Location History:
- Chia-I, TW (1998)
- Hsin-Chu, TW (2000 - 2001)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998-2001
Title: Innovations of Chun-Wen Weng in Semiconductor Technology
Introduction
Chun-Wen Weng is a notable inventor based in Hsin-Chu, Taiwan. He has made significant contributions to the field of semiconductor technology, particularly in the development of advanced MOSFET structures. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Weng's work has had a considerable impact on the efficiency and performance of semiconductor devices.
Latest Patents
One of Weng's latest patents is titled "Enhanced structure for salicide MOSFET." This invention describes a method for increasing salicide thickness and effective polysilicon width at a narrow polysilicon line. The method aims to reduce resistance and minimize the risk of source/drain bridging during the fabrication of a silicided polysilicon gate. The process involves providing a polysilicon layer over a gate oxide layer on a semiconductor substrate, followed by the deposition of a dielectric layer, such as silicon oxide. The layers are then patterned to form a polysilicon gate electrode, with dielectric spacers formed on the sidewalls. The invention also includes the formation of source and drain regions within the substrate and the creation of a metal silicide on the gate electrode and source/drain regions. This innovative approach enhances the performance and reliability of MOSFET devices.
Career Highlights
Chun-Wen Weng is currently employed at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited, a leading firm in the semiconductor industry. His work at TSMC has allowed him to collaborate with other talented professionals and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in semiconductor technology.
Collaborations
Weng has worked alongside notable colleagues such as Pi-Shan Wang and Jung-hsien Hsu. Their collaborative efforts have further propelled innovations in the field, leading to enhanced semiconductor solutions.
Conclusion
Chun-Wen Weng's contributions to semiconductor technology, particularly through his innovative patents, have established him as a key figure in the industry. His work continues to influence the development of more efficient and reliable semiconductor devices.