Patent Publication Number: US-11659710-B2

Title: Memory structure and fabrication method thereof

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
     This application claims the priority of Chinese Patent Application No. 201910986115.5, filed on Oct. 16, 2019, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The present disclosure generally relates to the field of semiconductor manufacturing and, more particularly, relates to a memory structure and its fabrication method. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Flash memory has been developed rapidly in recent years. The main feature of flash memory is to maintain stored information for an extended time without power. 
     NAND flash memory is a more desirable storage solution than the hard drive disk. Since NAND flash memory reads and writes data in pages, it is suitable for storing continuous data, such as pictures, audio, or other file data. Meanwhile, NAND flash memory has been widely used in the storage field of mobile communication devices and portable multimedia devices due to the advantages of low cost, large capacity, fast write speed, and short erase time. 
     However, the performance of the NAND memory structure formed in the existing technology still needs to be improved. 
     SUMMARY 
     One aspect of the present disclosure provides a fabrication method of a memory structure. The method includes providing a substrate, forming a plurality of discrete memory gate structures on the substrate where an isolation trench is between adjacent memory gate structures and a memory gate structure includes a floating gate layer and a control gate layer on the floating gate layer, forming an isolation layer in the isolation trench where a top surface of the isolation layer is lower than a top surface of the control gate layer and higher than a bottom surface of the control gate layer, forming an opening on an exposed sidewall of the control gate layer where a bottom of the opening is lower than or coplanar with the top surface of the isolation layer, and forming an initial metal silicide layer on an exposed surface of the control gate layer and the top surface of the isolation layer. 
     Optionally, the memory gate structure further includes a first gate dielectric layer between the floating gate layer and the substrate. 
     Optionally, the memory gate structure further includes a second gate dielectric layer between the floating gate layer and the control gate layer. 
     Optionally, forming the memory gate structure and the isolation trench includes: forming a first gate dielectric material film on the substrate; forming a floating gate material film on the first gate dielectric material film; forming a second gate dielectric material film on the floating gate material film; forming a control gate material film on the second gate dielectric material film; forming a mask structure on the control gate material film; forming a patterned layer on the mask structure, wherein the patterned layer has an opening exposing a portion of the mask structure; using the patterned layer as a mask to etch the portion of the mask structure, the control gate material film, the second gate dielectric material film, the floating gate material film, and the first gate dielectric material film till a top surface of the substrate is exposed, and forming the memory gate structure and the isolation trench; and after forming the memory gate structure and the isolation trench, removing the patterned layer and the mask structure. 
     Optionally, each of the floating gate material film and the control gate material film is made of a semiconductor material. 
     Optionally, the semiconductor material includes polysilicon doped with P-type or N-type ions. 
     Optionally, the second gate dielectric layer is a single-layer structure or a multiple-layer structure. 
     Optionally, when the second gate dielectric layer is the multi-layer structure, the second gate dielectric layer includes a first silicon oxide layer on the floating gate layer, a silicon nitride layer on the first silicon oxide layer, and a second silicon oxide layer on the silicon nitride layer. 
     Optionally, forming the isolation layer and the opening includes: forming an initial isolation layer in the isolation trench, wherein a top surface of the initial isolation layer is lower than the top surface of the control gate layer and higher than the bottom surface of the control gate layer; forming a barrier layer on the exposed surface of the control gate layer; using a first etching process to remove a portion of the initial isolation layer and expose a portion of the control gate layer to form the isolation layer; using a second etching process to remove a portion of the exposed control gate layer to form the opening; and after forming the opening, removing the barrier layer. 
     Optionally, a height of the removed portion of the initial isolation layer is about 50 angstroms to about 100 angstroms, and the height is in a direction perpendicular to a top direction of the isolation layer. 
     Optionally, a depth of the opening is about 40 angstroms to about 60 angstroms, and the depth is in a direction perpendicular to a sidewall direction of the control gate layer. 
     Optionally, a material of the barrier layer is different from a material of the initial isolation layer. 
     Optionally, the material of the barrier layer includes silicon nitride, and the material of the initial isolation layer includes silicon oxide. 
     Optionally, the barrier layer is formed using a rapid thermal nitrogen process. 
     Optionally, the first etching process is a wet etching process, and an etching solution of the first etching process includes a hydrofluoric acid solution and a hydrogen peroxide solution. 
