Patent Publication Number: US-9847355-B2

Title: Silicon nitride film, and semiconductor device

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a silicon nitride film formed on a substrate with a strain point of 700° C. or less and to a semiconductor device containing a semiconductor element and semiconductor integrated circuit, typical example of field effect type transistor using the silicon nitride film. 
     In the display device using liquid crystals and electroluminescence (abbreviated to as EL), a technique has been developed that diving circuit is formed as one using the field effect type thin film transistor (abbreviated to as TFT) on the same glass substrate. In the TFT, in order to realize practical operating frequency, a polycrystalline silicon film is used for active layer (semiconductor region that channel part is formed) that is its key component part. Furthermore, by realizing the additional high-speed operation, the concept of system on panel that the integrated circuit having various functions such as image processor and memory as well as microprocessor is realized through TFT is proposed. 
     Needless to say, not only the polycrystalline silicon film but also an insulating film is used in each region such as a gate insulating film and an insulating film and the like to separate and insulate between wirings, which are incorporated to form integrated circuit. Depending on the material used for each region, the characteristic to be required is differed. In gate insulating film, it is required to be less defect, low leak current, and interface defect level concentration and the like is low. As for a protective film, the characteristic to prevent invasion of, especially, alkali ion and the like is necessary with respect to impurity. Accordingly, there are various usages. 
     Relating to wiring, with the development of high integration, it is possible to apply the current in a higher concentration than aluminum, and technique using a copper of a high tolerance with respect to an electromigration as a wiring material has been developed. 
     In the insulating film, it is required that there is no pinhole and the like, cure and in low defect concentration, not including fixed electric, and to be good in adhesives with the base. Furthermore, in order to improve the performance of the transistor with the configuration of element, it is necessary to improve the gate driving capacity by making the gate insulating film thin. Therefore, a cure insulating film that does not increase the gate leak current is required. 
     As a method to form an insulating film, a CVD method that is a chemical film formation method and a sputtering method that is a physical film formation method are known. In the CVD method, as a parameter classifying it, there are pressure of during film formation, flow of gas to be supplied, energy for promoting chemical reaction, and the like, and there are thermal CVD method under normal atmosphere or decompression, plasma CVD method using plasma, and the like, which have characteristic in each and are used depending on the purposes. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     Forming a polycrystalline silicon film on an insulating film such as glass and quartz and in the case realizing an integrated circuit using it, it was impossible to divert manufacturing technique itself developed in a large-scale integrated circuit. It was not only the problem of crystalline of the polycrystalline silicon film, but also an insulating film conventionally manufactured by various methods and a semiconductor element using it could not exert enough characteristic of desired shape and reliability at present. 
     A silicon nitride film that is cure and does not penetrate alkali ion can be formed with decompression CVD method; however, film formation temperature of more than 750° C. was necessary. Film can be formed with plasma CVD method; however, there were problem such as film was damaged due to charged particle in the plasma, and likely to have defect and pinhole. Furthermore, under film formation temperature of 500° C. or less, hydrogen is contained in the film, which decreased the stability of film. Regarding this, insulator target of silicon nitride and the like can be also used with high-frequency sputtering method, and silicon nitride film without a contamination of hydrogen into the film can be formed. However, the method was known to have a large compressive stress in general, which peeling of the film was sometimes a problem. 
     Moreover, in a gate insulating film of TFT formed by depositing the insulating film, an interface level concentration is consequently increased; therefore, a good interface could not be formed. In addition, also from the cleanliness of the interface, it was problem that the polycrystalline silicon film formed on the insulating substrate is likely to be contaminated. In particular, chemical pollution was difficult to identify the cause of pollution and pollutant pathway clearly. Therefore, boron contamination which source is considerable to be filter material of clean room, and phosphorus and organic matter contamination from wall material and sealing material, and the like are difficult to prevent only in daily substrate management; therefore, the more the size of the glass substrate is grown, the more difficult it becomes. 
     As described above, Cu wiring is formed with damascene structure which the wiring is buried in the insulating film; however, without using an appropriate barrier film, there is a problem that the wiring can be easily diffused into the insulating film and layered interface of surrounding. In order to prevent this, without diffusing the Cu, it is necessary to form a barrier film of a good adhesion with the base. 
     The present invention has been made in view of the problems mentioned above. An object of the present invention is to apply an insulating film of cure and high quality that is suitably applicable as gate insulating film and protective film to a technique that the insulating film is formed at the glass substrate under a temperature of strain point or lower, and to a semiconductor device realizing high efficiency and high reliability by using it. 
     In order to solve the problems mentioned above, the present invention assumes that the silicon is used to a target, and nitrogen or nitrogen and noble gas are to form silicon nitride film as a sputtering gas under substrate heat temperature of 300° C. or less with high-frequency magnetron sputtering method. The silicon nitride film can be applied as a gate insulating film of TFT. Furthermore, the present invention laminates the silicon nitride film and oxide film formed on the surface of crystalline silicon film by a chemical treatment, a heat treatment, and light radiation to apply them as a gate insulating film. 
     In the present invention, silicon is used as a target and the silicon nitride film formed with the high-frequency magnetron sputtering method meet at least one of the characteristics shown following. Specifically, one of, preferably, simultaneously meeting several requirements that the etch rate is 10 nm/min or less (preferably, 3.5 nm/min or less), hydrogen concentration is 1×10 21 /cm 3  or less (preferably, 5×10 2 % m 3  or less), and oxygen concentration is from 5×10 18  to 5×10 21 /cm 3  (preferably, from 1×10 19  to 1×10 21 /cm 3 ) in the mixed solution (20° C.) containing an ammonium hydrogen fluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) of 7.13% and an ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) of 15.4%. In addition, absolute value of internal stress is set to be 2×10 10  dyn/cm 2  or less, preferably 5×10 9  dyn/cm 2  or less, and more preferably 5×10 8  dyn/cm 2  or less. 
     The present invention contains hydrogen with the concentration of 1×10 21 /cm 3  or less, oxygen with the concentration of from 5×10 18  to 5×10 21 /cm 3 , and furthermore, provides the silicon nitride film having the characteristic of having an etching rate of 10 nm/min or less with respect to mixed solution containing an ammonium hydrogen fluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) of 7.13% and an ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) of 15.4%. The silicon nitride film having such hydrogen and oxygen content and the etching characteristic exists in semiconductor device, and not only as the region where electrical insulation such as gate insulating film and dielectric protective film of capacitor portion is required, but can be also applied as the protective film that diffusion of the gas and ionic impurity is prevented. 
     The semiconductor device of the present invention is characterized that a gate insulating film, that includes silicon nitride film as at least one layer containing hydrogen with the concentration of 1×10 21 /cm 3  or less, oxygen with the concentration of from 5×10 18  to 5×10 21 /cm 3 , and having the characteristic of having an etching rate of 10 nm/min or less with respect to mixed solution containing an ammonium hydrogen fluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) of 7.13% and an ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) of 15.4%, is formed. In addition, the silicon nitride film, wherein at least one layer as the gate insulating film of the filed effect type transistor with the channel length of from 0.35 to 2.5 μm, is formed. 
     The foregoing gate insulating film or filed effect type transistor is characterized in that it is formed on the crystalline semiconductor film with radius of curvature of projection portion at the surface of 1 μm or less. The foregoing gate insulating film or the gate insulating film of filed effect type transistor is characterized in that it is formed on the crystalline semiconductor film with radius of curvature of projection portion at the surface of 1 μm or less. 
     In the present invention, the silicon nitride film having the above composition and etching characteristic contains the combination of either one or several elected from a gate insulating film, a dielectric film of capacitor part protective film of semiconductor element and structure formed on the interlayer insulating film consisted of an organic resin. 
     By having such hydrogen and oxygen content, and the etching characteristic, in applying into the gate insulating film, a gate leak current can be decreased, electric field effect mobility, subthreshold coefficient, conductance (gm), and the like can be in a good condition, the long-term change of the transistor characteristic in the continuous operation can be decreased, and production yield and disorder in characteristics can be improved. Furthermore, by intervening silicon oxide film between crystalline semiconductor film and silicon nitride film, such effect can be exerted more effectively. 
     A method for manufacturing the semiconductor device of the present invention contains each step in the crystalline semiconductor film formed on the insulating substrate comprising: a first step for performing an oxidation treatment and an oxide film remove treatment; a second step for forming a silicon nitride film by sputtering a target of silicon under glow discharge of Ar and N 2  or only N 2  by applying high-frequency electric power, and a third step for forming a conductive film by applying the direct current electric power and characterizes in that said first to third steps are conducted continuously under inert atmosphere or decompression without exposure to the atmosphere. The proportion of Ar with respect to N 2  at the above-mentioned second step is set to be preferably from 0.01 to 0.5. 
     A method for manufacturing the semiconductor device of the present invention contains each step in the crystalline semiconductor film formed on the insulating substrate comprising: a first step for performing an oxidation treatment and an oxide film remove treatment; a second step for forming a silicon oxide film by a heat treatment in an oxidize atmosphere under glow discharge of O 2  by applying high-frequency electric power; a third step for forming a silicon nitride film by sputtering target of silicon under glow discharge of Ar and N 2  or only N 2  by applying high frequency electric power; and a fourth step for forming conductive film by applying direct current electric power, is characterized in that from said first to fourth steps are conducted continuously under inert atmosphere or decompression without exposure to the atmosphere. The oxide atmosphere in the second step is preferred that one kind of compound or plurality kind of compound selected from the group consisting of NF 3 , HF, ClF 3  is doped into O 2  from 0.01 to 0.1%. The proportion of Ar with respect to N 2  in the third step is preferable to be from 0.01 to 0.5. 
     The method for manufacturing the semiconductor device of the present invention above-mentioned can be also applied to the glass substrate of strain point 700° C. or less. 
     From the method for manufacturing the semiconductor device of the present invention mentioned above, the silicon nitride film can be obtained comprising: at the temperature from room temperature 300° C. or less, preferably 200° C. or less, containing hydrogen with the concentration of 1×10 21 /cm 3  or less and oxygen with the concentration of from 5×10 18  to 5×10 21 /cm 3 , and having the characteristic of etch rate of 10 nm/min or less with respect to mixed solution containing an ammonium hydrogen fluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) of 7.13% and an ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) of 15.4%. 
     In the method for manufacturing the semiconductor device of the present invention mentioned above, electric power frequency applied in high-frequency magnetron sputtering method can be set at no fewer than 1 MHz, no more than 120 MHz, preferably no fewer than 1 MHz, no more than 60 MHz. 
     Note that, the semiconductor device in the present invention refers to whole device that can operate by taking advantage of semiconductor characteristic and assumed that electro-optic device, semiconductor circuit, and electron device are all included into the category of the semiconductor device. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  Graph showing C-V characteristic in case of without diffusion of Li in MOS structure using silicon nitride film on the present invention. 
