride semiconductor device 1 to be realized as a normally-off FET. That is, when a potential of 0 V is applied to the gate electrode 30, the nitride semiconductor device 1 can be turned off.
[0099] The source opening 26 is an example of a second opening that penetrates the semiconductor multilayer film 20 and the second underlayer 16 and reaches the first underlayer 14 at a position away from the gate opening 18. The source opening 26 is located at a position away from the gate electrode 30 in a plan view.
[0100] The bottom 26a of the source opening 26 is part of the upper surface of the first underlayer 14. As shown in FIG. 1, the bottom 26a is located below the lower surface of the second underlayer 16. The lower surface of the second underlayer 16 corresponds to the interface between the second underlayer 16 and the first underlayer 14. The bottom 26a is parallel to the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10, for example.
[0101] 1, source opening 26 is formed so that the opening area is constant regardless of the distance from substrate 10. Specifically, sidewall 26b of source opening 26 is perpendicular to bottom 26a. That is, the cross-sectional shape of source opening 26 is rectangular.
[0102] Alternatively, like the gate opening 18, the source opening 26 may be formed so that the opening area increases with increasing distance from the substrate 10. Specifically, the sidewalls 26b of the source opening 26 may be obliquely inclined. For example, the cross-sectional shape of the source opening 26 may be an inverted trapezoid, more specifically, an inverted isosceles trapezoid. In this case, the inclination angle of the sidewalls 26b with respect to the bottom 26a may be, for example, in the range of 30° to 60°. For example, the inclination angle of the sidewalls 26b of the source opening 26 may be larger than the inclination angle of the sidewalls 18b of the gate opening 18. The oblique inclination of the sidewalls 26b increases the contact area between the source electrode 28 and the electron transit layer 21 (two-dimensional electron gas 23), thereby facilitating ohmic contact. The two-dimensional electron gas 23 is exposed at the sidewalls 26b of the source opening 26 and connected to the source electrode 28 at the exposed portion.
[0103] The source opening 26 is formed, for example, following the step of forming the threshold adjustment layer 24 (i.e., a crystal regrowth step), by etching the threshold adjustment layer 24, the electron supply layer 22, the electron transit layer 21, and the second underlayer 16 so as to expose the first underlayer 14 in a region different from the gate opening 18. At this time, a surface portion of the first underlayer 14 is also removed, so that the bottom 26a of the source opening 26 is formed below the lower surface of the second underlayer 16. The source opening 26 is formed into a predetermined shape by, for example, patterning using photolithography and dry etching.
[0104] The source electrode 28 is disposed at a distance from the gate electrode 30. In this embodiment, the source electrode 28 is provided along the inner surface of the source opening 26. Specifically, the source electrode 28 is connected to each of the electron supply layer 22, the electron transit layer 21, and the first underlayer 14. The source electrode 28 is ohmic-connected to each of the electron transit layer 21 and the electron supply layer 22. The source electrode 28 is in direct contact with the two-dimensional electron gas 23 at the sidewall 26b. This reduces the contact resistance between the source electrode 28 and the two-dimensional electron gas 23 (channel).
[0105] The source electrode 28 is formed using a conductive material such as a metal. For example, a material such as Ti / Al that can be ohmically connected to the n-type GaN layer by heat treatment can be used as the material for the source electrode 28. The source electrode 28 is formed by patterning a conductive film formed by, for example, sputtering or vapor deposition.
[0106] The gate electrode 30 is disposed above the threshold adjustment layer 24. Specifically, the gate electrode 30 is provided in contact with the upper surface of the threshold adjustment layer 24 so as to cover the gate opening 18. The gate electrode 30 is formed, for example, in a shape that conforms to the upper surface of the threshold adjustment layer 24 and with a substantially uniform film thickness. Alternatively, the gate electrode 30 may be formed so as to fill a recess in the upper surface of the threshold adjustment layer 24.
[0107] The gate electrode 30 is formed using a conductive material such as a metal. For example, the gate electrode 30 is formed using palladium (Pd). Note that the material of the gate electrode 30 can be a material that can be Schottky-connected to the p-type GaN layer, such as a nickel (Ni)-based material, tungsten silicide (WSi), or gold (Au). The gate electrode 30 is formed by patterning a conductive film formed by, for example, sputtering or vapor deposition after the threshold adjustment layer 24 is formed, the source opening 26 is formed, or the source electrode 28 is formed.
