Integrated circuit inductor

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C257S533000, C257S534000, C257S538000

Reexamination Certificate

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06495903

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an integrated circuit inductor and a method of making the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
An integrated circuit inductor is an inductive component built up on a substrate in a similar manner to other components, and generally includes a spiral conductive trace. This arrangement has the disadvantage of high parasitic loss, in the form of resistive and capacitive loss to the semiconductor substrate on which the integrated circuit is built.
A solution to this problem is to selectively etch the silicon substrate beneath the conductive trace, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,539,241. This solution is shown in the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a plan view of an integrated circuit inductor
1
according to the prior art.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the inductor
1
on the line II—II in FIG.
1
.
Referring to the figures, the inductor
1
comprises a spiral aluminum track
2
. The track
2
is laid down on an insulating oxide layer
3
, which itself covers a semiconductor substrate
4
. An underpass track
6
at a lower level in deposited layers making up the inductor
1
stretches from an inner end
5
to a connection
7
. An outer end
8
is directly connected to another connection
9
at the same level. The spiral track
2
has a substantial extent. If the spiral track
2
is spaced from the semiconductor substrate
4
by a thickness of the insulating layer
3
alone, which has a comparatively high dielectric constant, the inductive track
2
has an appreciable distributed capacitance to the substrate
4
. Hence, at high frequencies, the track
2
is liable to lose its inductive effect and acts as a capacitor.
In accordance with the improvement of the U.S. Patent, the oxide layer
3
has apertures
10
formed in it, with a track supporting portion
11
connected to the surrounding layer by bridges
12
. Via the apertures
10
, part of the substrate
4
is etched away, leaving an air gap
14
beneath the oxide portion
11
. Thus, the inductive track
2
is widely spaced from the substrate
4
, reducing the distributed capacitance thereto since air has a low dielectric constant.
Whilst this is a distinct improvement, the formation of the air gap
14
requires the use of aggressive chemicals and is made by a slow process. Further, the air gap
14
can be formed only in a post-fabrication step, because a liquid etchant required is not used in a CMOS fabrication. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved integrated circuit inductor and a method of producing thereof.
SUMMARY OF CERTAIN INVENTIVE ASPECTS
One of the objects of one embodiment of the invention is to provide an improved integrated circuit inductor and a method of making the same that satisfy the need.
The invention provides an integrated circuit inductor in an integrated circuit having a silicon substrate and an oxide layer on the silicon substrate The inductor comprises an inductive loop deposited on the oxide layer; apertures in the oxide layer beneath the inductive loop; bridges adjacent the apertures and provided by portions of the oxide between an inner region and an outer region of the oxide layer, respectively within and without the inductive loop, the loop being supported on the bridges; a trench formed in the silicon substrate beneath the bridges, to provide an air gap between the inductive loop and the silicon substrate.
Preferably, the apertures and the bridges generally extend radially of the inner region; and the trench extends circumferentially of the inner region.
Normally, the inductive loop has a plurality of spirally arranged turns; and the oxide layer includes an underpass connection in one of the bridges from a peripheral connection for one end of the inductor to its inner end.
The invention further provides a method of making an integrated circuit inductor in an integrated circuit having a silicon substrate and an oxide layer on the silicon substrate. The method comprises depositing the inductive loop on the oxide layer; opening the apertures in the oxide beneath the inductive loop and providing the bridges to support the loop; forming the trench in the silicon substrate beneath the bridges.
Preferably, the trench is formed by etching of the silicon substrate; and the etching is continued until the trench is continuous beneath the extent of the inductive loop.


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patent: 5831331 (1998-11-01), Lee
patent: 6153489 (2000-11-01), Park et al.
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patent: 6221727 (2001-04-01), Chan et al.
patent: 6242791 (2001-06-01), Jou
patent: 6274920 (2001-08-01), Park et al.
patent: 6287931 (2001-09-01), Chen
patent: 05082736 (1993-04-01), None

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