Photoelectric converter having a light receiving portion with an improved readout gate
A photoelectric converter with improved charge transfer efficiency from a light receiving portion. The photoelectric converter includes a light receiving portion having an output end and a gate portion having a first side and a second side that both define a readout gate width for the light receiving portion, where the first side of the gate portion confronts the output end of the light receiving portion. The photoelectric converter also includes a charge transfer portion formed to confront the second side of the gate portion, where the readout gate width of said gate portion is wider at the first side confronting said light receiving portion than at the second side confronting said charge transfer portion.
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The present application claims priority to Japanese Application No. P10-345559 filed Dec. 4, 1998 which application is incorporated herein by reference to the extent permitted by law.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a photoelectric converter such as an imaging apparatus employing photoelectric conversion devices such as photodiodes.
2. Description of Related Art
An imaging apparatus has a number of pixels formed in an imaging area (a light receiving portion) thereof receive light signals from a subject, photoelectrically converts the light signals into signal charges, transfers the converted electric signals, thereby imaging the subject.
Light incident on a photodiode 1 is photoelectrically converted into a signal charge, the signal charge is read out to a vertical CCD portion 3 via a readout gate 12A, the signal charge is transferred by supplying transfer clocks of, e.g. φV1 to φV4 to the vertical CCD 3, and the signal charge is directed to an output portion in a horizontal CCD portion to which transfer clocks of, e.g. φH1 and φH2 are supplied, where charge voltage conversion and the like are performed to produce an image signal.
By the way, recent imaging apparatuses, particularly a CCD (charge coupled device) imaging apparatus and the like, tend to have more compact unit cells and increase the amount of charges stored in a sensor to improve sensitivity.
For this reason, it is becoming difficult to read out charges into a vertical CCD, which is a charge transfer portion, from a photodiode comprising a light receiving portion (pixel portion) via a gate portion.
Particularly, as shown in
To solve such a problem, the following two measures are taken. One is, as shown in
However, in the layouts of
In the layouts of
The present invention has been made in view of the above situation, and its object is to provide a photoelectric converter such as an imaging apparatus which smoothly reads out charges without influencing the charge capacity and charge transfers of a charge transfer portion and can reduce power consumption by reducing a readout voltage.
Specifically, a photoelectric converter of the present invention comprises a light receiving portion, a gate portion, and a charge transfer portion, wherein the gate width of the gate portion is wider at the light receiving portion side than at the transfer portion side.
Thus making a gate width wider at a light receiving portion side than at a charge transfer portion side helps to enlarge an area of an electric field applied to the gate in an area to admit charges from the light receiving portion (accordingly, the electric field of the gate area can be intensified), with the result that charges can be easily read, and if a readout capacity is the same, a charge readout voltage can be reduced to reduce power consumption. Yet, since such an effect can be achieved without changing a gate width at the charge transfer portion side, no influence is exerted on the charge capacity and charge transfers of the charge transfer portion and other characteristics also do not deteriorate.
The present invention is preferably constructed as an imaging apparatus in which the light receiving portion has pixels comprising photodiodes and the like, and the charge transfer portion comprises charge coupled devices.
As to the shape of the gate portion, although there are no special limitations thereon, preferably, the gate width is narrower from the light receiving portion toward the transfer portion straightly, curvedly, or gradually.
Furthermore, preferably, the gate portion comprises a first gate portion the gate width of which is narrower from the light receiving portion toward the transfer portion, and a second gate portion provided with an identical gate width from the first gate portion further toward the charge transfer portion.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described more specifically based on an embodiment of the present invention applied to a CCD imaging apparatus.
In
In this embodiment, the CCD imaging apparatus is constructed so that a part of a gate 12B of the gate 12 which is not related to charge readout is cut in a slanted line form from a corner of the photodiode portion 1 to the vertical CCD portion 3, as opposed to the gate portion 2 of
Light from a subject is photoelectrically converted in the photodiode portion 1 and thereby (signal) charges are generated. Applying a voltage to the gate portion 12 (the gate portion 12A goes on) causes the charges of the photodiode portion 1 to be read out to the vertical CCD portion 3 by the readout gate portions 12a and 12b.
The CCD imaging apparatus employs two types of gates, gate portions 12A and 12B. One of them is a gate used during charge readout, and the other is a gate not used for charge readout, placed below the former. In a portion where the two gate overlap, the gate not related to readout is dominant.
This embodiment is characterized in that a gate not related to charge readout is cut in a slanted line form as described above and the width L2-5 or W4 of the readout gate portion 12a adjacent to the photodiode portion 1 is widened, so that an electric field applied to that portion is intensified during activation so that charges within the photodiode portion 1 can be easily read out.
