Method of ion implantation into a semiconductor substrate provid

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148 15, 250492A, 250492B, 357 23, 357 24, 357 91, 427 82, C23C 1700

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ABSTRACT:
In the production of a semiconductor device, such as an IC including MOS transistors, impurity ions are implanted into the semiconductor substrate of the device provided with an insulating film. The insulating film is electrically charged by the impurity ions and may be destroyed due to an electric potential between the insulating film and the semiconductor substrate. A novel process provided by the invention prevents the destruction of the insulating film and shortens the ion implantation time, since the beam current of the impurity ions is successively increased until the required dosing amount is obtained.

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