     Optionally, the second etching process is a wet etching process, and an etching solution of the second etching process includes a tetramethylammonium hydroxide solution or a mixed solution of hydrogen peroxide and ammonia heated to about 60° C. to about 80° C. 
     Optionally, after forming the initial metal silicide layer, the method further includes performing an annealing treatment on the initial metal silicide layer, such that the initial metal silicide layer reacts with the control gate layer to form a metal silicide layer. 
     Optionally, the initial metal silicide layer is formed by a physical vapor deposition process; and the initial metal silicide layer is made of a nickel-platinum alloy. 
     Optionally, a thickness of the initial metal silicide layer is about 150 angstroms to about 200 angstroms. 
     Another aspect of the present disclosure includes a memory structure fabricated by any one of the above-mentioned methods. The memory structure includes a substrate; a plurality of discrete memory gate structures on the substrate, where a memory gate structure includes a floating gate layer and a control gate layer on a floating gate layer; an isolation layer formed between adjacent memory gate structures, where a top surface of the isolation layer is lower than a top surface of the control gate layer and higher than a bottom surface of the control gate layer, an opening is formed on an exposed sidewall of the control gate layer, and a bottom of the opening is lower than or coplanar with the top surface of the isolation layer; and a metal silicide layer formed on an exposed surface of the control gate layer and the top surface of the isolation layer. 
     Other aspects of the present disclosure can be understood by those skilled in the art in light of the description, the claims, and the drawings of the present disclosure. 
     Compared with the existing technology, it can be seen that the technical solutions provided by the present disclosure may achieve at least the following beneficial effects. 
     In the technical solutions of the present disclosure, the opening may be formed on the exposed sidewall of the control gate layer, and the bottom of the opening may be lower than or coplanar with the top surface of the isolation layer. The opening is located at the junction between the sidewall surface of the control gate layer and the top surface of the isolation layer, and the surface area of the junction is effectively increased through the opening. Therefore, when the initial metal silicide layer is formed, the material of the initial metal silicide layer may be effectively distributed through the increased surface area to avoid material accumulation; and in the subsequent annealing treatment, the formation of sharp protrusions due to the material accumulation may be reduced. 
     Since the sharp protrusions have small top areas and dense charges, and are easy to form strong electric fields, the electrical performance of the finally formed memory structure may be reduced. The technical solutions of the present disclosure may improve the electrical performance of the finally formed memory structure by reducing the formation of the sharp protrusions and further by reducing the strong electric fields formed by the sharp protrusions. 
     Furthermore, in the technical solutions of the present disclosure, the barrier layer may be formed by a rapid thermal nitrogen process. Through the rapid thermal nitrogen process, the nitrogen-containing gas may be directly used to react with the control gate layer to generate silicon nitride, which may avoided the problem that silicon nitride may be formed on both the control gate layer and the initial isolation layer by a deposition process, and the silicon nitride on the initial isolation layer needs to be further removed subsequently. Through the rapid thermal nitrogen process, the production steps may be simplified and the production efficiency may be improved. 
     Furthermore, in the technical solutions of the present disclosure, the height of the removed portion of the initial isolation layer may be about 50 angstroms to about 100 angstroms. The height range may avoid the height of the removed portion of the initial isolation layer to be excessively high which may cause the relatively large damage to the control gate layer by the opening which is formed by the subsequent etching. Meanwhile, the height range may also avoid that the height of the removed portion of the initial isolation layer is excessively low, the surface area of the opening subsequently formed is relatively small, the distribution effect of the material of the initial metal silicide layer is relatively poor, sharp protrusions are still be formed in the subsequent annealing treatment, which may affect the performance of the finally formed memory structure. 
     Furthermore, in the technical solutions of the present disclosure, the depth of the opening may be about 40 angstroms to about 60 angstroms. The depth range may avoid that relatively large depth of the opening causes relatively large damage to the control gate layer. Meanwhile, the depth range may also avoid that the depth of the opening is relatively shallow, the surface area increased by the opening is relatively small, the distribution effect of the material of the initial metal silicide layer is relatively poor, sharp protrusions are still be formed in the subsequent annealing treatment, and the sharp protrusions generates strong electric fields, which may affect the performance of the finally formed memory structure. 