Owing to the gate pattern, the gate width L2-4 or W4′ at the vertical CCD portion 3 side is the same as conventional ones. Therefore, a gate width adjacent to the vertical CCD portion 3 can be maintained to an optimum width for the charge capacity and charge transfer efficiency of the vertical CCD portion 3 without influencing the charge capacity and charge transfers of the vertical CCD portion 3 and deteriorating other characteristics. Also, since a charge readout voltage is reduced by widening a gate width as described above, power consumption can be reduced. Yet, since the read gate length l1-4 is unchanged, the gate serves, during off operation, as an adequate barrier against charges so that there is no leak of charges from the photodiode portion 1 to the vertical CCD portion 3 and no leak of light to the vertical CCD portion 3.
The embodiment shown in
The embodiment shown in
It will be appreciated that any of these embodiments can bring about almost the same effect as in
Although the present invention preferably applies to the above CCD imaging apparatus, without being limited to it, the present invention is widely applicable to other photoelectric converters used for optical communications or other purposes if they are constructed with a light receiving portion, a gate portion, and a charge transfer portion. The patterns of the readout gate portion can be changed to various ones, and layouts including the shapes and sizes of the portions, and devices constituting the light receiving portion are not limited to the above ones.
Claims
1. A photoelectric converter comprising:
- a light receiving portion photodiode portion having an output end;
- a gate portion having a first side and a second side that both define, said gate portion having a readout gate width that varies between said first and second sides, the first side confronting the output end of the light receiving portion photodiode portion and the second side being opposite the first side, the gate portion corresponding to a single photodiode; and
- a charge transfer portion formed to confront the second side of the gate portion, wherein the readout gate width of said gate portion is wider at the first side confronting said light receiving portion photodiode portion than at the second side confronting said charge transfer portion.
2. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said readout gate width narrows linearly proceeding from said light receiving portion photodiode portion toward said charge transfer portion.
3. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said gate portion comprises a first gate portion having a first readout gate width of which is narrower narrows proceeding from said light receiving portion photodiode portion toward said transfer portion, and a second gate portion having a second readout gate width that is constant proceeding from said first gate portion towards toward said charge transfer portion.
4. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said photoelectric converter is constructed as an imaging apparatus in which said light receiving portion includes having a plurality of pixels and said charge transfer portion includes a plurality of charge coupled devices.
5. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said light receiving portion includes comprising a plurality of photodiodes.
6. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said readout gate width narrows curvedly proceeding from said light receiving portion photodiode portion toward said charge transfer portion.
7. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said readout gate width narrows gradually proceeding from said light receiving portion photodiode portion toward said charge transfer portion.
8. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said charge transfer portion includes charge coupled devices electrically connected along a vertical axis of the photoelectric converter and disposed adjacent to the gate portion.
9. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said gate portion comprises a barrier gate portion and a readout gate portion having the first and the second sides of the gate portion, the barrier portion is disposed between said charge transfer portion and said light receiving portion photodiode portion and has a tapered side defined by the readout gate width of the readout gate portion.
10. The photoelectric converter according to claim 1, wherein said gate portion substantially prevents leaking of a charge held by the light receiving portion photodiode portion when said gate portion is in an OFF state.
11. A photoelectric converter comprising:
- a photodiode portion having an output end; and
- a gate portion having a first side and a second side, the gate portion having a readout gate width that varies between the first and second sides, the first side confronting the output end of the photodiode portion and the second side being opposite the first side, the gate portion corresponding to a single photodiode;
- wherein the readout gate width of the gate portion is wider at the first side than at the second side.
12. The photoelectric converter according to claim 11, wherein said readout gate width of the gate portion narrows linearly proceeding from the first side toward the second side.
13. The photoelectric converter according to claim 11, comprising a plurality of pixels.
14. The photoelectric converter according to claim 11, wherein the photodiode portion includes photodiodes.
15. The photoelectric converter according to claim 11, wherein the readout gate width of the gate portion narrows curvedly proceeding from the first side toward the second side.
16. The photoelectric converter according to claim 11, wherein the readout gate width of the gate portion narrows gradually proceeding from the first side toward the second side.
17. The photoelectric converter according to claim 11, wherein said gate portion substantially prevents leaking of a charge held by the photodiode portion when the gate portion is in an OFF state.
18. The photoelectric converter according to claim 11, wherein the first side has same width as a width of the photodiode portion.
Type: Grant
Filed: Aug 26, 2004
Date of Patent: Jul 1, 2008
Assignee: Sony Corporation (Tokyo)
Inventors: Satoshi Kitayama (Kanagawa), Kazushige Nigawara (Tokyo), Tsuyoshi Sasaki (Kagoshima)
Primary Examiner: Thanh X. Luu
Assistant Examiner: Stephen Yam
Attorney: Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP
Application Number: 10/927,656
International Classification: H01L 31/00 (20060101); H01L 27/148 (20060101); H01L 29/768 (20060101);