Abstract:
A method for fabricating a photo diode first involves providing a substrate. A doping area is then formed on the substrate. Afterwards, a dielectric layer, and a first poly-silicon layer are formed on the substrate. An opening is then formed to expose a surface of the doping area. A second poly-silicon layer is formed on the first poly-silicon layer and within the opening. The second poly-silicon layer is patterned to form a wire, while the first poly-silicon layer is patterned to form a gate. Finally, a source/drain is formed.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
       [0001]    This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/379,228 filed Apr. 19, 2006, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. 
     
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0003]    The present invention relates to a photo diode and a related method for fabrication. More particularly, a photo diode for an active pixel sensor (APS) is presented, along with a related fabrication method. 
         [0004]    2. Description of the Prior Art 
         [0005]    Active pixel sensors are commonly used as solid image sensors. The active pixel sensors comprise of complimentary metal-oxide semiconductors (CMOS), and are also referred to as CMOS image sensors. CMOS image sensors are manufactured by traditional semiconductor manufacturers, and have lower costs and smaller sizes than regular image sensors. Therefore, applications of CMOS image sensors have been gradually replacing charge-coupled devices (CCD) over time. Furthermore, CMOS image sensors have high quantum efficiency and low read-out noise, making its usage popular with PC cameras and the digital cameras. 
         [0006]    A general active pixel sensor comprises a plurality of active pixel sensor units. Each active pixel sensor unit further comprises a photo diode for sensing light, and three metal-oxide semiconductors. The metal-oxide semiconductors respectively serve as a reset transistor for resetting a MOS, a current source follower transistor for following a current source, and a row-select transistor for selecting a row. The photo diode sends signal data according to photo current from the photo sensor area. For example, light current serves as signal data which is generated when the photo sensor area is illuminated, and dark current is noise which is generated when the photo sensor area without light. Therefore, the photo diode utilizes the magnitude of the signal or noise to generate the signal data. 
         [0007]    Please refer to  FIG. 1 .  FIG. 1  is a schematic diagram of a photo diode according to the prior art. According to  FIG. 1 , a photo diode  100  comprises a P type substrate  102 , with an oxide layer  104  made from SiO 2  formed onto the P type substrate  102 . The P type substrate  102  comprises a plurality of shallow trench isolations (STI)  106 , a photo sensor area  108 , a gate  112 , source/drain extended areas  114 , and source/drain areas  116 . The source/drain extended areas  114  are located between the two STIs  106 . The photo sensor area  108  comprises doping areas  118 ,  120 . The doping area  118  has a low concentration of N dopant, and the doping area  120  has high concentration of N dopant, with arsenic (As) typically utilized as the dopant. The N dopant within the doping area  118  and the P type substrate form a PN junction. The PN junction and the P type substrate  102  form a depletion region to sense the current. 
         [0008]    One of the shortcomings with the photo diode  100  according to the prior art is that the crystal grain in the surface of the photo sensor area  108  is easily damaged through a high dose of N dopant in the ion implanting process. Furthermore, in continuous contact plug manufacturing, the etching for buried contact (BC) windows easily causes damage to the surface of the doping area  120 . When titanium (Ti) in the contact plug reacts with the silicon in the substrate, TiSi will be produced. The above situation can thus cause excess currents inadvertently increasing noise, and subsequently decreasing the sensitivity of the photodiode. 
         [0009]    Furthermore, the PN junction in the photo sensor area  108  of the photo diode  100  according to the prior art is disposed within a deep area. If a short wavelength (e.g. blue light) reaches the photo diode  100 , it may not be able to sufficiently penetrate the substrate, causing the PN junction of the photo diode  100  to generate an insufficient current. Therefore, the photo diode  100  possesses a low photosensitivity for short wavelength light. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0010]    The present invention provides a photo diode and a related fabrication method to solve the above-mentioned problems. 
         [0011]    According to the present invention, a method for fabricating a photo diode is provided. First, a substrate is provided, with a plurality of insulation layers within the substrate. Then a doping area is formed in the substrate surrounded by insulation layers. A dielectric layer is then formed on the substrate. Afterwards, a first poly-silicon layer is formed on the dielectric layer. The first poly-silicon layer and the dielectric layer are then etched to form an opening that exposes a surface of the doping area. A second poly-silicon layer is formed on the first poly-silicon layer and the opening, patterning the second poly-silicon layer to form a wire on one side of the doping area. The first poly-silicon layer is patterned to form a gate on the side of the doping area, being different from the side of the wire, forming a source/drain in one side of the gate. 