     Furthermore, in the technical solutions of the present disclosure, the thickness of the initial metal silicide layer may be about 150 angstroms to about 200 angstroms. The initial metal silicide layer formed in such thickness range may meet the requirement of reducing the contact resistance of the control gate layer after the metal silicide layer is formed by the annealing treatment subsequently, and may also avoid that the amount of the initial metal silicide layer is relatively large, and the accumulation is generated at the junction A to form sharp protrusions, which may affect the electrical performance of the finally formed memory structure. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       The following drawings are merely examples for illustrative purposes according to various disclosed embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. 
         FIGS.  1 - 3    illustrate structural schematics of an exemplary memory structure; 
         FIG.  4    illustrates an electron microscope image of an initial metal silicide layer after the annealing treatment in  FIG.  3   ; 
         FIGS.  5 - 12    illustrate structural schematics corresponding to certain stages of a method for forming an exemplary memory structure according to various disclosed embodiments of the present disclosure; and 
         FIG.  13    illustrates a flow chart of an exemplary fabrication method for forming a memory structure according to various disclosed embodiments of the present disclosure. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. 
     A memory structure and its fabrication method are provided in the present disclosure. The method includes providing a substrate, forming a plurality of discrete memory gate structures on the substrate where an isolation trench is between adjacent memory gate structures and a memory gate structure includes a floating gate layer and a control gate layer on the floating gate layer, forming an isolation layer in the isolation trench where a top surface of the isolation layer is lower than a top surface of the control gate layer and higher than a bottom surface of the control gate layer, forming an opening on an exposed sidewall of the control gate layer where a bottom of the opening is lower than or coplanar with the top surface of the isolation layer, and forming an initial metal silicide layer on an exposed surface of the control gate layer and the top surface of the isolation layer. 
     Referring to  FIG.  1   , a substrate  100  may be provided. A plurality of discrete memory gate structures may be formed on the substrate  100 . An isolation trench  104  may be between adjacent memory gate structures. The memory gate structure may include a first gate dielectric layer  107 , a floating gate layer  101  on the first gate dielectric layer  107 , a second gate dielectric layer  102  on the floating gate layer  101 , and a control gate layer  103  on the second gate dielectric layer  102 . 
     Referring to  FIG.  2   , an isolation layer  105  may be formed in the isolation trench  104 . The top surface of the isolation layer  105  may be lower than the top surface of the control gate layer  103  and higher than the bottom surface of the control gate layer  103 . 
     Referring to  FIG.  3   , an initial metal silicide layer  106  may be formed on the exposed surface of the control gate layer  103  and the top surface of the isolation layer  105 . 
     In the above-mentioned embodiment, the initial metal silicide layer  106  may be subsequently annealed to form a metal silicide layer. The metal silicide layer may be used to reduce the contact resistance between the control gate layer and conductive structures, thereby improving the electrical performance of the memory structure. The initial metal silicide layer  106  may be formed by a physical vapor deposition process. The initial metal silicide layer  106  formed by the physical vapor deposition process may form accumulation at a junction A between the control gate layer  103  and the isolation layer  105  because the junction A is the intersection of the sidewall surface of the control gate layer  103  and the top surface of the isolation layer  105 , and the initial metal silicide layer  106  of such two surfaces may form relatively large accumulation at the junction A. Certain sharp protrusions (shown in  FIG.  4   ) may be generated at the junction A after subsequent annealing treatment. Since the sharp protrusions have small top areas and dense charges, and are easy to form strong electric fields, the electrical performance of finally formed memory structure may be reduced. 
     The present disclosure provides a method for forming a memory structure. By forming an opening, which is at the junction of the sidewall surface of the control gate layer and the top surface of the isolation layer, on the sidewall of the control gate layer, the material accumulation of the initial metal silicide layer at the junction may be reduced. In the subsequent annealing treatment, the formation of sharp protrusions because of material accumulation may be reduced, and the generation of strong electric fields may be avoided, thereby improving the electrical performance of the memory structure. 
     In order to further illustrate the above described objectives, features, and advantages of the present disclosure, various specific embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings hereinafter. 
       FIGS.  5 - 12    illustrate structural schematics corresponding to certain stages of a method for forming an exemplary memory structure according to various disclosed embodiments of the present disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  5   , a substrate  200  may be provided (e.g., in S 401  of  FIG.  13   ). 
