Doping method using an oxide film and a nitride film on the tren

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437 38, 437 47, 437 51, 437 60, 437164, 437919, 437233, H01L 2170

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ABSTRACT:
A doping method using an oxide film and a nitride film on a trench wall as a protective film to prevent the impurity from diffusing into the silicon wafer adjacent to the outer wall and to enable the formation of a substantially flat interface between the first and the second trench to provide a smooth step difference between the first trench and the second trench is disclosed. A highly integrated semiconductor device having a trench comprising a first trench having a bottom and with a second trench formed in the bottom of the first trench with an interface between the first trench and the second trench characterized by the interface between the first and the second trench being substantially flat to provide a smooth step difference between the first trench and the second trench is also disclosed.

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patent: 4824793 (1989-04-01), Richardson et al.

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