         [0012]    According to the present invention, a photo diode is presented. The photo diode includes a substrate, a dielectric layer on the substrate, and a plurality of insulation layers within the substrate. A doping area is found in the substrate being surrounded by insulation layers. A gate is located on the dielectric layer, with the gate being on one side of the doping area. Additionally, a poly-silicon section is on the dielectric layer, with a poly-silicon section located on another side of the doping area being different than the side of the gate. Furthermore, an opening is formed in the poly-silicon section and the dielectric layer to reach the surface of the doping area. A patterned poly-silicon layer is in the opening and on part of the poly-silicon section, and a source/drain is on one side of the doping area, being different from the side of the gate and the substrate. 
         [0013]    Because the present invention etches the poly-silicon layer and the oxide layer through different etching processes to form a buried contact window, the surface of the doping area on the substrate remains intact. Additionally, the present invention utilizes implanted poly-silicon as the material of the contact plug and the wire to prevent a reaction with the substrate, such that TiS won&#39;t be formed as in the prior art. Furthermore, the wire made form the implanted poly-silicon has higher transparency for light than the metal material, increasing the sensitivity of the photo sensor. 
         [0014]    The surface of the doping area is formed on P type doping area, with the intersection of the P type doping area and the N type doping area forming a PN junction. The PN junction is located closer to the surface of the photo sensor area, further increasing the photo sensitivity to short wavelength light. Furthermore, the P type doping area is formed between the gate and the wire, allowing the size of the P type doping area to be accurately controlled. This further prevents the P type doping area from having light/dark current. The surface of the P type doping area is protected through the oxide layer, preventing it from being easily damaged. Finally, when the reset transistor performs a reset, the N type dopant in the doping area of the photo diode pinches off to decrease noise generated from the reset and to increase the signal/noise. 
         [0015]    These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0016]      FIG. 1  is a schematic diagram of the photo diode according to the prior art. 
           [0017]      FIGS. 2-5  are schematic diagrams illustrating a fabrication method for a photo diode according to an embodiment in the present invention. 
           [0018]      FIG. 6  is a schematic diagram of the active pixel sensor unit according to the present invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0019]    Please refer to  FIGS. 2-5 .  FIGS. 2-5  are schematic diagrams of a fabrication method for a photo diode according to an embodiment in the present invention. As  FIG. 2  shows, a P type substrate  202  is used. A plurality of STls  204  are then formed in the P type substrate  202 , subsequently forming a dielectric layer on the surface of the P type substrate  202  (e.g. an oxide layer  206  made form SiO 2 ). A patterned photoresist layer (not shown) is spun during the photolithography process, followed by an ion implanting process to form P type guard rings (GR)  208  on the inner sides of the STIs  204 . The P type GRs  208  are deeper than the STI s  204  to decrease light current in the photo diode, and to increase signal/noise. Next, the patterned photoresist layer is removed, which reveals the P type GRs  208 , followed by another ion implanting process to form a doping area  210 . The doping area  210  has low concentration of N dopant. Those skilled in the art understand that the present invention is not necessarily limited to fabrication on a P type substrate  202 , but can be fabricated using any silicon substrate with a P type well. 
         [0020]    Please refer to  FIG. 3 .  FIG. 3  illustrates the doping of a non implant poly-silicon layer (not shown) on the surface of the oxide layer  206 . A patterned photoresist layer (not shown) is formed during the photolithography process. Afterwards, an ion implanting process is performed to implant N type dopant (not shown) into the non implanted poly-silicon layer (not shown). This forms a doped poly-silicon section  302 . Please note that a portion of poly-silicon on the doping area  210  isn&#39;t doped with the N dopant in order to retain a non implanted poly-silicon section  304 . 
         [0021]    Please refer to  FIG. 4 . An anti-reflection (AR) layer  402  and an oxide layer  404  are implanted on poly-silicon section  302  and non-implanted poly-silicon section  304 . A patterned mask layer (not shown) using photoresist is then formed. Part of the oxide layer  404 , the AR layer  402 , the implanted poly-silicon section  302 , the non implanted poly-silicon section  304 , and the oxide layer  206  are then etched to form openings  406 ,  408  used for buried contact windows. The opening  406  exposes the surface of the doping area  210 . Please note that in this embodiment, the method for forming the openings  406 ,  408  is utilized a repeatedly for the etching processes. For example, at least one dry etching process is performed to the implanted poly-silicon section  302 , and the non implanted poly-silicon section  304 . This is made from poly-silicon, with the oxide layer  206  being the etch stop layer. 
