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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 2000
Filed:
Oct. 16, 1998
Makoto Iida, Gunma-ken, JP;
Eiichi Iino, Gunma-ken, JP;
Masanori Kimura, Gunma-ken, JP;
Shozo Muraoka, Gunma-ken, JP;
Shin-Etsu Handotai Co., Ltd, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A single crystal is grown in accordance with a Czochralski method such that the time for passing through a temperature zone of 1150-1080.degree. C. is 20 minutes or less, or such that the length of a portion of the single crystal corresponding to the temperature zone of 1150-1080.degree. C. in the temperature distribution is 2.0 cm or less. Alternatively, the single crystal is grown such that the time for passing through a temperature zone of 1250-1200.degree. C. is 20 minutes or less, or such that the length of a portion of the single crystal corresponding to the temperature zone of 1250-1200.degree. C. in the temperature distribution is 2.0 cm or less. This method decreases both the density and size of so-called grown-in defects such as FPD (100 defects/cm.sup.2 or less), LSTD, and COP (10 defects/cm.sup.2 or less) to thereby enable efficient production of a single crystal having an excellent good chip yield (80% or greater) in terms of oxide dielectric breakdown voltage characteristics.