Patent ID: 6680257
Filing Date: 2004-01-20
Classification: H01L

Abstract:
A method of eliminating contamination of tunnel oxide in stacked gates due to SAS photoresist process and preventing of n+ implantation caused by resist residue from the SAS photoresist process in fabricating of semiconductor memory devices, comprising the steps of:providing stacked gates separated by trenches in a vertical direction and overlying a silicon substrate on the semiconductor memory device; providing a field oxide region on each side of the stacked gates in a horizontal direction overlying the silicon substrate on the semiconductor memory device; performing source and drain implants on the semiconductor device; filling in the trenches between the stacked gates with a blanket oxide so as to cover the entire surface overlying the silicon substrate of the semiconductor memory device in order to prevent contamination of the stacked gates; planarizing the blanket oxide filling the entire surface overlying the silicon substrate of the semiconductor memory device to produce a flat top surface; applying and developing a SAS photoresist mask to the flat surface of the blanket oxide of the semiconductor device so as to create an opening between the stacked gates in the horizontal direction overlying areas of the source implant and the field oxide region with the drain side being covered; performing a SAS etch in the opening between the stacked gates in the horizontal direction overlying the areas of the source implant and the field oxide region on the semiconductor memory device so as to remove the blanket oxide in the areas overlying the source implant and the field oxide region and to remove the field oxide region overlying the silicon substrate so as to expose the same; and performing a source connection implant into the source implant only so as to provide a common source line along the horizontal direction from the area overlying the source implant to an area where the field oxide was removed to expose the silicon substrate.