[0108] The drain electrode 32 is provided on the lower surface side of the substrate 10, i.e., the side opposite the drift layer 12. Specifically, the drain electrode 32 is provided in contact with the second main surface 10b of the substrate 10. The drain electrode 32 is formed using a conductive material such as a metal. As with the material of the source electrode 28, the drain electrode 32 can be made of a material that forms an ohmic contact with the n-type GaN layer, such as Ti / Al. The drain electrode 32 is formed by patterning a conductive film formed by, for example, sputtering or vapor deposition.
[0109] [Characteristic composition] Next, a characteristic configuration of the nitride semiconductor device 1 according to this embodiment will be described.
[0110] 1, the second underlayer 16, the semiconductor multilayer film 20, and the threshold adjustment layer 24 are not provided in the termination portion 3. For example, the second underlayer 16, the semiconductor multilayer film 20, and the threshold adjustment layer 24 in the termination portion 3 are removed simultaneously with the formation of the source opening 26. In the termination portion 3, the top surface of the first underlayer 14 is located at the same height as the bottom 26a of the source opening 26. Note that "at the same height" means that the distance from the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10 is the same.
[0111] A groove 40 is provided in the termination portion 3. The groove 40 is an isolation trench for partitioning and separating the transistor portion 2. The groove 40 penetrates the first underlayer 14 and reaches the drift layer 12.
[0112] The groove 40 has a bottom 40a and a sidewall 40b. In this embodiment, the groove 40 is a stepped portion having the sidewall 40b only on the transistor section 2 side. In other words, the bottom 40a of the groove 40 is connected to the end face of the nitride semiconductor device 1. As shown in FIG. 2 , the groove 40 is provided in a ring shape surrounding the transistor section 2.
[0113] The bottom 40a of the groove portion 40 is a part of the upper surface of the drift layer 12. As shown in FIG. 1, the bottom 40a is located below the lower surface of the first base layer 14. The bottom 40a is, for example, parallel to the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10.
[0114] As shown in FIG. 1, the groove portion 40 is formed so that the opening area is constant regardless of the distance from the substrate 10. Specifically, the side wall 40b of the groove portion 40 is perpendicular to the bottom 40a. That is, the cross-sectional shape of the groove portion 40 is rectangular.
[0115] The groove portion 40 is formed, for example, by changing an etching mask and performing dry etching following a dry etching process for forming the source opening 26. Alternatively, the groove portion 40 may be formed by dry etching after forming the source electrode 28 or after forming the gate electrode 30.
[0116] As shown in FIG. 1, let the distance between the bottom 18a of the gate opening 18 and the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10 be D1. Let the distance between the bottom 24a of the threshold adjustment layer 24 and the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10 be D2. Let the distance between the bottom 40a of the groove portion 40 and the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10 be D3.
[0117] In the nitride semiconductor device 1, the distance D1 is shorter than the distance D3. Also, the distance D2 is shorter than the distance D3. That is, D1 < D2 < D3 holds. For example, the difference between the distance D1 and the distance D3 is 0.05 μm or more and 1 μm or less. More preferably, it is 0.1 μm or more and 0.5 μm or less. Thereby, the off characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device 1 can be improved. Specifically, it is as follows.
[0118] When the transistor portion 2 is in the off state, a high voltage is applied between the drain electrode 32 and the source electrode 28 such that the drain electrode 32 side has a higher potential than the source electrode 28 side. Therefore, in the off state, a high electric field is generated in the vertical direction of the nitride semiconductor device 1.
[0119] Because both distances D1 and D2 are shorter than distance D3, the electric field is more likely to concentrate at the gate opening 18 of the transistor section 2 than at the termination section 3. The concentrated electric field can be absorbed by the pn junction between the threshold adjustment layer 24 and the semiconductor multilayer film 20. This pn junction is of higher quality and has a higher electric field strength than the pn junction between the first underlayer 14 and the drift layer 12 near the trench 40, which is subject to etching damage. Because the electric field concentration can be absorbed at the pn junction with a higher electric field strength, the electric field concentration at the pn junction near the trench 40 can be alleviated. This improves the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device 1. Specifically, the leakage current near the trench 40 can be reduced, and a decrease in breakdown voltage can be suppressed. The greater the difference between distances D1 and D3, the more the electric field concentration near the trench 40 can be alleviated.
[0120] (Embodiment 2) Next, a second embodiment will be described.