         [0022]    Subsequently, a wet etching process is performed to remove the oxide layer  206  void of the patterned mask (not shown) layer in order to form openings  406 ,  408 . Because the non implanted poly-silicon layer  304  and the oxide layer  206  in the opening  406  are etched through different etching process, the wet etching process for the oxide layer  206  doesn&#39;t etch the P type substrate  202  through appropriate selection. In addition, the surface of the doping area  210  isn&#39;t damaged, unlike a dry etching process such as plasma etching which causes defects and light current. Next, an implanted poly-silicon layer  410  is doped on the surface of the oxide layer  404 , with the implanted poly-silicon layer  410  filling the openings  406 ,  408 . The implanted poly-silicon layer  410  in the openings  406 ,  408  forms the contact plugs. 
         [0023]    Please refer to  FIG. 5 . A patterned photoresist layer (not shown) is formed through the photolithography process. An etching process is then performed to the implanted poly-silicon layer  410 , with the oxide layer  404  being the etch stop layer. This results in the patterned implanted poly-silicon layer  410  forming a wire  502  for connecting other components. After removing the patterned photoresist layer (not shown), another patterned photoresist layer (not shown) is spun in the photolithography process for etching part of the oxide layer  404  and the AR layer  402 . Then, the patterned oxide layer  404  and the AR layer  402  are utilized as a mask (not shown) for etching the implanted poly-silicon section  302 , the non implanted poly-silicon section  304 . The etching stops at the surface of the oxide layer  206  to only pattern the implanted poly-silicon section  302  and the non implanted poly-silicon section  304 . Subsequently, the part of the implanted poly-silicon section  302  that remains un-etched forms a gate  504  on one side of the doping area  210 . According to the present embodiment, the method of patterning the implanted poly-silicon section  302  and non implanted poly-silicon section  304  is completed through a wet etching or dry etching process. The wet etching process, however, is recommended. This is because the etching process stops at the surface of the oxide layer  206  such that the surface of doping area  210  does not get damaged, and prevents generation of the light current. 
         [0024]    In the next step, a patterned photoresist layer is created for an ion implant process to form a P type doping area  506  on the surface of the doping area  210  no covered by the gate  504  and the wire  502 . A different patterned photoresist layer is then used to perform individual ion implant processes to form a source/drain extended area  508 , and a source/drain  510  on one side of the doping area  210  different form the side of gate  504 . After the above process, a photo diode  602  according to the present invention is completed. The doping area  210  not containing gate  504  cover, the wire  502 , and the undoped poly-silicon section  304  are the photo sensor areas. The photo diode  602  connects with the other components through the wire  502  in order to form an active pixel sensor unit. 
         [0025]    Please refer to  FIG. 6 .  FIG. 6  is a schematic diagram of the active pixel sensor unit according to the present invention. The active pixel sensor unit  600  utilizes the photo diode  602  described above as a photo sensor. The active pixel sensor unit  600  includes a photo diode  602 , a reset transistor  604 , a current source follower transistor  606 , and a row-select transistor  608 . A source/drain of the reset transistor  604  electrically connects with the photo diode  602 , and a gate of current source follower transistor  606 . When the active pixel sensor unit  600  operates, it is utilized to open or close the reset transistor  604  to reset the voltage of the photo diode  602 . This calculates the signal/noise in the real time in order to deal with the photo sensor signal. Please note that the current in the doping area of the photo diode according to the present invention will be pinched off when the reset transistor  604  performs a reset to restrain noise. However, the N dopant in the doping area will generate current again at the next occurrence of oncoming light. 
         [0026]    Because the method of the present invention etches the poly-silicon layer and the oxide layer through different etching processes to form a buried contact window, the surface of the doping area in the substrate will not be subjected to damage. Additionally, the present invention utilizes an implanted poly-silicon as the contact plug and wire material. This prevents the contact plug from reacting with the substrate, preventing the forming of TiS as described in the prior art. Furthermore, the wire made form the implanted poly-silicon has a higher light transparency than the metal material, increasing the light sensitivity photo sensor. 
         [0027]    The surface of the doping area according to the present invention is formed on the P type doping area, with the intersection of the P type doping area and the N type doping area forming a PN junction. The PN junction is located closer to the surface of the photo sensor area, increasing the photo sensitivity for short wavelength light. Furthermore, the P type doping area is formed between the gate and the wire, allowing the size of the P type doping area to be accurately controlled. The P type doping area also won&#39;t possess light or dark current. The surface of the P type doping area is protected by the oxide layer, drastically reducing its susceptibility to damage. Finally, when the reset transistor performs a reset, the N dopant in the doping area of the photo diode, being fabricated according to the present invention, pinches off to decrease noise caused from the reset and to increase the signal/noise. 
         [0028]    Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.