Method of making MOS device by forming self-aligned polysilicon

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29576B, 148 15, 148187, 357 59, 357 91, 427 88, 427 89, H01L 2972, H01L 2126

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ABSTRACT:
A process is described for forming MOS circuits which include underlying polysilicon members such as gate members covered with metal. In one embodiment, a self-aligning tungsten process is used to cover the polysilicon members. Low temperature "rear end" steps are used to prevent deterioration of the underlying metal. For example, a plasma nitride protective layer is used to cover the metal. The polysilicon/metal members provide reduced resistance and increase the speed of the resultant MOS circuits.

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