[0121] The second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that the drift layer has a two-layer structure. The following description will focus on the differences from the first embodiment, and description of the commonalities will be omitted or simplified.
[0122] 3 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device 101 according to the present embodiment. As shown in Fig. 3, compared to the nitride semiconductor device 1 according to the first embodiment, the nitride semiconductor device 101 includes a drift layer 112 instead of the drift layer 12.
[0123] The drift layer 112 is composed of multiple layers with different impurity concentrations. In this embodiment, the multiple layers are composed of two layers. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 3, the drift layer 112 has a high-concentration layer 112a and a low-concentration layer 112b. The high-concentration layer 112a and the low-concentration layer 112b are continuously formed on the substrate 10 by crystal growth, such as MOVPE.
[0124] The high-concentration layer 112a is an example of the n-th layer from the top among the multiple layers. n is a natural number equal to or greater than 2. In the present embodiment, n is 2. The high-concentration layer 112a is provided in contact with the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10. The bottom 18a of the gate opening 18 is located in the high-concentration layer 112a.
[0125] The high concentration layer 112a is, for example, a 7 μm thick n + The impurity concentration (donor concentration) of the high concentration layer 112a is, for example, 3×10 15 cm -3 That's it, 5 x 10 16 cm -3 The range is as follows: 1.5 x 10 16 cm -3 is.
[0126] The low-concentration layer 112b is an example of a layer located above the n-th layer. In this embodiment, the low-concentration layer 112b is the uppermost layer in the drift layer 112, and is provided between and in contact with the high-concentration layer 112a and the first underlayer 14. The low-concentration layer 112b has a lower impurity concentration than the high-concentration layer 112a. The bottom 40a of the groove 40 is located in the low-concentration layer 112b.
[0127] The low concentration layer 112b is, for example, a 1 μm thick n - The low concentration layer 112b is a film made of GaN of the type. The impurity concentration (donor concentration) of the low concentration layer 112b is, for example, 1×10 15 cm -3 That's it, 3 x 10 16 cm -3 The range is as follows: 9 x 10 15 cm -3 is.
[0128] In this way, by making the impurity concentration of the low-concentration layer 112b on the first underlayer 14 side (upper side) lower than the donor concentration of the high-concentration layer 112a on the side closer to the substrate 10 (lower side), when a high voltage is applied to the drain electrode 32 in the off state, the extension of the depletion layer into the drift layer 112 is promoted. This makes it possible to increase the breakdown voltage of the nitride semiconductor device 101.
[0129] In the present embodiment, similarly to the first embodiment, the distance D3 is shorter than both the distances D1 and D2, and therefore, similarly to the first embodiment, the off-characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device 101 can be improved.
[0130] Furthermore, the bottom 18a of the gate opening 18 is located within the high-concentration layer 112a. As a result, in the on-state, the drain current flows from the drain electrode 32 through the substrate 10, the high-concentration layer 112a, and the two-dimensional electron gas 23 to the source electrode 28. Since the low-concentration layer 112b, which has high resistance, does not exist on the path of the drain current, the on-resistance can be reduced.
[0131] (Embodiment 3) Next, a third embodiment will be described.
[0132] The number of drift layers in the third embodiment is different from that in the second embodiment. The following description will focus on the differences from the second embodiment, and description of the commonalities will be omitted or simplified.
[0133] 4 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device 201 according to the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 4, compared to the nitride semiconductor device 101 according to the second embodiment, the nitride semiconductor device 201 includes a drift layer 212 instead of the drift layer 112.
[0134] Drift layer 212 is composed of multiple layers with different impurity concentrations. In this embodiment, the multiple layers are composed of three layers. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 4, drift layer 212 has a high-concentration layer 112a, an ultra-high-concentration layer 212c, and a low-concentration layer 112b. High-concentration layer 112a and low-concentration layer 112b are the same as those in the second embodiment. High-concentration layer 112a, ultra-high-concentration layer 212c, and low-concentration layer 112b are successively formed on substrate 10 by crystal growth, for example, by MOVPE.
[0135] The ultra-high concentration layer 212c is an example of the nth layer among the multiple layers. That is, in this embodiment, the high concentration layer 112a is a layer located below the nth layer. n is 2. The ultra-high concentration layer 212c is provided between and in contact with the high concentration layer 112a and the low concentration layer 112b. The ultra-high concentration layer 212c is the layer with the highest impurity concentration among the multiple layers that make up the drift layer 212.
