IP Library Granted Patent US 7,973,836
Granted Patent B2
US 7,973,836 · App. 10/975,865 · Granted Jul 5, 2011

Camera, image sensor, and method for decreasing undesirable dark current

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Patent No.
US 7,973,836
App. No.
10/975,865
Granted
Jul 5, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for lowering dark current in an image sensor pixel, the method includes the steps of providing a photosensitive area for receiving incident light which is converted into a charge; providing a gate for transferring charge from the photosensitive area; wherein the gate is held at a voltage which will accumulate majority carriers at a semiconductor-dielectric interface during integration for the photosensitive area. Alternatively, a potential profile can be provided under the gate to drain the dark current away from the photogeneration diffusion.

Claims (33)

1. A method for lowering dark current in an image sensor pixel, the method comprising:

(a) providing a substrate;

(b) providing a photosensitive area in the substrate for receiving incident light that is converted into a charge;

(c) providing a gate for transferring charge from the photosensitive area; and

(d) during integration of the photosensitive area and before charge transfer, transferring dark current generated at a surface of the substrate under the entire gate away from the photosensitive area and into a diffusion disposed on an opposite side of the gate from the photosensitive area by providing a potential gradient in a charge-to-transfer potential transition region in a charge transfer channel disposed at the surface of the substrate under the gate.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising biasing the gate during integration of the photosensitive area.

3. An image sensor pixel comprising:

(a) a substrate;

(b) a photosensitive area in the substrate for receiving incident light that is converted into a charge; and

(c) a gate for transferring charge from the photosensitive area;

(d) a potential gradient created by a doping gradient, wherein the potential gradient is in a charge-to-transfer potential transition region in a charge transfer channel disposed at a surface of the substrate under the gate that during integration of the photosensitive area transfers dark current generated at the entire surface under the gate away from the photosensitive area and into a diffusion area disposed on an opposite side of the gate from the photosensitive area.

4. An image capture device, comprising:

an image sensor including a plurality of pixels with at least one pixel comprising:

(a) a substrate;

(b) a photosensitive area in the substrate for receiving incident light that is converted into a charge;

(c) a gate for transferring charge from the photosensitive area; and

(d) a potential gradient created by a doping gradient, wherein the potential gradient is in a charge-to-transfer potential transition region in a charge transfer channel disposed at a surface of the substrate under the gate that during integration of the photosensitive area transfers dark current generated at the entire surface under the gate away from the photosensitive area and into a diffusion area disposed on an opposite side of the gate from the photosensitive area.

5. An image sensor pixel comprising:

(a) a substrate;

(b) a photosensitive area in the substrate for receiving incident light that is converted into a charge; and

(c) a gate for transferring charge from the photosensitive area;

(d) a potential barrier in a charge-to-transfer potential transition region disposed at a surface of the substrate at a proximal edge of the gate that during integration of the photosensitive area transfers dark current generated at the surface under the gate away from the photosensitive area and into a diffusion area disposed on an opposite side of the gate from the photosensitive area.

6. An image capture device, comprising:

an image sensor including a plurality of pixels with at least one pixel comprising:

(a) a substrate;

(b) a photosensitive area in the substrate for receiving incident light that is converted into a charge; and

(c) a gate for transferring charge from the photosensitive area;

(d) a potential barrier in a charge-to-transfer potential transition region disposed at a surface of the substrate at a proximal edge of the gate that during integration of the photosensitive area transfers dark current generated at the surface under the gate away from the photosensitive area and into a diffusion area disposed on an opposite side of the gate from the photosensitive area.

7. A method for lowering dark current in an image sensor pixel, the method comprising:

(a) providing a substrate;

(b) providing a photosensitive area in the substrate for receiving incident light that is converted into a charge;

(c) providing a gate for transferring charge from the photosensitive area; and

(d) providing a potential barrier in a charge-to-transfer potential transition region disposed at a surface of the substrate at a proximal edge of the gate that during integration of the photosensitive area transfers dark current generated at the surface under the gate away from the photosensitive area and into a diffusion area disposed on an opposite side of the gate from the photosensitive area.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 5, 2011
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
To: OMNIVISION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 026227/0213 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2004
From: MCGRATH, R. DANIEL; NELSON, EDWARD T.; GUIDASH, ROBERT M.; STANCAMPIANO, CHARLES V.; LAVINE, JAMES P.
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Reel/Frame 015945/0955 →