FET and/or bipolar devices formed in thin vertical silicon on in

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Field effect device – Having insulated electrode

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257350, 257351, H01L 2701, H01L 2712, H01L 310392

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055811019

ABSTRACT:
A process for fabricating Ultra Large Scale Integrated (ULSI) circuits in Silicon On Insulator (SOI) technology in which the device structures, which can be bipolar, FET, or a combination, are formed in vertical silicon sidewalls having insulation under and in back thereof so as to create SKI device structures. The silicon sidewall device SOI structures, when fabricated, take the form of cells with each cell having a plurality of either bipolar devices, FET devices, or a combination of these devices, such as collectors, emitters, bases, sources, drains, and gates interconnected within the planes of the regions of the devices in the cells and can be interconnected within the planes of the regions of devices in adjacent cells. Further, the interconnections to adjacent cells can be made from the back of the silicon sidewalls.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4753896 (1988-06-01), Matloubian
patent: 4982266 (1991-01-01), Chatterjee

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