IP Library Granted Patent US 12701341
Granted Patent B2
US 12701341 · App. 18/833,028 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Imaging device including an array of photosensitive elements and a first counter for counting photon detection events received from a first group of photosensitive elements and method therefore

Inventor: Hiroyasu Ishii (Stuttgart, DE)
Assignee: Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation
H04N25/773
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Patent No.
US 12701341
App. No.
18/833,028
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The disclosure provides an imaging device that includes an array of photosensitive elements and a first counter for counting photon detection events received from a first group of photosensitive elements; wherein, in a first operation mode, the first counter is connected to a first subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements and wherein, in a second operation mode, the first counter is connected to a second subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements.

Claims (68)

1 . An imaging device comprising:

an array of photosensitive elements; and

a first counter for counting photon detection events received from a first group of photosensitive elements,

wherein, in a first operation mode, the first counter is connected to a first subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements,

wherein, in a second operation mode, the first counter is connected to a second subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements,

wherein each of the first subgroup and the second subgroup includes at least two photosensitive elements; and

wherein the first subgroup and the second subgroup overlap in at least one photosensitive element.

2 . The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein

the first counter is provided in a first semiconductor layer,

the array of photosensitive elements is provided in a second semiconductor layer, and

the first counter overlaps an area in which the first subgroup is provided.

3 . The imaging device of claim 2 , wherein

the first semiconductor layer is provided on a first chip, and

the second semiconductor layer is provided on a second chip.

4 . The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein each subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements is configured to be individually connected to the first counter.

5 . The imaging device of claim 1 , further comprising an image data generation unit configured to generate image data, wherein

a first pixel of the image data is based on a number of photon detection events of the first subgroup in the first operation mode, and

a second pixel of the image data is based on a number of photon detection events of the second subgroup in the second operation mode.

6 . The imaging device of claim 1 , further comprising a second counter for counting photon detection events received from a second group of photosensitive elements of the array of photosensitive elements,

wherein, in the first operation mode, the second counter is connected to a third subgroup of the second group of photosensitive elements and, in the second operation mode, the second counter is connected to a fourth subgroup of the second group of photosensitive elements; and

wherein the third subgroup of the second group of photosensitive elements overlaps the second subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements in at least one photosensitive element.

7 . The imaging device of claim 1 ,

wherein each photosensitive element of the first group of photosensitive elements includes a first subelement for detecting light of a first color and a second subelement for detecting light of a second color; and

wherein the first counter includes a first color counter for counting photon detection events received from the first subelement and a second color counter for counting photon detection events received from the second subelement.

8 . The imaging device of claim 1 ,

wherein all subgroups of the first group of photosensitive elements include an equal number of photosensitive elements; and

wherein each subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements includes fewer photosensitive elements than the first group of photosensitive elements.

9 . The imaging device of claim 8 , wherein a number of subgroups of the first group of photosensitive elements is chosen such that each photosensitive element of the first group of photosensitive elements is covered by at least one subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements.

10 . A method for operating an imaging device, comprising:

counting, with a first counter, photon detection events received from a first group of photosensitive elements of an array of photosensitive elements;

connecting, in a first operation mode, the first counter to a first subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements; and

connecting, in a second operation mode, the first counter to a second subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements,

wherein each of the first subgroup and the second subgroup includes at least two photosensitive elements; and

wherein the first subgroup and the second subgroup overlap in at least one photosensitive element.

11 . The method of claim 10 ,

wherein the connecting of the first counter to the first subgroup includes individually connecting the first subgroup to the first counter; and

wherein the connecting of the first counter to the second subgroup includes individually connecting the second subgroup to the first counter.

12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the counting of photon detection events includes:

counting, with the first counter, a number of photon detection events received, in the first operation mode, from the first subgroup; and

counting, with the first counter, a number of photon detection events received, in the second operation mode, from the second subgroup.

13 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising generating image data, wherein

a first pixel of the image data is based on a number of photon detection events of the first subgroup in the first operation mode, and

a second pixel of the image data is based on a number of photon detection events of the second subgroup in the second operation mode.

14 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

counting, with a second counter, photon detection events received from a second group of photosensitive elements of the array of photosensitive elements;

connecting, in the first operation mode, the second counter to a third subgroup of the second group of photosensitive elements; and

connecting, in the second operation mode, the second counter to a fourth subgroup of the second group of photosensitive elements,

wherein the third subgroup of the second group of photosensitive elements overlaps the second subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements in at least one photosensitive element.

15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the counting of photon detection events includes:

counting, with the second counter, a number of photon detection events received, in the first operation mode, from the third subgroup; and

counting, with the second counter, a number of photon detection events received, in the second operation mode, from the fourth subgroup.

16 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the counting of photon detection events includes:

counting, with a first color counter of the first counter, a number of photon detection events received, in the first operation mode, from first subelements of the photosensitive elements of the first subgroup;

counting, with a second color counter of the first counter, a number of photon detection events received, in the first operation mode, from second subelements of the photosensitive elements of the first subgroup;

counting, with the first color counter, a number of photon detection events received, in the second operation mode, from first subelements of the photosensitive elements of the second subgroup; and

counting, with the second color counter, a number of photon detection events received, in the second operation mode, from second subelements of the photosensitive elements of the second subgroup.

17 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

including, in all subgroups of the first group of photosensitive elements, an equal number of photosensitive elements; and

including, in each subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements, fewer photosensitive elements than in the first group of photosensitive elements.

18 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising choosing a number of subgroups of the first group of photosensitive elements such that each photosensitive element of the first group of photosensitive elements is covered by at least one subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements.

19 . The method of claim 18 , further comprising connecting the subgroups of the first group of photosensitive elements sequentially to the first counter in respective operation modes.

20 . An imaging device comprising:

an array of photosensitive elements; and

a first counter for counting photon detection events received from a first group of photosensitive elements,

wherein, in a first operation mode, the first counter is connected to a first subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements,

wherein, in a second operation mode, the first counter is connected to a second subgroup of the first group of photosensitive elements,

wherein each photosensitive element of the first group of photosensitive elements includes a first subelement for detecting light of a first color and a second subelement for detecting light of a second color, and

wherein the first counter includes a first color counter for counting photon detection events received from the first subelement and a second color counter for counting photon detection events received from the second subelement.