         FIG. 2  Graph showing C-V characteristic in case of having diffusion of Li in MOS structure using silicon nitride film on the present invention. 
         FIG. 3  Graph showing the result that measured concentration of H, C, and O contained in silicon nitride film of the present invention by SIMS. 
         FIG. 4  Graph showing silicon nitride film of the present invention and transmittance of silicon nitride film of comparative example. 
         FIG. 5  Graph showing silicon nitride film of the present invention and infrared absorption spectrum of silicon nitride film of comparative example. 
         FIG. 6  Graph showing C-V characteristic in case of Li diffusion with MOS structure using silicon nitride film formed by plasma CVD method. 
         FIG. 7  Top view describing magnetron sputtering device applying the present invention. 
         FIG. 8  Cross-sectional view describing detail of film formation chamber of magnetron sputtering method applying the present invention. 
         FIG. 9  Figure describing in pattern film forming mechanism of silicon nitride film in high frequency magnetron sputtering on the present invention. 
         FIG. 10  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
         FIG. 11  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
         FIG. 12  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
         FIG. 13  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
         FIG. 14  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
         FIG. 15  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
         FIG. 16  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
         FIG. 17  Figure describing detail of etching configuration of semiconductor film. 
         FIG. 18  Figure describing structure of microcomputer by the present invention. 
         FIG. 19  Figure describing package structure of microcomputer by the present invention. 
         FIG. 20  Figure describing structure of heat treatment chamber. 
         FIG. 21  Figure describing providing method of pulse of light source, temperature variation of semiconductor substrate and cooling medium. 
         FIG. 22  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
         FIG. 23  Longitudinal sectional view describing a process for manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     In the present invention, for the gate insulating film and protective film of field effect type transistor which is a key component of the semiconductor device, typically, field effect type thin film transistor (hereinafter abbreviated to TFT), or for interlayer insulating film and protective film in an integrated circuit formed on the insulating substrate of interlayer insulating film and protective film, glass, and the like in the display device used liquid crystal and EL, and for gate insulating film and the like of the TFT that constitutes the integrated circuit, single crystal silicon or polycrystalline silicon with oxygen concentration of 1×10 19 /cm 3  or less is used as target, nitrogen or nitrogen and rare gas is used as sputtering gas, and a silicon nitride manufactured by high-frequency magnetron sputtering method is used as material by setting the substrate heat temperature in the scope of from room temperature to 300° C. or less. 
       FIG. 7  is the figure that describes the aspects of suitable multitask type magnetron sputtering/oxide film formation device according to the present invention. The constitution of the device shown in  FIG. 7  provides several film formation chambers that can form coating film by sputtering and through gate valve  119  against first common chamber  101  with a transport means  102  of the substrate. In forming the silicon nitride film, one reaction chamber is enough; however, in order to form several films with different aspect continuously without exposing to the atmosphere and without contaminating the interface, the constitution of the device shown in  FIG. 7  is suitable. 
     The substrate that the coating film such as silicon nitride film is formed is charged into load/unload chamber  111 , and carried by conveyance means  110  provided in second common chamber  109 . Pretreatment chamber  112  is provided with spinner to rotate the substrate, and the treatment of cleaning, oxidation, oxide film remove, and the like of surface to be deposited is possible by applying each kind of chemical through chemical supply means  118 . The load/unload chamber  111 , the second common chamber  109 , and the pretreatment chamber  112  are filled with inert gas, which are used at normal pressure by a gas supply means  130 , and intermediate chamber  108  is provided as a chamber to transfer the substrate each other between the first common chamber  101  and several film formation chamber jointed on it. In  FIG. 7 , it is not shown in detail; however, cassette holder that temporary holds the whole substrate charged into the load/unload chamber  111  may also be provided in the intermediate chamber  108 . 
     In heat treatment chamber  103 , heating means  120  is provided, each kind of impurity that contains atmospheric constituent adsorbed on the substrate is withdrawn and cleaned, or a treatment to be cured, crystallized, and the like is conducted by performing a heat treatment to coating film formed by sputtering. 
     As the constitution of the heat treatment chamber  103 , the heating means  120  to conduct a rapid thermal annealing (RTA) may be also provided.  FIG. 20  is the figure to describe the heat treatment chamber  103  in detail. In the heat treatment chamber  103 , there is reaction chamber  1129  formed with quartz, and outside of it, light source  1110  is provided. Inside of the reaction chamber  1129 , there is substrate holder  1112  formed with quartz, and a substrate to be treated is provided on the substrate holder  1112 . At this time, the substrate to be treated is formed on the pin in order to uniform a temperature distribution. Furthermore, as a means to monitor temperature heated by the light source  1110 , a temperature detection system  1128  using a thermocouple is adopted here. 
     The light source  1110  makes operation of lighting on and out by power source  1111 . Computer  1118  controls operation of the power source and flow control means  1115 . A cooling medium introduced in the reaction chamber  1129  may also be circulated and operated by circulator  1116 . For the circulate route, it is also important to provide purificator  1117  to keep a purity of He which is a cooling medium. 
     In addition, in order to make a heat treatment possible under decompression, turbo molecule pump  1119  and dry pump  1120  are provided as vacuum means. Also in a heat treatment under decompression, by using a waveband that a lump light is absorbed into a semiconductor film, it is possible to heat the semiconductor film. In a heat treatment under decompression, oxygen concentration is decreased; therefore, oxidation of the surface of the semiconductor film is controlled, and as a result, it can be contributed to improving the promotion of crystallization and gettering efficiency. The substrate to be treated can be conducted from the conveyance chamber connected through the gate, and the substrate to be treated is set on substrate stage  1112  by the conveyance means. 
       FIG. 21  is the figure shows about a substrate to be treated heated through the light source and a control method of a flow of the gas floated to the processing chamber. First, the substrate to be treated placed at the room temperature is heated at a high speed through a light source. A temperature rising period is heated up to a present temperature (for example, 1100° C.) under a temperature rising rate of from 100 to 200° C./sec. For example, when the substrate is heated with a programming rate of 150° C./sec, it can be heated up to 1100° C. by a little less than 7 seconds. Thereafter, it is kept in a present temperature for a given time and lighting of fight source is blocked out. A hold time is set at from 0.5 to 5 seconds. Therefore, continuous light period of light source is 0.1 second or more, and does not exceed 20 seconds. By floating the gas in process atmosphere, a temperature lowering rate can be set at from 50 to 150° C. For instance, when the substrate is cooled down with a speed of 100° C./sec, it can be cooled down up to 1100° C. to 300° C. by 8 seconds. 
     As mentioned above, it is characterized in that conducting heating by a light source and cooling cycle by circle of the gas continuously for several times. This is referred as a PPTA (Plural Pulse Thermal Annealing) method. Through PPTA method, actual heating time is shorten, and a light absorbed selectively into a semiconductor film is radiated; therefore, the substrate itself is not heated so much and it is possible to heat selectively only a semiconductor film. A pulse light as shown in  FIG. 21  anneals a semiconductor film, and stops the annealing before the anneal is propagated to the substrate side and the annealing is heated from surrounding with a cooling medium; therefore, the temperature of the substrate does not rise so much. Accordingly, the deformation of the substrate can be prevented that was a problem in a conventional RTA device. 
     Lighting time of a light source per a time is from 0.1 to 60 seconds, preferably from 0.1 to 20 seconds, and a light from the light source is radiated for several times. In addition, a light from a light source is radiated in pulsed so that the hold time of the highest temperature of a semiconductor film is from 0.5 to 5 seconds. Furthermore, with the blink of a light source, a heat treatment effect of a semiconductor film is increased and the damage of substrate by heat is prevented by increasing and decreasing the supply of cooling material. Also, a vacuum means decompressing the inside of a treatment chamber is provided, and oxygen concentration in a heat treatment atmosphere is decreased. Therefore, the oxidization and contaminant of semiconductor film surface can be prevented. 
     In  FIG. 7 , target of different materials are implanted in film formation chambers from  104  to  107 ; therefore, several of coating films can be layered continuously under decompression. In each of the film formation chambers, gas supply means  115  that supplies sputtering gas, vacuum means  114  and pressure control means  113  are provided. In the film formation chamber  104  and  105 , target of an insulating material is provided, and high-frequency power source  116  for sputtering is connected. In the frequency of electric power that high-frequency electric source supplies, a frequency of no few than 1 MHz, no more than 20 MHz, preferably no few than 10 MHz, no more than 60 MHz is applied. In the applicable scope of the frequency mentioned-above, a sheathe potential is decreased as it increases, and even in a sputtering method by physical film formation mechanism, it is expected that a film formation by chemical reaction is dominated and that cure coating film is formed. Furthermore, metal target is provided in the film formation chamber  106  and  107  and direct current power source  117  is connected. 
       FIG. 8  is the figure that illustrates the detail of the film formation chamber  105  as an example. The film formation chamber  105  is where silicon nitride film concerning the present invention is formed. The target  120  is silicon and cooled down by cooling material through backing plate. Permanent magnet  124  makes circular motion or linear motion to a direction parallel to the gate phase; therefore, it is possible to form a coating film with a good uniformity of film thickness on a surface of the opposite substrate. Shutter  123  opens and shut at before and after of the beginning of film formation, and the coating film is prevented from being formed in a condition that the plasma is unstable in the early stages of discharge. In substrate hold means  122 , the holder goes up and down and the substrate is mounted and fixed to the backboard  121 . Inside of the backboard  121 , as heating means  128 , sheathe heater is buried or rare gas that is heated is introduced from the backside of the substrate to increase the thermal uniformity. From gas introduction means  115 ; a nitrogen gas is introduced besides rare gas, and pressure inside of the film formation chamber  105  has the structure to be controlled by conductance valve  126 . Rectify board  125  is provided with the purpose to rectify the flow of sputtering gas inside the film formation chamber  105 . For the target, it is connected to the high-frequency power source, and sputtering is conducted by applying the high-frequency electric power. 
     Through a high-frequency wave magnetron sputtering according to the constitution of  FIG. 8 , a cure silicon nitride film can be formed assuming silicon as a target. As a main film formation condition, silicon is used as a target material and mixed gas of only N 2  or N 2  and Ar are used as a sputtering gas. The frequency of high-frequency electric power to be applied is typically 13.56 MHz; however, higher frequency of from 27 to 120 MHz may also be applied. In accordance with the increase of frequency, chemical reaction is much preceded at the mechanism of film formation, and film formation that is cure and with less damage against the base can be expected. Ar used as a sputtering gas is introduced from the backside of the substrate as shown in  FIG. 8  as a gas to anneal the substrate, and finally, it is mixed with N 2  and is contributed to the sputtering. 
     In Table 1 shown below, typical example of film formation condition is shown. Needless to say, the deposition condition shown here is one example, and it can be set appropriately in the scope filling the key film formation condition mentioned above. 
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
             