     In one embodiment, the substrate  200  may be made of silicon. In other embodiments, the substrate  200  may also be made of a material including germanium, silicon germanium, silicon carbide, gallium arsenide, indium gallium, or any other suitable material(s). 
     Referring to  FIG.  5   , a plurality of discrete memory gate structures may be formed on the substrate  200 ; an isolation trench  204  may be between adjacent memory gate structures; and the memory gate structure may include a floating gate layer  201  and a control gate layer  203  on the floating gate layer  201  (e.g., in S 402  of  FIG.  13   ). 
     In one embodiment, the memory gate structure may further include a first gate dielectric layer  207 , which is between the floating gate layer  201  and the substrate  200 , and a second gate dielectric layer  207 , which is between the floating gate layer  201  and the control gate layer  203 . 
     In one embodiment, the method for forming the memory gate structure and the isolation trench  204  may include: forming a first gate dielectric material film on the substrate  200 ; forming a floating gate material film on the first gate dielectric material film; forming a second gate dielectric material film on the floating gate material film; forming a control gate material film on the second gate dielectric material film; forming a mask structure on the control gate material film; forming a patterned layer on the mask structure, where the patterned layer may have an opening exposing a portion of the mask structure; using the patterned layer as a mask to etch the portion of the mask structure, the control gate material film, the second gate dielectric material film, the floating gate material film, and the first gate dielectric material film till the top surface of the substrate is exposed, and forming the memory gate structure and the isolation trench  204 ; and removing the patterned layer and the mask structure (not shown) after forming the memory gate structure and the isolation trench  204 . 
     In one embodiment, each of the floating gate material film and the control gate material film may be made of a semiconductor material. For example, the semiconductor material may be polysilicon doped with P-type or N-type ions. 
     In one embodiment, the mask structure may include a first mask layer on an initial substrate and a second mask layer on the surface of the first mask layer. In other embodiments, the first mask structure may also be a single-layer structure. 
     In one embodiment, the patterned layer may be on the second mask layer. The material of the patterned layer may include a photoresist, and the patterned layer may be formed by a photolithography patterning process. The patterned layer may be removed by a wet photoresist removing process or an ashing process, and the gas of the ashing process may be an oxygen-containing gas, such as oxygen or ozone. 
     In one embodiment, the second gate dielectric layer  202  may be a multiple-layer structure. The second gate dielectric layer  202  may include a first silicon oxide layer (not labeled) on the floating gate layer  201 , a silicon nitride layer (not labeled) on the first silicon oxide layer, and a second silicon oxide layer (not labeled) on the silicon nitride layer. 
     The first silicon oxide layer and the second silicon oxide layer of the second gate dielectric layer  202  may be better combined with base crystals; and the silicon nitride layer may be in the middle of such two layers, which may block the extension of defects (e.g., pinholes), such that functions of three layers may be complementary to each other in the design of the three-layer structure. 
     In other embodiments, the second gate dielectric layer may also be a single-layer structure. 
     In one embodiment, the isolation layer may be formed in the isolation trench  204 . The top surface of the isolation layer may be lower than the top surface of the control gate layer  203  and higher than the bottom surface of the control gate layer  203 . An opening may be formed on the exposed sidewall of the control gate layer  203 , and the bottom of the opening may be lower than or coplanar with the top surface of the isolation layer. The formation process of the isolation layer and the opening refers to  FIGS.  6 - 11   . 
     Referring to  FIG.  6   , an initial isolation layer  205  may be formed in the isolation trench  204 ; and the top surface of the initial isolation layer  205  may be lower than the top surface of the control gate layer  203  and higher than the bottom surface of the control gate layer  203  (e.g., in S 403  of  FIG.  13   ). 
     In one embodiment, forming the initial isolation layer  205  may include forming an isolation material film in the isolation trench  204 , where the isolation trench  204  may be filled with the isolation material film; and further include etching back a portion of the isolation material film to form the initial isolation layer  205 , where the top surface of the initial isolation layer  205  may be lower than the top surface of the control gate layer  203  and higher than the bottom surface (not shown) of the control gate layer  203 . 
     Referring to  FIG.  7   , a barrier layer  208  may be formed on the exposed surface of the control gate layer  203 . 
     The barrier layer  208  and the initial isolation layer  205  may be made of different materials, such that when the initial isolation layer  205  is subsequently etched, the barrier layer  208  and the initial isolation layer  205  may generate a relatively large etching selection ratio. 
