Applied Materials and Soitec Collaborate to Develop Advanced Germanium-on-Insulator Substrates for 45nm and Beyond
“We are pleased to join forces with industry leader Applied Materials to enable further materials innovation,” said Pascal Mauberger, Soitec’s chief operating officer. “Coupling Applied’s epitaxial materials capability and broad equipment and technology portfolio with Soitec’s successful history of pioneering and commercializing breakthrough engineered substrates allows us to drive major technical advances in transistor performance over the next three to four chip generations. This technology will be critical to leading chipmakers who are seeking a new set of transistor and substrate solutions to enable a wide range of emerging applications.”
The focus of the joint program is on the development of germanium epitaxial layers that will be transferred using Soitec’s patented Smart Cut technology to build the GeOI wafers. Smart Cut technology is currently used in the vast majority of advanced engineered silicon applications. Applied Materials’ Centura RP Epi system uses specialized technology to deposit the full range of germanium epi films, from 100% germanium to virtually any germanium/silicon combination, enabling the optimization of a variety of silicon and Ge-based substrate designs.
According to Dr. Randhir Thakur, vice president and general manager of Applied Materials’ Front End Products group, “Germanium compounds are expected to provide the foundation of many advanced materials in future chips, starting at the 45nm node. Working with Soitec, the leader in SOI (silicon-on-insulator) and other engineered substrates, we can exploit the unique capabilities of our epitaxial technology. By aligning our respective 45nm technology roadmaps, we can accelerate our shared goal of developing cost-effective 300mm GeOI manufacturing processes to enable the volume production of tomorrow’s GeOI-based chips.”
Germanium-based materials show great promise for future high-speed logic applications because they allow electrons to flow faster through the material, potentially speeding transistor switching by 3x to 4x over silicon. Because of bulk silicon’s scaling limitations—at and beyond the 45nm chip generation—many chipmakers are evaluating engineered GeOI-type substrates to enhance device performance.
Soitec is the world’s leading manufacturer and supplier of SOI and emerging strained SOI technology solutions. Headquartered in Bernin, France, Soitec provides a broad range of advanced thin-film substrates for IC manufacturing, including bonded SOI (UNIBOND™) and silicon-on-quartz (SOQ) wafers—all of which are manufactured using Soitec’s proprietary Smart Cut™ technology.
Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMAT) is the largest supplier of products and services to the global semiconductor industry. Applied Materials' web site is www.appliedmaterials.com.
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