               
                 TABLE 1 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   
                 Silicon Nitride Film 
                 Silicon Oxide Film 
               
               
                   
               
             
            
               
                 Gas 
                 Ar/N 2   
                 O 2   
               
               
                 Flow Rate 
                 20/20 
                 5 
               
               
                 Pressure (Pa) 
                 0.8 
                 0.4 
               
               
                 Frequency (MHz) 
                 13.56 
                 13.56 
               
               
                 Power (W/cm 2 ) 
                 16.5 
                 11.0 
               
               
                 Substrate Temperature (° C.) 
                 200 
                 200 
               
               
                 Target Material 
                 Si(1~10Ω cm) 
                   
               
               
                 T/S (mm) 
                 60 
                 150 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Furthermore, as comparative example, a film formation condition of a silicon nitride film formed by conventional plasma CVD method is shown in Table 2. 
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
             
               
                   
                 TABLE 2 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                 Silicon Nitride Film 
               
               
                   
                   
               
             
            
               
                   
                 Gas 
                 SiH 4 /NH 3 /N 2 /H 2   
               
               
                   
                 Flow Rate 
                 30/240/300/60 
               
               
                   
                 Pressure (Pa) 
                 159 
               
               
                   
                 Frequency (MHz) 
                 13.56 
               
               
                   
                 Power (W/cm 2 ) 
                 0.35 
               
               
                   
                 Substrate Temperature (° C.) 
                 325 
               
               
                   
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Next, the result compared about the silicon nitride film formed under the deposition condition of Table 1 and typical attribute of the silicon nitride formed under Table 2. Note that, the difference between “RFSP-SiN (No. 1)” and “RFSP-SiN (No. 2)” in the sample is the difference of sputtering device and does not damage the function as the silicon nitride film in the present invention. In addition, positive and negative numeric of compressive stress and a tensile stress are varied in internal stress; however, only absolute value is treated here. 
     