     In one embodiment, the barrier layer  208  may be made of silicon nitride, and the initial isolation layer  205  may be made of silicon oxide. 
     In one embodiment, the barrier layer  208  may be formed using a rapid thermal nitrogen process. 
     The parameters of the rapid thermal nitrogen process may be: the reaction gas including NH 3 , NO or N 2 O, the temperature of about 600° C. to about 1100° C., and the duration of about 5 s to about 180 s. 
     Through the rapid thermal nitrogen process, the nitrogen-containing gas may be directly used to react with the control gate layer  203  to generate silicon nitride, which may avoided the problem that silicon nitride may be formed on both the control gate layer  203  and the initial isolation layer  205  by the deposition process, and the silicon nitride on the initial isolation layer  205  needs to be further removed subsequently. Through the rapid thermal nitrogen process, the production steps may be simplified, and the production efficiency may be improved. 
     Referring to  FIG.  8   , a first etching process may be used to remove a portion of the initial isolation layer  205  and expose a portion of the control gate layer  203  to form an isolation layer  209 . 
     In one embodiment, the first etching process may be a wet etching process, and the etching solution of the first etching process may include a hydrofluoric acid solution and a hydrogen peroxide solution. 
     The portion of the initial isolation layer  205  may be removed by the first etching process to form the isolation layer  209 . The top surface of the formed isolation layer  209  may be lower than the top surface of the control gate layer  203  and higher than the bottom surface of the control gate layer  203 . 
     For example, the top surface of the isolation layer  209  is lower than the bottom of the barrier layer  208 , such that the opening may be subsequently formed on the exposed sidewall of the control gate layer  203  between the bottom of the barrier layer  208  and the top surface of the isolation layer  209 . 
     In one embodiment, the height of the removed portion of the initial isolation layer  205  may be about 50 angstroms to about 100 angstroms, and the height may be in a direction perpendicular to the top direction of the isolation layer  209 . If the height of the removed portion of the initial isolation layer  205  is excessively high, the height of the exposed sidewall of the control gate layer  203  may also be relatively high, and the opening formed by the subsequent etching process may also be relatively large, which may cause relatively large damage to the control gate layer  203  and further affect the performance of the finally formed memory structure. If the height of the removed portion of the initial isolation layer  205  is excessively low, the height of the exposed sidewall of the control gate layer  203  may also be relatively low, the opening formed by the subsequent etching process may be relatively small, and the surface area increased by the opening may also be small. Therefore, when the initial metal silicide layer is deposited subsequently, the material of the initial metal silicide layer may still accumulate at the junction A between the isolation layer  209  and the control gate layer  203 ; furthermore, sharp protrusions may be formed after the annealing treatment and may generate strong electric fields, which may affect the performance of the finally formed memory structure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  9   , a second etching process may be used to remove a portion of the exposed control gate layer  203  to form an opening  210 . 
     In one embodiment, the second etching process may be a wet etching process, and the etching solution of the second etching process may be a tetramethylammonium hydroxide solution (TMAH). The etching rate of the {100} crystal plane group and {110} crystal plane group of semiconductor materials by the tetramethylammonium hydroxide solution is greater than the etching rate of the {111} crystal plane group of semiconductor materials, such that the formed opening  210  may be processed into a sigma shape. The surface area of the opening  210  may be further increased through the sigma shape, and the material of the initial metal silicide layer deposited subsequently may be better distributed, which may avoid the material accumulation and reduce the formation of the sharp protrusions due to the material accumulation in the subsequent annealing treatment. 
     In other embodiments, the etching solution of the second etching process may also be a mixed solution of hydrogen peroxide and ammonia heated to about 60° C. to about 80° C. 
     The opening  210  may be formed on the exposed sidewall of the control gate layer  203  by the second etching process; the bottom of the opening  210  may be lower than or coplanar with the top surface of the isolation layer  209 ; and the bottom direction of the opening  210  may be in a direction in parallel with the top surface of the isolation layer  209  (e.g., in S 404  of  FIG.  13   ). 
