Patents by Inventor Taro Nakata

Taro Nakata has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8269717
    Abstract: Provided is a photodetection device which is small in size and has excellent sensitivity. The photodetection device (10) puts cathode terminals of photodiodes (1 and 2) having different spectral characteristics, or a photodiode (1) provided with an optical filter and a photodiode (2) provided with a light shield layer, into an open end state, and detects light intensity of a desired wavelength region according to a difference in electric charges that have been stored in those photodiodes in a given period of time. Since the photodiodes 1 and 2 store electric charges, even if a photocurrent is small, it is possible to store the photocurrent to obtain the electric charges required for detection, permitting achievement of downsizing and high detection performance of the semiconductor device on which the photodiodes 1 and 2 are formed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2010
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2012
    Assignee: Seiko Instruments Inc.
    Inventors: Toshihiko Omi, Taro Nakata
  • Publication number: 20100253616
    Abstract: Provided is a photodetection device which is small in size and has excellent sensitivity. The photodetection device (10) puts cathode terminals of photodiodes (1 and 2) having different spectral characteristics, or a photodiode (1) provided with an optical filter and a photodiode (2) provided with a light shield layer, into an open end state, and detects light intensity of a desired wavelength region according to a difference in electric charges that have been stored in those photodiodes in a given period of time. Since the photodiodes 1 and 2 store electric charges, even if a photocurrent is small, it is possible to store the photocurrent to obtain the electric charges required for detection, permitting achievement of downsizing and high detection performance of the semiconductor device on which the photodiodes 1 and 2 are formed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2010
    Publication date: October 7, 2010
    Inventors: Toshihiko Omi, Taro Nakata
  • Publication number: 20090184331
    Abstract: Shields that transmit light to be detected and have conductivity are disposed on light receiving surfaces of photodiodes (1 and 2) to prevent electric charges from being induced to the photodiodes (1 and 2) by electromagnetic waves entered from an external. Two kinds of filters having light transmittance depending on a wavelength of light are disposed on the light receiving surfaces of the photodiodes (1 and 2), respectively, to take a difference between their spectral characteristics. The shield and filter may be made of, for example, polysilicon or a semiconductor thin film of a given conductivity type, and may be readily manufactured by incorporating those manufacturing processes into a semiconductor manufacturing process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2008
    Publication date: July 23, 2009
    Inventors: Toshihiko Omi, Taro Nakata
  • Publication number: 20090160830
    Abstract: Shields that transmit light to be detected and have conductivity are disposed on light receiving surfaces of photodiodes (1 and 2) to prevent electric charges from being induced to the photodiodes (1 and 2) by electromagnetic waves entered from an external. Two kinds of filters having light transmittance depending on a wavelength of light are disposed on the light receiving surfaces of the photodiodes (1 and 2), respectively, to take a difference between their spectral characteristics. The shield and filter may be made of, for example, polysilicon or a semiconductor thin film of a given conductivity type, and may be readily manufactured by incorporating those manufacturing processes into a semiconductor manufacturing process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2008
    Publication date: June 25, 2009
    Inventors: Toshihiko Omi, Taro Nakata