       
         
           
               
               
               
               
             
               
                 TABLE 3 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                   
                 Silicon Nitride Film 
                 SiN Film By 
                   
               
               
                   
                 By Condition of Table 1 
                 Condition of Table 2 
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 RFSP-SiN(No. 1) 
                 RFSP-SiN(No. 2) 
                 PCVD-SiN 
                 Remarks 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 Relative Dielectric Constant 
                 7.02~9.30 
                 ← 
                 ~7  
                   
               
               
                 Refractive Index 
                 1.91~2.13 
                 ← 
                 2.0~2.1 
                 Wave Length 
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 632.8 nm 
               
               
                 Internal Stress 
                 4.17 × 10 8    
                 ← 
                 9.11 × 10 8    
                   
               
               
                 Etch Rate 
                 0.77~1.31 
                 1~8.6 
                 ~30   
                 LAL500 20° C. 
               
               
                 Si Concentration (Atomic %) 
                 37.3 
                 51.5 
                   35.0 
                 RBS 
               
               
                 N Concentration (Atomic %) 
                 55.9 
                 48.5 
                   45.0 
                 RBS 
               
               
                 H Concentration (Atoms/cc) 
                   4 × 10 20   
                 — 
                   1 × 10 22   
                 SIMS 
               
               
                 O Concentration (atoms/cc) 
                 8/10 20   
                 — 
                   3 × 10 18   
                 SIMS 
               
