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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 02, 2001
Filed:
Dec. 04, 1998
Hiroshi Iwata, Ikoma-gun, JP;
Masayuki Nakano, Tenri, JP;
Seizo Kakimoto, Shiki, JP;
Kouichirou Adachi, Tenri, JP;
Satoshi Morishita, Tenri, JP;
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A semiconductor device having a gate electrode on a Si-substrate through a gate oxide film; a first impurity diffusion region having a conductivity type reversed to a well which will form a part of source and drain regions in the two opposing sides of the gate electrode through gate electrode sidewall dielectric films; a second impurity diffusion region having the same conductivity type as the first impurity diffusion region beneath the gate electrode sidewall dielectric film, touching a channel region directly below the gate electrode and being shallower than the first impurity diffusion region; a titanium silicide film on the gate electrode and the surface of the Si-substrate of the first impurity diffusion region in the two opposing sides of the gate electrode sidewall dielectric film; and a third impurity diffusion region, formed in the first impurity diffusion region, having a higher concentration than the first impurity diffusion region and the same conductivity type as the first and second impurity diffusion region. The above semiconductor device is able to suppress the short-channel effects, and reduce the source-drain parasitic resistance and the source-drain junction leakage current while maintaining a small source-drain capacity.