Elevationally-extending string of memory cells individually comprising a programmable charge storage transistor and method of forming an elevationally-extending string of memory cells individually comprising a programmable charge storage transistor
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An elevationally-extending string of memory cells comprises an upper stack elevationally over a lower stack. The upper and lower stacks individually comprise vertically-alternating tiers comprising control gate material of individual charge storage field effect transistors vertically alternating with insulating material. An upper stack channel pillar extends through multiple of the vertically-alternating tiers in the upper stack and a lower stack channel pillar extends through multiple of the vertically-alternating tiers in the lower stack. Tunnel insulator, charge storage material, and control gate blocking insulator is laterally between the respective upper and lower stack channel pillars and the control gate material. A conductive interconnect comprising conductively-doped semiconductor material is elevationally between and electrically couples the upper and lower stack channel pillars together. The conductively-doped semiconductor material comprises a first conductivity-producing dopant. The conductive interconnect comprises a lower half thereof having a conductive region comprising at least one of (a) conductive material below the conductively-doped semiconductor material, or (b) a second non-p-type dopant within the conductively-doped semiconductor material that is different from the first dopant, the second dopant being present at an atomic concentration within the semiconductor material of at least 0.1%. Other embodiments, including method, are disclosed.

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Daycock, David | Boise, US | 42 | 202 |
Hopkins, John D | Meridian, US | 263 | 862 |
Hu, Yushi | Boise, US | 94 | 729 |
Larsen, Christopher | Boise, US | 67 | 1534 |
Pavlopoulos, Dimitrios | Boise, US | 21 | 135 |
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