               
                 C Concentration (atoms/cc) 
                   1 × 10 19   
                 — 
                   4 × 10 17   
                 SIMS 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     As shown in Table 3, characteristic difference with respect to sample of comparative example manufactured with plasma CVD method and sample of “RFSP-SiN (No. 1)” and “RFSP-SiN (No. 2)” manufactured with the high-frequency magnetron sputtering method mentioned above lies in that the etch rate in the mixed solution of 20° C. (LAL 500 SA buffered hydrogen fluoride; produced by Hashimoto Chemical Co.) containing an ammonium hydrogen fluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) of 7.13% and an ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) of 15.4% is extremely slow, and that the content of hydrogen is extremely little. Furthermore, compared with absolute value, internal stress is in a more small value than a silicon nitride film formed with plasma CVD method. 
     An impurity concentration of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon in the silicon nitride film is inquired by second ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), and the result of the direction analysis of its depth is shown in  FIG. 3 . A sample is a silicon nitride film formed under the condition in accordance with Table 1 on the single crystal silicon substrate, and it is relevant that the hydrogen concentration is 1×10 21 /cm 3  or less. Presence or absence of hydrogen bond is inquired also by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), and its result is shown in  FIG. 5  compared with the characteristic of a silicon nitride film manufactured with plasma CVD method. Absorption peak by Si—H bond and N—H bond is not observed even by the analysis of FT-IR. 
     In addition, a transmittance measured with spectrophotometer is shown in  FIG. 4 , and the characteristic of a silicon nitride film manufactured with plasma CVD method through the condition shown in Table 2 is also shown in the figure for a comparative reference. Distinguished difference cannot be seen between them and can be understood that the both are the films with a good transparency. 
     The characteristic mentioned above shows typical result, and the key characteristic of a silicon nitride film manufactured with high-frequency magnetron sputtering method concerning the present invention is as indicated below from the result of the experiment of various kinds. 
     The silicon nitride film on the present invention, as the result of considering variously, fills at least one of characteristics shown in the following. Specifically, one of, preferably, simultaneously meeting several requirements that an etching rate is 10 nm/min or less (preferably, 3.5 nm/min or less), hydrogen concentration is 1×10 21 /cm 3  or less (preferably, 5×10 20 /cm 3  or less), and oxygen concentration is from 5×10 18  to 5×10 21 /cm 3  (preferably, from 1×10 19  to 1×10 21 /cm 3 ) in the mixed solution (20° C.) containing an ammonium hydrogen fluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) of 7.13% and an ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) of 15.4%. In addition, absolute value of internal stress is set to be 2×10 10  dyn/cm 2  or less, preferably 5×10 9  dyn/cm 2  or less, and more preferably 5×10 8  dyn/cm 2  or less. With a small internal stress, in the case that it is laminated with other film, it can control the cause of defect level in the interface and the problems of peeling and the like does not occur. 
     Furthermore, the silicon nitride film of the present invention having the above-mentioned characteristic has extremely high blocking effect with respect to an element of Group 1 and 2 in the periodic table, typical example of Na and Li, and the diffusion of mobile ion can be controlled. The data showing the fact simply is shown in  FIG. 1 ,  FIG. 2 , and  FIG. 6 .  FIG. 6  is the chart showing the transition of C-V characteristic in before and after of the results of bias-thermal stress (B-T stress) test of MOS structure which assumed the silicon nitride film that formed film with plasma CVD method under the condition of Table 2 as dielectric. The structure of the sample is the one that forms the silicon nitride film of 100 nm under the condition of Table 2 on a single crystal silicon substrate (n-type, from 1 to 10 Ωcm), and the one that formed a metal doped (from 0.2 to 1.5% by weight) Al with Li above it as an electrode (1 mm in diameter). In the structure of this sample, Al electrode is doped with Li; therefore, the presence or absence of Li diffusion can be inquired. The condition of B-T stress test was conducted under the condition that holds an hour at 150° C. applying the pressure of 1.7 MV. In accordance with  FIG. 6 , C-V characteristic shift largely from the BT stress test, and the effect that Li is diffused from the electrode doped Al formed on the silicon nitride film with Li can be confirmed dominantly. 
       FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2  show C-V characteristic in before and after of B-T stress test in the sample of MOS structure that assumed the silicon nitride film manufactured under the condition of Table 1 as dielectric film. The sample of  FIG. 1  is the one that formed an electrode on the silicon nitride film with Al—Si (Al doped with silicon), and  FIG. 2  is the sample formed an electrode with Al—Li. However, an oxide film of 50 nm is formed on the surface of a single crystal silicon substrate (p-type, from 1 to 10 Ωcm) in the sample. This is formed with the purpose to decrease the effect of interface level of the silicon nitride film and silicon substrate. Accordingly, it does not give any effect to blocking with respect to Li of the silicon nitride film. 
     Comparing the characteristic of  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2 , there is hardly any transition of C-V characteristic in before and after of B-T stress test in the both chart. It can be confirmed that the effect from the diffusion of Li is not show up, specifically; the silicon nitride film manufactured under the film formation condition of Table 1 is functioned as blocking film. As mentioned-above, although the silicon nitride film concerning the present invention is formed with the temperature of 300° C. or lower, it is extremely cure and can be confirmed that the blocking effect with respect to mobile ion such as Na and Li is high. 
     The extremely cure silicon nitride film confirmed at the above-mentioned B-T stress test and the like differs from physical film forming mechanism by the conventional sputtering phenomena, and it can be considered that nitrogen or nitrogen, rare gas ion, and silicon are reacting each other in the target surface and surface to be deposited, and that they are concerned to a film formation. 
     An inquiry example of the film formation mechanism is described with a pattern diagram of  FIG. 9 . When high-frequency electric power is applied in target  901  to form glow discharge plasma, various ion species, excitation species, and luminescence species referring to nitrogen or nitrogen and rare gas are formed. Among them, activated nitrogen that has extremely active characteristic is generated. It is known that the activated nitrogen is extremely strong in reactivity and that a nitride is formed relative easily even under a low temperature. Accordingly, the activated nitrogen diffused on the target surface reacts with silicon and then forms a nitride. The silicon nitride is stable; however, when rare gas ion or nitrogen ion is speeded up with a sheathe electric field and made incident, it is made sputtering and discharged within gas phase. The nitride of the silicon diffused within the glow discharge plasma  900  is reacted with activated nitrogen and excited species of other nitrogen in its process, and one of them reaches to the substrate surface. Consequently, nitride of silicon is made surface reaction and silicon nitride film is formed. It is considerable that the assist of an ion species to be made incidence by speeded from a potential difference of ground potential and plasma potential is operated. From such a film formation mechanism, cluster of silicon is not included within the silicon nitride film, which is presumed to improve the cure of the film. 
     The film formation mechanism as described above, with a higher proportion of rare gas than that of nitrogen to be provided, sputtering by a rare gas ion is dominant and cannot be realized. Ideally, only nitrogen gas may be used; however, a film formation rate is decreased significantly; therefore, it is preferable to select within the scope that the mixed ratio of nitrogen and rare gas is one on one at most. 
     Concerning the aspect of semiconductor device using the above silicon nitride film and manufacture device is illustrated below in detail using drawings. 
     Embodiment 1 
     For the substrate applicable at the present embodiment, a glass substrate which material is barium borosilicate glass, alumino borosilicate glass, aluminum silicate glass, and the like are suitable. Typically, a glass substrate  1737  produced by Corning Co. (strain point of 667° C.), AN100 produced by Asahi Glass Co. (strain point of 670° C.), and the like are applicable; however, it should be noted that there is no particular limit as long as other similar substrates. In either case, a glass substrate with strain point of 700° C. or less is applicable in the present invention. The present embodiment gives description concerning one embodiment that forms Micro Processor Unit (MPU) using the silicon nitride film manufactured with high-frequency magnetron sputtering method on the glass substrate with strain point of 700° C. or less. 
     Note that, in the present invention, the substrate with strain point of 700° C. or higher is not excluded. Needless to say, a synthesized quartz substrate that has heat-resistant temperature of 1000° C. or higher may also be applied. In the silicon nitride film concerning the present invention, a cured film with a high blocking under the temperature of 700° C. or less can be formed, and in its characteristic, there is no need to select the synthesized quartz substrate particularly. 
     Selected from the above substrate and as shown in  FIG. 10  (A), first inorganic insulating layer  201  consisted of insulating film of silicon oxide film, silicon nitride film or silicon oxynitride film (SiO x N y ), and the like is formed on glass substrate  200 . A typical example has a doubled-layered structure, and has a layered structure of first silicon oxynitride film  202  to have a thickness of 50 nm are formed as reactive gases which are SiH 4 , NH 3 , and N 2 O by plasma CVD and second silicon oxynitride film  203  to have a thickness of 100 nm are formed as reactive gases which are SiH 4  and N 2 O by plasma CVD. Herein, the first oxynitride film  202  may be also replaced with a silicon nitride film formed with high-frequency magnetron sputtering method. The silicon nitride film can prevent the alkali metal element such as Na from diffusing that is contained a slight amount in the glass substrate. 