[0136] The ultra-high concentration layer 212c is, for example, a 0.2 μm thick n + The ultra-high concentration layer 212c is a film made of GaN of the type. The impurity concentration (donor concentration) of the ultra-high concentration layer 212c is, for example, 1×10 16 cm -3 That's it, 1 x 10 18 cm -3 The range is as follows: 1×10 17 cm -3 is.
[0137] The bottom 18a of the gate opening 18 is located in the ultra-high concentration layer 212c. Because the ultra-high concentration layer 212c has a high impurity concentration and low resistance, the drain current passing through the bottom 18a of the gate opening 18 diffuses laterally within the ultra-high concentration layer 212c. In other words, the lateral diffusion of the drain current within the drift layer 212 is promoted, thereby reducing the on-resistance of the nitride semiconductor device 201.
[0138] In the present embodiment, as in the second embodiment, the low-concentration layer 112b and the first underlayer 14 are connected, which promotes the extension of the depletion layer into the drift layer 212. This increases the breakdown voltage of the nitride semiconductor device 201. Furthermore, as in the first embodiment, the nitride semiconductor device 201 can improve its off-state characteristics.
[0139] (Fourth embodiment) Next, a fourth embodiment will be described.
[0140] In the fourth embodiment, the impurity concentration in the uppermost layer of the drift layer is different from that in the second embodiment. The following description will focus on the differences from the second embodiment, and the description of the commonalities will be omitted or simplified.
[0141] 5 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device 301 according to the present embodiment. As shown in Fig. 5, compared to nitride semiconductor device 101 according to the second embodiment, nitride semiconductor device 301 includes a drift layer 312 instead of drift layer 112.
[0142] The drift layer 312 is composed of multiple layers with different impurity concentrations. In this embodiment, the multiple layers are composed of two layers. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 5, the drift layer 312 has a low-resistance layer 312a and a high-resistance layer 312b. The low-resistance layer 312a is substantially the same as the drift layer 12 according to the first embodiment. The low-resistance layer 312a and the high-resistance layer 312b are continuously formed on the substrate 10 by crystal growth such as MOVPE.
[0143] The high-resistance layer 312b is the uppermost layer of the multiple layers that make up the drift layer 312. The high-resistance layer 312b is disposed between and in contact with the low-resistance layer 312a and the first underlying layer 14. The high-resistance layer 312b is a layer having a lower concentration of impurities of the first conductivity type than the low-resistance layer 312a. The high-resistance layer 312b is, for example, a layer having a higher resistance than both the low-resistance layer 312a and the first underlying layer 14. The high-resistance layer 312b is formed of, for example, an insulating or semi-insulating nitride semiconductor. The impurity concentration (donor concentration) of the high-resistance layer 312b is, for example, 1×10 16 cm -3 The high resistance layer 312b is, for example, a film made of undoped GaN with a thickness of 200 nm.
[0144] The high resistance layer 312b contains carbon (C) or iron (Fe). The carbon concentration or iron concentration of the high resistance layer 312b is, for example, 2×10 16 cm -3 That's it, 1 x 10 20 cm-3 The range is as follows: 1×10 18 cm -3 It should be noted that other elements may be used as long as they can increase the resistance of GaN.
[0145] 5, in this embodiment, the bottom 40a of the groove 40 is located in the high-resistance layer 312b. That is, the bottom 40a of the groove 40 is part of the upper surface of the high-resistance layer 312b. This makes it easier for a depletion layer to extend laterally in the high-resistance layer 312b near the groove 40, thereby enabling electric field relaxation. This improves the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device 301.
[0146] The trench 40 may penetrate the high-resistance layer 312b. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device 302 according to a modification of the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 6, the nitride semiconductor device 302 includes a trench 340 that penetrates the high-resistance layer 312b. That is, a bottom 340a of the trench 340 is part of the upper surface of the low-resistance layer 312a. The bottom 340a is located below the interface between the high-resistance layer 312b and the low-resistance layer 312a.
[0147] As described above, in the present embodiment and its modifications, the provision of the high-resistance layer 312b makes it difficult for current to flow through the pn junction between the first underlayer 14 and the low-resistance layer 312a during reverse conduction of the transistor portion 2. This suppresses reverse conduction degradation, thereby suppressing degradation of the off-state characteristics of the nitride semiconductor device 301 or 302.
[0148] (Embodiment 5) Next, a fifth embodiment will be described.