     Since the opening  210  is located at the junction A between the sidewall surface of the control gate layer  203  and the top surface of the isolation layer  209 , the surface area of the junction A may be effectively increased through the opening  210 . Therefore, when the initial metal silicide layer is subsequently formed, the material of the initial metal silicide layer may be effectively distributed through the increased surface area to avoid material accumulation; in the annealing treatment of the initial metal silicide layer, the formation of sharp protrusions due to material accumulation may be reduced; furthermore, the strong electric fields formed by the sharp protrusions may be reduced, which may affect the electrical performance of the finally formed memory structure. 
     In one embodiment, the depth of the opening  210  may be about 40 angstroms to about 60 angstroms, and the depth may be in a direction perpendicular to the sidewall direction of the control gate layer  203 . If the depth of the opening is relatively deep, the damage to the control gate layer  203  may be relatively large, which may further affect the performance of the finally formed memory structure. If the depth of the opening is relatively shallow, the surface area increased by the opening  210  may also be small. Therefore, when the initial metal silicide layer is deposited subsequently, the material of the initial metal silicide layer may still accumulate at the junction A between the isolation layer and the control gate layer; furthermore, sharp protrusions may be formed in the annealing treatment, and the sharp protrusions may generate strong electric fields, which may affect the performance of the finally formed memory structure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  10   , after the opening  210  is formed, the barrier layer  208  may be removed. 
     In one embodiment, the barrier layer  208  may be removed by a third etching process. The third etching process may be an isotropic wet etching process, and the etching solution may include a hydrofluoric acid solution and a hydrogen peroxide solution. 
     Referring to  FIG.  11   , an initial metal silicide layer  206  may be formed on the exposed surface of the control gate layer  203  and the top surface of the isolation layer  209  (e.g., in S 405  of  FIG.  13   ). 
     Since the opening  210  is formed at the junctionA, the surface area of the junction A may be effectively increased. Therefore, when the initial metal silicide layer  206  is deposited, the material of the initial metal silicide layer  206  may be effectively distributed through the increased surface area by the opening  210 , which may avoid the material accumulation of the initial metal silicide layer  206  at the junction A. 
     In one embodiment, the material of the initial metal silicide layer  206  may be a nickel-platinum alloy, where the proportion of nickel may be about 90% and the proportion of platinum may be about 10%. 
     The initial metal silicide layer  206  may be formed by a physical vapor deposition process; and the thickness of the initial metal silicide layer may be about 150 angstroms to about 200 angstroms. 
     The initial metal silicide layer  206  formed in such thickness range may meet the requirement of reducing the contact resistance of the control gate layer  203  after the metal silicide layer is formed by the annealing treatment subsequently, and may also avoid that the amount of the initial metal silicide layer  206  is relatively large, and the accumulation is generated at the junction A to form sharp protrusions, which may affect the electrical performance of the finally formed memory structure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  12   , after the initial metal silicide layer  206  is formed, the annealing treatment may be performed on the initial metal silicide layer  206 , such that the initial metal silicide layer  206  reacts with the control gate layer  203  to form a metal silicide layer  211 . 
     The function of the metal silicide layer  211  may be to reduce the contact resistance between the control gate layer  203  and the conductive structures, thereby improving the electrical performance of the memory structure. 
     In one embodiment, the annealing treatment may include a first annealing treatment and a second annealing treatment. The parameters of the first annealing treatment may include an annealing temperature of about 270° C.˜290° C. and an annealing time of about 30 s˜120 s. The parameters of the second annealing treatment may include an annealing temperature of about 450° C. to 500° C. and an annealing time of about 30 s to 120 s. 
     Referring to  FIG.  11   , correspondingly, the present disclosure further includes a memory structure formed by the above-mentioned method. The memory structure may include the substrate  200 ; the plurality of discrete memory gate structures on the substrate  200 , where the isolation trench may be between adjacent memory gate structures, and the memory gate structure may include the floating gate layer  201  and the control gate layer  203  on the floating gate layer  201 ; the isolation layer  209  in the isolation trench, where the top surface of the isolation layer  209  may be lower than the top surface of the control gate layer  203  and higher than the bottom surface of the control gate layer  203 ; the opening  210  on the exposed sidewall of the control gate layer  203 , where the bottom of the opening  210  may be lower than or coplanar with the top surface of the isolation layer  209 ; and the initial metal silicide layer  206  formed on the exposed surface of the control gate layer  203  and the top surface of the isolation layer  209 . 
     Although the present disclosure has been disclosed above, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Any changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure, and the scope of the disclosure should be determined by the scope defined by the appended claims.