     A crystalline silicon film assumed as active layer of TFT is obtained by crystallizing non-crystalline silicon film  204  formed on the first inorganic insulating layer  201 . Furthermore, in place of the non-crystalline silicon film, non-crystalline silicon germanium (Si 1-x Ge x ; x=0.001-0.05) film may be also applied. The thickness of non-crystalline silicon film that is formed first is selected within the scope that the thickness of yield crystalline silicon film is from 20 nm to 60 nm. The upper limit of the film thickness is the upper value to make work as complete depletion type in a channel formation region of TFT, the lower value of the film thickness is the limit of the process, and is decided as minimum value which is necessary in the case to process selectively in the etching step of a crystalline silicon film. 
     In the process of crystallization, there is no particular limit to the method. For example, as an exemplary crystallization method, with respect to the crystallization of semiconductor such as nickel, a metal element that has catalytic action may also be doped with and crystallized. In this case, after holding a layer containing nickel on the non-crystalline silicon film  204 , continuing the dehydrogenation (500° C., 1 hour), it is crystallized by a heat treatment with 550° C. for 4 hours. 
       FIG. 10  (B) shows the condition that crystalline silicon film  206  is formed. Under the condition, a crystalline silicon film can be obtained that is crystallized at the rate of from 50 to 95%; however, as shown in  FIG. 10  (C), in order to improve the crystalline much, a laser annealing treatment is added that radiates a second harmonic wave of excimer laser of pulse oscillation or solid state laser such as YAG laser, YVO 4  laser, and YLF laser. In a laser annealing treatment, the laser light is radiated with a overlap ration of from 90 to 98% as linear laser light with the width of the short side direction of 400 μm in the optical system. Through the radiation of the pulse laser light, several convex portions with a height as same as film thickness are formed on the surface as maximal value as shown in  FIG. 10  (C). 
     When a gate insulating film is formed on the crystalline silicon film to form top gate type TFT, gate leak current is increased. Furthermore, the characteristic is also deteriorated by stress test that a bias voltage is applied to the gate electrode. This is considered because the electric field is concentrated at convex portion. Accordingly, it is preferable to set the maximal value of the uneven shape in the surface of the crystalline silicon film at 10 nm or less, preferably 5 nm or less. 
     In order to decrease the unevenness of the surface, it can be realized by performing an oxidation treatment with ozone-containing solution and an oxide film remove treatment by performing a hydrofluoric acid-containing solution once, preferably repeating several times. In the present embodiment, in order to manufacture TFT with a channel length of from 0.35 to 2.5 μm, and to set substantial thickness of gate insulating film to from 30 to 80 nm, regarding to the smoothness of the surface of the crystalline silicon film, maximal value of uneven shape is set to be 10 nm or less, preferably 5 nm or less ( FIG. 10  (D)). 
     Thereafter, the obtained crystalline silicon film is performed an etching treatment into a desired shape by photoresist process using photomask to form semiconductor films from  216  to  218  that forms active layer containing channel formation region, source and drain region, low-concentration impurity region, and the like in TFT ( FIG. 12  (A)). 
     In order to conduct etching to the crystalline silicon film formed under the condition of  FIG. 10  (D), mixed gas of CF 4  and O 2  is used as etching gas using dry etching method, and in order to improve step coverage of gate insulating film, the semiconductor films from  216  to  218  are processed to have a taper angle of from 30° to 60° at the edge of the films. Its detail is shown in  FIG. 17 . With the relation to selection ratio with the base, silicon oxynitride film is also barely etched; however, the depth of its spot facing is set to be one third or lower of thickness d of the semiconductor film. In the case that the spot facing is deep, the gate insulating film is not clad, and causes a failure that a gate wiring formed on its above layer is disconnected. Furthermore, against the semiconductor film from  216  to  218 , impurity element imparting p-type may also be doped to control a threshold value (Vth). Group 13 of periodic law of boron (B), aluminum (Al), gallium (Ga), and the like is subject to impurity element imparting p-type against the semiconductor. 
     Next, as shown in  FIG. 12  (B), silicon oxide film  219  and silicon nitride film  220  that form gate insulating film on the semiconductor film from  216  to  218  are formed with high-frequency magnetron sputtering method, and formed continuously under decompression without exposure of first conductive film  221  and second conductive film  222  that form gate electrode to the atmosphere. 
     The multitask type magnetron sputtering device described in  FIG. 7  has the structure appropriate for the step. The abstract of the step to form from the gate insulating film up to gate electrode is as described below. 
     Substrate conveyed from the load/unload chamber  111  is under the condition of  FIG. 12  (A). A smoothing treatment of surface mentioned above can be performed at the pretreatment chamber  112  provided with spinner, an oxidation treatment by ozone-containing solution and an oxide film remove treatment by hydrofluoric acid-containing solution are performed, and etching is conducted to the surface of semiconductor film, mainly the convex portion. Furthermore, there is also a characteristic that the surface of the semiconductor film is etched and ended with hydrogen, thereby clean and inactive surface is formed. 
     Afterwards, the substrate is conveyed to the first common chamber  101  conducted vacuum discharge through the intermediate chamber  108 . The heating means  120  is provided in the heat treatment chamber  103 , and moisture adsorbed on the substrate is withdrawn and cleaned. In the film formation chamber  104 , silicon oxide film is formed to have a thickness of from 10 to 60 nm assuming synthesized quartz as target by high frequency magnetron sputtering method. Main film formation condition is set to sputtering gas of O 2 , pressure of 0.4 pa at the sputtering, electric discharge of 11.0 mW/cm 2 , 13.56 MHz, and substrate heat temperature of 200° C. Through the condition, the semiconductor film and interface level concentration are low, and the cure silicon oxide film  219  can be formed. Next, the substrate is transferred to the film formation chamber  105 , and a silicon nitride film is formed with a thickness of from 10 to 30 nm with high-frequency magnetron sputtering method. The film formation condition is same as Table 1. With respect to relative dielectric constant of 3.8, that of silicon nitride is about 7.5; therefore, the same effect as making thin film of gate insulating film can be obtained substantially by containing silicon nitride film in gate insulating film that forms with silicon oxide film. 
     Specifically, regarding smoothness of the surface of the crystalline silicon film, maximal value of uneven shape is set to 10 nm or less, preferably 5 nm or less, and by assuming doubled-layered structure of silicon oxide film and silicon nitride film in the gate insulating film, gate leak current can be decreased even setting all thickness of the gate insulating film to from 30 to 80 nm, and TFT can be driven TFT at from 2.5 to 10 V, typically, from 3.0 to 5.5 V. 
     In addition, also contaminant of gate insulating film and electrode interface is a cause of disorder of TFT characteristic; therefore, after gate insulating film is formed, the first conductive film  221  made of tantalum nitride (TaN) with a film thickness of from 10 to 50 nm and the second conductive film  222  made of tungsten (W) with a film thickness of from 100 to 400 nm are layered continuously. As a conductivity material to form gate electrode, it is formed with element elected from Ta, W, Ti, Mo, Al, and Cu, or alloy material mainly containing the element or compound material. Semiconductor film, typical example of polycrystalline silicon film doped with impurity element such as phosphorus may also be used. Furthermore, the combination that the first conductive film is formed with tantalum (Ta) film and the second conductive film is formed with W the combination that the first conductive film is tantalum nitride (TaN) film and the second conductive film is Al film, and the combination that the first conductive film is tantalum nitride (TaN) film and the second conductive film is Cu film may also be applied. 
     Next, as shown in  FIG. 12  (C), resist mask  223  formed gate electrode pattern is formed by photoresist process. Thereafter, a first etching treatment is performed by dry etching method. For etching, for example, ICP (Inductively Couple Plasma) etching method is applied. There is no limitation to etching gas; however, CF 4 , Cl 2 , and O 2  are preferred to use for etching W or TaN. In the first etching treatment, predetermined bias voltage is applied at the substrate side and graded angle of from 15° to 50° is given at the side of gate electrode pattern  224  of the first shape to be formed. Depending on the etching condition; however, the silicon nitride film  220  formed as gate insulating film by the first etching treatment is remained at the bottom of gate electrode pattern  224  of the first shape, and the silicon oxide film  219  is exposed. Afterwards, alerting to the second etching condition, using SF 6 , Cl 2 , and O 2  for etching gas, anisotropic etching of W film is conducted assuming bias voltage applied at the substrate side as predetermined value. Accordingly, gate electrode  224  and  225  are formed. Thereafter, the resist mask  223  is removed. 