[0149] The fifth embodiment differs from the second embodiment in that a field plate is provided. The following description will focus on the differences with the second embodiment, and description of the commonalities will be omitted or simplified.
[0150] 7 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device 401 according to the present embodiment. As shown in Fig. 7, the nitride semiconductor device 401 includes an insulating film 436 and a field plate 438 in addition to the configuration of the nitride semiconductor device 101 according to the second embodiment.
[0151] The insulating film 436 is provided along the inner surface of the trench 40. Specifically, the insulating film 436 is provided to electrically insulate the field plate 438 from components other than the source electrode 28 (specifically, the gate electrode 30, the threshold adjustment layer 24, the semiconductor multilayer film 20, the first underlayer 14, and the drift layer 112). For example, after the gate electrode 30 and the trench 40 are formed, the insulating film 436 is formed on the entire upper surface thereof and patterned to expose only at least a portion of the source electrode 28. That is, a contact hole for electrically connecting the source electrode 28 and the field plate 438 is formed in the insulating film 436. The insulating film 436 is, for example, a silicon oxide film, a silicon nitride film, an aluminum oxide film, or the like.
[0152] The field plate 438 is provided above the insulating film 436 so as to extend into the trench 40. That is, the field plate 438 overlaps the bottom 40a of the trench 40 in plan view.
[0153] The field plate 438 is formed using a conductive material such as a metal. For example, the material of the field plate 438 can be the same as that of the source electrode 28. In this embodiment, the field plate 438 is electrically connected to the source electrode 28. In other words, the same potential as that of the source electrode 28 is supplied to the field plate 438.
[0154] In termination portion 3, the electric field in the off state tends to concentrate at the intersection between bottom 40a and sidewall 40b of trench 40, i.e., the corner of trench 40. By providing field plate 438 so that it overhangs trench 40, part of the electric field that concentrates at the intersection between bottom 40a and sidewall 40b can be dispersed to the overhanging portion of field plate 438. A p-n junction containing etching damage is present near the intersection between bottom 40a and sidewall 40b, and the electric field concentration at the p-n junction is alleviated, thereby improving the off-state characteristics of nitride semiconductor device 401.
[0155] In the present embodiment, the sidewalls 40b of the groove 40 are perpendicular to the bottom 40a, but this is not limiting. The sidewalls 40b may be inclined.
[0156] 8 is a cross-sectional view of a nitride semiconductor device 402 according to Modification 1 of the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 8, the nitride semiconductor device 402 includes a groove 440 instead of the groove 40.
[0157] Groove 440 has a bottom 40a and sidewalls 440b. Bottom 40a is the same as in the second embodiment and is part of the upper surface of low-concentration layer 112b of drift layer 112. Bottom 40a is a surface parallel to first main surface 10a of substrate 10.
[0158] The sidewall 440b is inclined obliquely with respect to the bottom 40a. As shown in an enlarged view in FIG. 8, the inclination angle θ is less than 90°. For example, the inclination angle θ is equal to or greater than 30° and equal to or less than 85°. The inclination angle θ is the smaller of the angles formed between the sidewall 440b and a plane parallel to the first main surface 10a of the substrate 10.
[0159] The smaller the inclination angle θ, the better the coverage of the insulating film 436 formed along the inner surface of the groove 440, thereby enhancing the effect of alleviating electric field concentration at the pn junction near the groove 440. Furthermore, the larger the inclination angle θ, the smaller the width of the groove 440 can be, thereby ensuring a larger area for the transistor section 2.
[0160] Furthermore, a high-resistance region may be provided in a portion of drift layer 112 that forms bottom 40a of trench 440. Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view of nitride semiconductor device 403 according to Modification 2 of the present embodiment. Fig. 10 is a plan view of nitride semiconductor device 403 according to Modification 2 of the present embodiment. Note that Fig. 9 shows a cross section taken along line IX-IX in Fig. 10.
[0161] 9, compared to the nitride semiconductor device 402 according to the first modification of this embodiment, the nitride semiconductor device 403 includes a drift layer 412 instead of the drift layer 112. The drift layer 412 includes a high-concentration layer 112a, a low-concentration layer 112b, and a high-resistance region 412d. The high-concentration layer 112a and the low-concentration layer 112b are the same as those in the second embodiment.
