IP Library Granted Patent US 7,446,353
Granted Patent B2
US 7,446,353 · App. 11/053,259 · Granted Nov 4, 2008

Solid-state imaging apparatus and charge transfer apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,446,353
App. No.
11/053,259
Granted
Nov 4, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A solid-state imaging apparatus includes a photoelectric conversion section generating a charge by photoelectric conversion; and a charge transfer section having first and second transfer electrodes arranged in parallel with each other in an output direction of a charge generated by the photoelectric conversion section and repeatedly transferring the charge between a semiconductor region underneath the first transfer electrode and a semiconductor region underneath the second transfer electrode obliquely to an array direction of the first and second transfer electrodes to output the charge.

Claims (32)

1. A meander channel solid state imaging apparatus, comprising:

a photoelectric conversion section generating a charge by photoelectric conversion; and

a charge transfer section that transfers the charge generated by said photoelectric conversion section in a first direction,

said charge transfer section comprising a meander channel with plural cells in a linear array extending in the first direction, each of said cells having a first transfer electrode and a second transfer electrode that each has a first side perpendicular to the first direction and a second side perpendicular to the first direction and a third side parallel to the first direction and joining said first and second sides, said first sides of said first and second transfer electrodes being collinear and said second sides of said first and second transfer electrodes being collinear, said first and second transfer electrodes each having a fourth side opposite said third side that also joins said first and second sides, said fourth sides of said first and second transfer electrodes facing each other and being spaced apart from each other to separate said first and second transfer electrodes from each other, and

a semiconductor region beneath said cells and an element separation region in said semiconductor region that defines a charge transfer channel, said element separation region having projections extending from said third side less than one half a length of said cells measured perpendicular to the first direction,

wherein said fourth side is longer than said third side,

wherein said fourth side in each of said plural cells is transverse to said fourth side of an adjacent one of said cells so that said fourth sides define a zig-zag pattern extending across said plural cells in the first direction, and

wherein said element separation region extends to said fourth side so that a width of the charge transfer channel increases from said third side to said fourth side.

2. The solid state imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said fourth side is oblique to the first direction and to said first side along an entire length of said fourth side.

3. The solid state imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first side of said first transfer electrode is longer than said second side of said first transfer electrode.

4. The solid state imaging apparatus of claim 3 , wherein said second side of said second transfer electrode is longer than said first side of said second transfer electrode.

5. The solid state imaging apparatus of claim 3 , wherein said second side of said second transfer electrode is about a same length as said first side of said first transfer electrode.

6. The solid state imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first transfer electrode is connected to a first drive signal and said second transfer electrode is connected to a second drive signal different from the first drive signal.

7. A meander channel solid state imaging apparatus, comprising:

a photoelectric conversion section generating a charge by photoelectric conversion;

a charge transfer section that transfers the charge generated by said photoelectric conversion section in a first direction,

said charge transfer section comprising a meander channel with plural cells in a linear array extending in the first direction, each of said cells having a first transfer electrode and a second transfer electrode that each has a first side perpendicular to the first direction and a second side perpendicular to the first direction and a third side parallel to the first direction and joining said first and second sides, said first sides of said first and second transfer electrodes being collinear and said second sides of said first and second transfer electrodes being collinear, said first and second transfer electrodes each having a fourth side opposite said third side that also joins said first and second sides, said fourth sides of said first and second transfer electrodes facing each other and being spaced apart from each other to separate said first and second transfer electrodes from each other; and

a first element separation region in a semiconductor region beneath said second side of said first transfer electrode, said first element separation region having a first edge defining a side of a charge transfer channel, said first edge extending from said third side to said fourth side of said first transfer electrode and being oblique to the first direction and to said second side so that a width of said charge transfer channel increases from said third side to said fourth side of said first transfer electrode.

8. The solid state imaging apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising a second element separation region in a semiconductor region beneath said first side of said second transfer electrode, said second element separation region having a second edge defining another side of said charge transfer channel, said second edge extending from said third side to said fourth side of said second transfer electrode and being oblique to the first direction and to said first side so that a width of said charge transfer channel increases from said third side to said fourth side of said second transfer electrode.

9. A meander channel solid state imaging apparatus, comprising:

a photoelectric conversion section generating a charge by photoelectric conversion; and

a charge transfer section that transfers the charge generated by said photoelectric conversion section in a first direction,

said charge transfer section comprising a meander channel with plural cells in a linear array extending in the first direction, each of said plural cells having a first transfer electrode and a second transfer electrode that are arranged perpendicular to the first direction, each of the first and second transfer electrodes having a first side perpendicular to the first direction, a second side perpendicular to the first direction, a third side parallel to the first direction and joining said first and second sides, and a fourth side opposite said third side that also joins said first and second sides, said first sides of said first and second transfer electrodes being collinear, said second sides of said first and second transfer electrodes being collinear, and said fourth sides of said first and second transfer electrodes facing each other and being spaced apart from each other to separate said first and second transfer electrodes from each other,

wherein said fourth side is longer than said third side, and

wherein said fourth side in each of said plural cells is transverse to said fourth side of an adjacent one of said cells so that said fourth sides define a zigzag pattern extending across said plural cells in the first direction.

10. The solid-state imaging apparatus of claim 9 , wherein said fourth side is oblique to the first direction and to said first and second sides.

11. The solid-state imaging apparatus of claim 9 , wherein said first side of said first transfer electrode is longer than said second side of said first transfer electrode.

12. The solid-state imaging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein said second side of said second transfer electrode is longer than said first side of said second transfer electrode.

13. The solid-state imaging apparatus of claim 11 , wherein said second side of said second transfer electrode is about a same length as said first side of said first transfer electrode.

14. The solid-state imaging apparatus of claim 9 , wherein said first transfer electrode is connected to a first drive signal and said second transfer electrode is connected to a second drive signal different from the first drive signal.

15. The solid-state imaging apparatus of claim 9 , further comprising a semiconductor region beneath said plural cells and an element separation region in said semiconductor region that defines a charge transfer channel, said element separation region having projections extending from said third side to said fourth side so that a width of the charge transfer channel increases from said third side to said fourth side.

16. The solid-state imaging apparatus of claim 15 , wherein each of said projections extends from said third side less than one half a length of said plural cells when measured in the first direction.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 11, 2010
From: NEC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
To: RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025346/0975 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 9, 2005
From: MATSUYAMA, EIJI
To: NEC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 016264/0618 →