     Gate electrode has layered structure of the first conductive film  221  and the second conductive film  222 , and the first conductive film has the structure protruded as apprentice. Thereafter, a doping treatment is performed as shown in  FIG. 12  (A), and impurity region is formed in each of semiconductor film. Doping condition may be set appropriately. First n-type impurity region  227  formed at the semiconductor film  216  forms low-concentration drain and second n-type impurity region  228  forms source or drain region. First p-type impurity region  230  formed at the semiconductor film  217  forms low-concentration drain and second p-type impurity region  231  forms source or drain region. Channel formation region  226  and  229  in each of semiconductor film is placed between low-concentration drain regions. The semiconductor film  218  is a member to form capacitor portion and impurity is doped with the same concentration as the second impurity region. 
     As shown in  FIG. 16  (A), silicon oxynitride film  274  containing hydrogen is formed with a thickness of 50 nm by plasma CVD method, and semiconductor film is hydrogenated by a heat treatment of from 350° to 550°. For the heat treatment, RTA heat treatment device shown in  FIGS. 20 and 21  is used. Furthermore, an activation treatment of the above-mentioned impurity can be also performed at the same time as well as hydrogenation. 
     Interlayer insulating film  275  is formed in predetermined pattern with organic resin material of photosensitivity mainly containing acryl or polyimide. Thereafter, protective film  276  is formed with silicon nitride film by high-frequency magnetron sputtering method. As the film thickness is set to from 50 to 500 nm, blocking operation can be obtained that prevents intrusion of impurity of each ionic including oxygen and moisture in the atmosphere. Then, contact hall  277  is formed with dry etching ( FIG. 16  (B)). 
     Thereafter, as shown in  FIG. 16  (C), wirings from  278   a  to  278   d  and  279  are formed using Al, Ti, Mo, W, and the like. Layered film of Ti with a film thickness of from 50 to 250 nm and alloy film (alloy film of Al and Ti) with a film thickness of from 300 to 500 nm is used for an exemplary wiring structure. 
     As described above, n-channel type TFT  303 , p-channel type TFT  304 , and capacitor portion  305  can be formed. At least one layer of silicon nitride film is contained in gate insulating film of each TFT. In the capacitor  305 , at least one layer of silicon nitride film ( 276 ) is contained as dielectric film. The silicon nitride film has characteristic of the present invention such as that the etch rate is 10 nm/min or less with respect to mixed solution containing an ammonium hydrogen fluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) of 7.13% and an ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) of 15.4%. 
     Embodiment 2 
     In Embodiment 1, after the crystalline silicon film shown in  FIG. 10(B)  is obtained, as shown in  FIG. 11 , YAG laser, YVO 4  laser, and YLF laser can be used as solid state laser of continuous oscillation type. Second higher harmonic wave of YAG laser, YVO 4  laser, and YLF laser is radiated. For example, second higher harmonic wave (532 nm) of YVO 4  laser is concentrated into a linear shape, scanned at the speed of from 1 to 100 cm/sec to improve crystalline. Crystalline silicon film having smooth surface can be obtained by using continuous oscillation laser in the step, and can be set the maximal value of uneven shape of the surface to 10 nm or less, preferably 5 nm or less. 
     Embodiment 3 
     In the present embodiment, the structure of gate electrode is differed, and the structure of semiconductor device much appropriated to configurations is described referring to the drawings. It should be noted that the silicon nitride film on the present invention is also applied in each region of the semiconductor device. 
     In  FIG. 13  (A), the semiconductor films from  216  to  218  are formed as same as Embodiment 1. In gate insulating film  240 , silicon nitride film manufactured by high-frequency magnetron sputtering method with a thickness of from 10 to 80 nm is applied; however, in the interface with semiconductor, silicon oxide film with a thickness of from 1 to 5 nm formed by sputtering or an oxidation plasma treatment is intervened. Accordingly, this can prevent from increasing interface level concentration by contacting silicon nitride film and semiconductor film directly, and the damage during film formation can be decreased. 
     Gate electrodes  243 ,  244  and capacitor electrode  245  are formed with first conductive film  241  made of tantalum nitride (TaN) with a film thickness of from 10 to 50 nm and second conductive film  242  made of tungsten (W) with a film thickness of from 100 to 400 nm as well as Embodiment 1. 
     Thereafter, as shown in  FIG. 13  (B), first n-type impurity region  246 ,  248 , and first p-type impurity region  247  are formed by a doping treatment. The impurity regions are formed so as to make superposition with the first conductive film  241  assuming the second conductive film  242  as a mask. 
     In  FIG. 13  (C), sidewall spacers from  249  to  251  of gate electrodes are formed with silicon oxide film. Silicon oxide film is formed entirely with plasma CVD method, and etched uniformly over the entire film with anisotropic dry etching to form a sidewall spacer. Assuming gate electrode as a mask, second n-type impurity region  252 ,  254 , and second p-type impurity region  253  are formed. 
     As shown in  FIG. 14  (A), silicon oxynitride film  256  contained hydrogen is formed with a thickness of 50 nm by plasma CVD method. Furthermore, silicon nitride film  257  manufactured by high-frequency magnetron sputtering method is formed. Thereafter, it is hydrogenated by a heat treatment of 410° C., and the hydrogen is prevented from diffusing the hydrogen within gas phases by the silicon nitride film  257  and the effect of hydrogenation can be increased. In place of the silicon nitride film  257 , aluminum oxynitride (AlNxOy: X=from 2.5 to 47.5 atom %) may also be applied. Besides the effect like silicon nitride film, the oxynitride aluminum can obtain effect that diffuse the heat generation of TFT since its heat conductivity is high. Specifically, the integration level can be improved by making configuration of elements; therefore, the effect of the heat generation can be decreased. 
     Interlayer insulating film  258  can be formed with silicon oxide film made by plasma CVD method, phosphorus glass (PSG), boron glass (BSG), or phosphorous boron glass (PBSG) made by atmospheric pressure CVD method, and most preferably, aperture of contact portion is formed at the same time as formation of coating film by photo organic resist such as polyimide and acryl. 
     Then, wiring  259  is formed using Al, Ti, Mo, W, and the like. Silicon nitride film  260  is formed with a thickness of from 20 to 100 nm by high-frequency magnetron sputtering method to cover the wiring  259  and interlayer insulating film  258 . This is set to be a barrier film that prevents the diffusion of Cu in forming the Cu wiring on the upper layer. 
     Then, second interlayer insulating film  261  is formed with a thickness of from 0.5 to 5 μm using silicon oxide film or organic resin material. An opening to form wiring on the second interlayer insulating film  261  is formed, thereafter, barrier layer  262  made of tantalum nitride film is formed with a thickness of from 100 to 200 nm with sputtering method over the entire surface. The tantalum nitride film is used as barrier layer that prevents diffusion of Cu. Furthermore, Cu film is formed with sputtering method to form seed layer, and Cu layer  263  is formed with a thickness of from 1 to 10 μm by plating method, using copper sulfate. Besides plating method, the Cu layer is formed with sputtering method and planarization can be also realized by reflowing under a heat treatment of 450° C. ( FIG. 14  (C)). 
     The Cu layer  263  is conducted etching process to form Cu wiring  264 . The Cu wiring is easily oxidized and thermally unstable; therefore, protective film, which the Cu wiring is clad, is formed with a thickness of from 20 to 200 nm with silicon nitride film  265  by high-frequency magnetron sputtering method. The silicon nitride film is cure, and oxidation of Cu and diffusion over periphery region can be prevented. In addition, by interposing the Cu wiring  264  between the silicon nitride film  260  and the silicon nitride film  265 , TFT can be prevented from being contaminated. Furthermore, if necessary, third interlayer insulating film  266  is formed, and multi-layered wiring is formed under the same operation as  FIG. 14  (C), and semiconductor device such as microprocessor and memory can be formed. 
     Embodiment 4 
     In the present embodiment, one embodiment that forms Cu wiring by damascene is described by using  FIG. 15 . It should be noted that silicon nitride film on the present invention is also applied in each region of the semiconductor device. 
     First, the structure of  FIG. 14(B)  by the condition as like Embodiment 3 is formed. Specifically, the silicon nitride film  260  is formed on the upper layer of the wiring  259 . Thereafter, second interlayer insulating film  267  is formed with a thickness of from 1 to 5 μm using silicon oxide film or organic resin film. After forming silicon nitride film  268  on the second interlayer insulating film  267 , opening  269  to form wiring is formed ( FIG. 15  (A)). 
     Furthermore, third interlayer insulating film  270  is formed and fit in a portion of the contour opening  269 , and opening  272  with much wider than opening width of it are formed. Afterwards, tantalum nitride film  271  is formed with a thickness of from 100 to 200 nm over the entire surface with sputtering method. The tantalum nitride film comes to be a layer to prevent a diffusion of Cu ( FIG. 15  (B)). 
     Moreover, Cu film is formed with sputtering method, and after forming seed layer; the Cu film is formed with a thickness of from 1 to 10 μm by plating method, using copper sulfate. Besides plating method, the Cu is formed with sputtering method and planarization can be also realized by reflowing a heat treatment of 450° C. 
     Next, starting polishing from the surface of Cu plating layer using CMP (Chemical-Mechanical Polishing) method, polishing is conducted until the third interlayer insulating film  270  is exposed, and planarization is conducted as shown in  FIG. 15  (C). As described above, the Cu wiring  273  is formed. Slurry of CMP is consisted of abrasive coating, oxidant, and additive, and alumina or silica is used for abrasive coating. For oxidant, iron nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, potassium periodic acid, and the like are used. Accordingly, wiring consisted of the barrier layer  271  and Cu layer  273  is formed. On its upper layer, silicon nitride film  274  is formed and may also be assumed as protective film. By interposing the Cu wiring  273  with the silicon nitride film  260 , the silicon nitride film  268 , and the silicon nitride film  274 , TFT can be prevented from being contaminated by Cu. 