[0162] The high-resistance region 412d is a region into which impurities have been introduced. The high-resistance region 412d is a region into which impurities have been introduced, resulting in a region with higher resistance than the surrounding area. The impurities are, for example, magnesium (Mg), boron (B), or iron (Fe). The high-resistance region 412d is formed, for example, by ion implantation after the trench portion 40 is formed.
[0163] 10, the high resistance region 412d is provided in a ring shape along the bottom 40a of the groove 440. Specifically, the high resistance region 412d includes the end face of the nitride semiconductor device 403.
[0164] A plurality of nitride semiconductor devices 403 are simultaneously produced by singulating a semiconductor wafer. Specifically, crystal growth of each nitride semiconductor layer, formation of openings, crystal regrowth of the nitride semiconductor film, formation of trenches 440, formation of high-resistance regions 412d (ion implantation), and formation of source electrodes 28, gate electrodes 30, and drain electrodes 32 are performed on the semiconductor wafer (substrate 10), and then the semiconductor wafer is singulated to form a plurality of nitride semiconductor devices 403. The singulation is performed by, for example, dicing. At this time, dicing is performed along the high-resistance regions 412d. In other words, the end faces cut by dicing are the end faces of the nitride semiconductor devices 403, and the high-resistance regions 412d include these end faces.
[0165] The end face of the nitride semiconductor device 403 is susceptible to damage caused by dicing, making it easy for a leakage current path to form. In this modification, the high-resistance region 412d is formed so as to include the end face, thereby suppressing the occurrence of leakage current. Note that such a high-resistance region 412d may also be formed in the groove 40 of the nitride semiconductor device according to the first to fourth embodiments and their modifications.
[0166] As described above, in this embodiment and each of the modifications, the provision of field plate 438 makes it possible to improve the off-characteristics of nitride semiconductor device 401, 402 or 403.
[0167] In the present embodiment and the modified example, an example has been shown in which field plate 438 is electrically connected to source electrode 28, but this is not limiting. Field plate 438 may be insulated from source electrode 28, and may be supplied separately with the same or a different potential as source electrode 28. In this case, no contact hole for electrically connecting source electrode 28 and field plate 438 is provided in insulating film 436.
[0168] Furthermore, in the present embodiment and each of the modifications, examples based on the configuration of nitride semiconductor device 101 according to embodiment 2 have been shown, but the present invention is not limited to this. The nitride semiconductor device according to the configuration of embodiment 1, 3, or 4, or the modifications thereof, may include insulating film 436 and field plate 438, and may also include groove 440.
[0169] (Other embodiments) While nitride semiconductor devices according to one or more aspects have been described above based on the embodiments, the present disclosure is not limited to these embodiments. As long as they do not deviate from the gist of the present disclosure, various modifications conceivable by those skilled in the art to the present embodiments and configurations constructed by combining components of different embodiments are also included within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0170] For example, the source opening 26 may not be provided. In this case, the source electrode 28 is provided on the upper surface of the semiconductor multilayer film 20 at a position away from the threshold adjustment layer 24.
[0171] Furthermore, for example, drift layer 12 may have a graded structure in which the impurity concentration (donor concentration) gradually decreases from the substrate 10 side to the first underlayer 14 side. The donor concentration may be controlled by Si, which acts as a donor, or by carbon, which acts as an acceptor that compensates for Si.
[0172] Furthermore, although the number of layers stacked in the drift layer has been described as two or three, the number of layers may be four or more.
[0173] Furthermore, for example, the termination section 3 does not have to include an end face of the nitride semiconductor device 1. The termination section 3 is a section for separating the transistor section 2 from other devices. Another element may be disposed in an adjacent region of the transistor section 2, sandwiching the termination section 3 therebetween. For example, the other element is a pn diode that utilizes a pn junction between the drift layer 12 and the first underlayer 14. The nitride semiconductor device 1 may include the transistor section 2, the termination section 3, and the pn diode.
[0174] In addition, the first conductivity type is p-type, p + type, p - The second conductivity type is n-type, + type, n - It may also be a mold.
