Imaging with gate controlled charge storage
View Patent ↗A pixel cell comprises a photo-conversion device for generating charge and a gate controlled charge storage region for storing photo-generated charge under control of a control gate. The charge storage region can be a single CCD stage having a buried channel to obtain efficient charge transfer and low charge loss. The charge storage region is adjacent to a gate of a transistor. The transistor gate is adjacent to the photo-conversion device and, in conjunction with the control gate, transfers photo-generated charge from the photo-conversion device to the charge storage region.
1. A pixel cell comprising:
a photo-conversion device that generates charge;
a gate controlled charge storage region that stores the charge under control of a control gate,
a first transistor having its gate between the photo-conversion device and the charge storage region for transferring charge from the photo-conversion device to the charge storage region;
a sensing node; and
a second transistor having its gate between the charge storage region and the sensing node.
2. The pixel cell of claim 1 , wherein the sensing node is a floating diffusion region.
3. The pixel cell of claim 1 , wherein the control gate at least partially overlaps the first and second transistor gates.
4. A pixel cell comprising:
a photo-conversion device that generates charge;
a gate controlled charge storage region that stores the charge under control of a control gate, wherein the charge storage region comprises a doped region of a second conductivity type and a doped surface layer of a first conductivity type over and in contact with the doped region of a second conductivity type, and wherein the control gate is over the doped surface layer;
a first transistor having its gate between the photo-conversion device and the charge storage region for transferring charge from the photo-conversion device to the charge storage region;
a sensing node; and
a second transistor having its gate between the charge storage region and the sensing node.
5. The pixel cell of claim 4 , wherein the control gate overlaps the first and second transistor gates.