     Embodiment 5 
     In the present embodiment, using synthesized quartz with much higher planarity compared with glass substrate, the structure of semiconductor device much appropriated to configurations is described referring to  FIG. 22  and  FIG. 23 . It should be noted that silicon nitride film on the present invention is applied also in each region of the semiconductor device. 
     Crystalline silicon film is formed on the quartz substrate  200 . For the crystalline silicon film, the one formed by crystallizing non-crystalline silicon film under a heat treatment of from 600 to 900° C. or the one crystallized under from 500 to 700° C. by adding element, which is catalyst of crystallization for silicon such as Ni, to non-crystalline silicon film can be applied. For the latter case, after crystalline silicon film can be obtained, a heat treatment is performed for from 1 to 12 hours within oxide atmosphere of from 850 to 1050° C., preferably 950° C., containing halogen, and element to be catalyst may be removed by gettering. 
     Thereafter, as shown in  FIG. 22(A) , the semiconductor films from  216  to  218  divided in island configuration are formed from the crystalline silicon film. Furthermore, using PPTA method described in  FIG. 7  and  FIG. 20 , silicon oxide film  280  of from 1 to 5 nm is formed on the surfaces of the semiconductor films from  216  to  218  by a heat oxidation treatment. One or more kinds selected from NF 3 , HF, and ClF 3  is added to oxygen from 0.01 to 0.1% to perform an oxidation treatment, and F may also be contained in the silicon oxide film. 
     As shown in  FIG. 22  (B), for the gate insulating film  240 , silicon nitride manufactured by high frequency magnetron sputtering method with a thickness of from 10 to 80 nm is applied; however, in the interface with the semiconductor film, the silicon oxide film  280  with a thickness of from 1 to 5 nm formed by heat oxidation treatment is intervened. By the silicon oxide film, it can prevent the silicon nitride film and the semiconductor film from contacting directly and from increasing the interface level concentration, and furthermore, it is possible to decrease the damage during film formation and the interface level concentration can be decreased. 
     As means to obtain similar effect, silicon oxide film (chemical oxide), which is formed by oxidizing solution, typically, ozone solution may be also remained. 
     As well as Embodiment 1, the gate electrodes  243 ,  244 , and capacitor electrode  245  are formed with the first conductive film  241  made of tantalum nitride (TaN) with a film thickness of from 10 to 50 nm and the second conductive film  242  made of tungsten (VV) with a film thickness of from 100 to 400 nm. 
     Thereafter, as shown in  FIG. 22(C) , the first n-type impurity region  246 ,  248 , and the first p-type impurity region  247  are formed by a doping treatment. The impurity regions are formed so as to make superposition with the first conductive film  241  assuming the second conductive film  242  as a mask. 
     In  FIG. 22  (D), the sidewall spacers from  249  to  251  of gate electrode are formed with silicon oxide film. Silicon oxide film is formed entirely with plasma CVD method, and etched uniformly over the entire film with anisotropic dry etching to form a sidewall spacer. Assuming gate electrode as a mask, the second n-type impurity region  252 ,  254 , and the second p-type impurity region  253  are formed. 
     Then, as shown in  FIG. 23  (A), the silicon oxynitride film  256  contained hydrogen is formed with a thickness of 50 nm by plasma CVD method. Furthermore, the silicon nitride film  257  manufactured by high-frequency magnetron sputtering method is formed. Thereafter, it is hydrogenated by a heat treatment under 410° C. and the hydrogen is prevented from diffusing within gas phases and can increase the effect of hydrogenation. In place of the silicon nitride film  257 , aluminum oxynitride (AlNxOy: X=from 2.5 to 47.5 atom %) may also be applied. Besides the effect like silicon nitride film, the aluminum oxynitride can obtain effect that diffuse heat generation of TFT since its heat conductivity is high. Specifically, the integration level can be improved by making configuration of elements; therefore, the effect of heat generation can be decreased. 
     The interlayer insulating film  258  can be formed with silicon oxide film made by plasma CVD method, phosphorus glass (PSG), boron glass (BSG), or phosphorous boron glass (PBSG) made by atmospheric pressure CVD method, and most preferably, aperture of contact portion is formed at the same time as formation of coating film by photo organic resist such as polyimide and acryl. 
     Then, the wiring  259  is formed using Al, Ti, Mo, W, and the like. The silicon nitride film  260  is formed with a thickness of from 20 to 100 nm by high-frequency magnetron sputtering method in a way that the wiring  259  and the interlayer insulating film  258  are clad. This is set to be a barrier film that prevents the diffusion of Cu in forming the Cu wiring on the upper layer ( FIG. 23  (B)). 
     Then, the second interlayer insulating film  261  is formed with a thickness of from 0.5 to 5 μm using silicon oxide film or organic resin material. An opening to form wiring on the second interlayer insulating film  261  is formed, thereafter, the barrier layer  262  made of tantalum nitride film is formed with a thickness of from 100 to 200 nm with sputtering method over the entire surface. The tantalum nitride film is used as barrier layer that prevents diffusion of Cu. Furthermore, Cu film is formed by sputtering method to form seed layer, and the Cu layer  263  is formed with a thickness of from 1 to 10 μm by plating method, using copper sulfate. Besides plating, the Cu layer is formed with sputtering method and planarization can be also realized by reflowing under a heat treatment of 450° C. ( FIG. 23  (C)). 
     The Cu wiring  263  is conducted etching process to form the Cu layer  264 . The Cu wiring is easily oxidized and thermally unstable; therefore, protective film which is clad to the Cu wiring is formed with a thickness of from 20 to 200 nm with silicon nitride film  265  by high frequency magnetron sputtering method. The silicon nitride film is cure, and oxidation of Cu and diffusion over periphery region can be prevented. In addition, by interposing the Cu wiring  264  between the silicon nitride film  260  and the silicon nitride film  265 , TFT can be prevented from being contaminated. Furthermore, if necessary, the third interlayer insulating film  266  is formed, and multi-layered wiring is formed under the same operation as  FIG. 23  (C), and semiconductor device such as microprocessor and memory can be formed ( FIG. 23  (D)). Wiring layer can be subjected to multi-layered, if necessary. 
     Embodiment 6 
     In Embodiment 5, semiconductor device may be also completed by combining wiring forming step shown in Embodiment 4. Specifically, Cu wiring can be formed by damascene technique. In this case also, silicon nitride film on the present invention is applied. 
     Embodiment 7 
     One of embodiments of microcomputer is described using  FIG. 18  and  FIG. 19  as typical semiconductor device manufactured by Embodiment 1 to 6. As shown in  FIG. 18 , microcomputer can be realized by integrating each kind of functional circuit portion on the substrate such as glass or quartz with a thickness of from 0.3 to 1.1 mm. Each kind of functional circuit portion can be formed mainly composing TFT manufactured by Embodiments 1 to 6 and capacitor portion. 
     As component of microcomputer  2100 , there are CPU  2101 , ROM  2102 , interrupt controller  2103 , cash memory  2104 , RAM  2105 , DMAC  2106 , clock occurrence circuit  2107 , serial interface  2108 , power source occurrence circuit  2109 , ADC/DAC  2110 , timer counter  2111 , WDT  2112 , and I/O port  2102 , and the like. 
     The microcomputer  2100  formed on the glass substrate is firmly fixed by phase down bonding on base  2201  of ceramic and FRP (fiber reinforced plastic). On the back of the glass substrate of the microcomputer  2100 , aluminum oxynitride  2203  with a good thermal conductivity is clad and heat dissipation effect is increased. Furthermore, heat radiation fin  2204  formed with aluminum contacting with the aluminum oxynitride is provided, and assumed as pyrogenic measure accompanying the operation of the microcomputer  2100 . Entirely, it is covered with sealing resin  2205  and the connection with external circuit is conducted by pin  2202 . 
     Embodiment of microcomputer was shown as an example in the present embodiment; however, semiconductor device with various function such as media processor, LSI for graphics, code LSI, memory, LSI for graphics, LSI for cellular phone, and the like can be completed by changing the structure and combination of functional circuit of each kind. 
     In accordance with the present invention, even at the glass substrate of strain point of 700° C. or less, the cure silicon nitride film containing hydrogen with the concentration of 1×10 21 /cm 3  or less and oxygen with the concentration of from 5×10 18  to 5×10 21 /cm 3 , having characteristic of having an etching rate of 10 nm/min or less with respect to the mixed solution (20° C.) containing an ammonium hydrogen fluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) of 7.13% and an ammonium fluoride (NH 4 F) of 15.4% and a high blocking with respect to mobile ion like Li can be obtained. 
     In the silicon nitride film, semiconductor device is used as gate insulating film, protective film, especially barrier film of Cu wiring for each region of semiconductor device, thereby the semiconductor device that realizes high efficiency and high reliability can be provided. 
     By having hydrogen, oxygen content and etching characteristic as mentioned above, in the application into gate insulating film, gate leak current is decreased, electric field effect mobility, subthreshold coefficient, conductance (gm), and the like is in a good condition, and change in transistor characteristic in time in continuous operation is decreased; therefore, production yield and variation of characteristic can be improved. Furthermore, including the silicon nitride film between the crystalline semiconductor film and the silicon nitride film, the effect as described above can be shown up more effectively.