[0175] Furthermore, various modifications, substitutions, additions, omissions, etc. can be made to each of the above-described embodiments within the scope of the claims or their equivalents. [Industrial Applicability]
[0176] The present disclosure can be used as a nitride semiconductor device with improved off-state characteristics, and can be used in power devices such as power transistors used in power supply circuits of consumer appliances such as televisions. [Explanation of symbols]
[0177] 1, 101, 201, 301, 302, 401, 402, 403 Nitride semiconductor devices 2 Transistor section 3 Termination 10 Substrate 10a First principal surface 10b Second principal surface 12, 112, 212, 312, 412 drift layer 14 First base layer 16 Second base layer 18 Gate opening 18a, 24a, 26a, 40a, 340a bottom 18b, 26b, 40b, 440b side wall 20 Semiconductor multilayer film 21 Electron transit layer 22 Electron supply layer 23 Two-dimensional electron gas 24 Threshold adjustment layer 26 Source opening 28 Source electrode 30 gate electrode 32 Drain electrode 40, 340, 440 groove 112a High concentration layer 112b Low concentration layer 212c Ultra-high concentration layer 312a low resistance layer 312b high resistance layer 412d High resistance region 436 Insulating Film 438 Field Plate
Claims
1. A nitride semiconductor device, comprising: A substrate; a first semiconductor layer of a first conductivity type disposed above the substrate; a second semiconductor layer of a second conductivity type disposed above the first semiconductor layer; a third semiconductor layer disposed above the second semiconductor layer; a semiconductor multilayer film having a channel region of the first conductivity type, a part of which is disposed along an inner surface of a first opening which penetrates the third semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer to reach the first semiconductor layer and another part of which is disposed above the third semiconductor layer; a distance between a bottom of the first opening and the substrate is shorter than a distance between a bottom of a groove provided in an end portion of the nitride semiconductor device, the groove penetrating the second semiconductor layer to reach the first semiconductor layer, and the substrate; Nitride semiconductor devices.
2. The nitride semiconductor device comprises: a fourth semiconductor layer of the second conductivity type disposed along an upper surface of the semiconductor multilayer film; a distance between a bottom of the fourth semiconductor layer and the substrate in the first opening is shorter than a distance between a bottom of the groove and the substrate; The nitride semiconductor device of claim 1 .
3. The nitride semiconductor device, comprising: a gate electrode disposed above the fourth semiconductor layer; a source electrode disposed apart from the gate electrode; a drain electrode disposed on the lower surface side of the substrate, the source electrode is a second opening provided at a distance from the gate electrode, and is provided along an inner surface of the second opening that penetrates the semiconductor multilayer film and the third semiconductor layer to reach the second semiconductor layer; The nitride semiconductor device of claim 2 .
4. the first semiconductor layer is composed of a plurality of layers having different impurity concentrations; a bottom of the first opening is located in an n-th layer (n is a natural number of 2 or more) from the top of the plurality of layers; The nitride semiconductor device according to claim 1 .
5. The bottom of the groove is located in a layer above the n-th layer. The nitride semiconductor device of claim 4 .
6. The plurality of layers is composed of two layers. The nitride semiconductor device according to claim 4 or 5.
7. The plurality of layers is composed of three layers. The nitride semiconductor device according to claim 4 or 5.
8. the n-th layer is the layer with the highest impurity concentration among the plurality of layers; The nitride semiconductor device according to any one of claims 4 to 7.
9. an uppermost layer of the plurality of layers has a lower impurity concentration of the first conductivity type than the n-th layer; The nitride semiconductor device of claim 4 .
10. The bottom of the groove is located on the top layer. The nitride semiconductor device of claim 9.
11. The bottom of the groove is located on the n-th layer. The nitride semiconductor device of claim 9.
12. The top layer contains C or Fe. The nitride semiconductor device according to any one of claims 9 to 11.
13. moreover, an insulating film provided along the inner surface of the groove; a field plate provided above the insulating film so as to extend into the trench. The nitride semiconductor device according to any one of claims 1 to 12.
14. Furthermore, an insulating film provided along the inner surface of the groove; a field plate provided above the insulating film so as to extend into the trench; the field plate is electrically connected to the source electrode. The nitride semiconductor device of claim 3 .
15. the smaller of the angles formed by the sidewall of the groove and a plane parallel to the main surface of the substrate is less than 90°; The nitride semiconductor device according to any one of claims 1 to 14.
16. the groove portion is provided in a ring shape surrounding the first opening and the semiconductor multilayer film in a plan view, the first semiconductor layer is provided in a ring shape along the bottom of the trench and includes a high resistance region into which an impurity is introduced; The nitride semiconductor device according to any one of claims 1 to 15.
17. the impurity contained in the high resistance region is Mg, B, or Fe; The nitride semiconductor device of claim 16.
18. the high resistance region includes an end face of the nitride semiconductor device; 18. The nitride semiconductor device according to claim 16 or 17.
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