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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 21, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 03, 2011
Huilong Zhu, Poughkeepsie, NY (US);
Chunlong LI, Beijing, CN;
Jun Luo, Beijing, CN;
Abstract
The present application discloses a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device, comprising the steps of: forming a semiconductor substrate, a gate stack and a second protection layer in sequence on a first insulating layer; after defining a gate region and removing portions of the second protection layer and the gate stack outside the gate region, while keeping portions of the stop layer, the semiconductor layer and the second insulating layer which covers sidewalls of the patterned semiconductor layer outside the gate region and exposing the sacrificial layer, performing source/drain ion implementation in the semiconductor layer; after forming a second sidewall spacer so as to cover at least the exposed portion of the sacrificial layer, removing the first protection layer and the second protection layer so as to expose the semiconductor layer and the gate stack; and forming a contact layer on the exposed portion of the semiconductor layer and the gate stack; performing planarization so as to expose the first protection layer, and then removing the first protection layer, the sacrificial layer, the stop layer and the semiconductor layer with the first sidewall spacer and the second sidewall spacer as a mask, so as to form a cavity which exposes the first insulating layer. It facilitates reduction of short channel effects, resistance of source/drain regions, and parasite capacitance.