IP Library Granted Patent US 7,851,822
Granted Patent B2
US 7,851,822 · App. 11/475,463 · Granted Dec 14, 2010

Full frame ITO pixel with improved optical symmetry

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Patent No.
US 7,851,822
App. No.
11/475,463
Granted
Dec 14, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A charge-coupled device includes a photosensitive region for collecting charge in response to incident light; a first and third gate electrode made of a transmissive material spanning at least a portion of the photosensitive region; and a second gate electrode made of a transmissive material that is less transmissive than the first and third gates and spans at least a portion of the photosensitive region; wherein the first, second and third gates are arranged symmetrically within an area that spans the photosensitive region.

Claims (31)

1. A charge-coupled device comprising:

(a) a photosensitive region for collecting charge in response to incident light;

(b) a first and third gate electrode made of a transmissive material spanning at least a portion of the photosensitive region; and

(c) a second gate electrode made of a transmissive material that is less transmissive than the first and third gates and spans at least a portion of the photosensitive region; wherein the first, second and third gates are arranged symmetrically in all directions within an area that spans the photosensitive region.

2. The charge-coupled device as in claim 1 , wherein the second gate spans less area of the photosensitive region than the first and third gates.

3. The charge-coupled device as in claim 1 , wherein the first and third gates are made of ITO and the second gate is made of polysilicon.

4. The charge-coupled device as in claim 1 further comprising a fourth gate that functions as a barrier between adjacent pixels.

5. The charge-coupled device as in claim 1 , wherein the second gate is disposed between the first and third gates.

6. The charge-coupled device as in claim 1 further comprising a color filter array covering the photosensitive area.

7. The charge-coupled device as in claim 1 further comprising an overflow drain and associated first overflow channel adjacent to the photosensitive area for anti-blooming control.

8. The charge-coupled device as in claim 1 , wherein the first, second, third gates and all or a portion of the fourth gate are arranged symmetrically within an area that spans the photosensitive region.

9. The charge-coupled device as in claim 4 further comprising a light shield covering the fourth gate.

10. The charge-coupled device as in claim 5 , wherein the first and third gates are substantially the same dimension in a direction away from an edge of the second gate.

11. The charge-coupled device as in claim 10 , wherein the first, second and third gates span, in the other direction, the entire photosensitive region.

12. The charge-coupled device as in claim 7 further comprising an associated second channel connected to the overflow drain and controlled by a fifth gate for global reset of all pixels.

13. A camera comprising:

a charge-coupled device comprising:

(a) a photosensitive region for collecting charge in response to incident light;

(b) a first and third gate electrode made of a transmissive material spanning at least a portion of the photosensitive region; and

(c) a second gate electrode made of a transmissive material that is less transmissive than the first and third gates and spans at least a portion of the photosensitive region; wherein the first, second and third gates are arranged symmetrically in all directions within an area that spans the photosensitive region.

14. The camera as in claim 13 , wherein the second gate spans less area of the photosensitive region than the first and third gates.

15. The camera as in claim 13 , wherein the first and third gates are made of ITO and the second gate is made of polysilicon.

16. The camera as in claim 13 further comprising a fourth gate that functions as a barrier between adjacent pixels.

17. The camera as in claim 13 , wherein the second gate is disposed between the first and third gates.

18. The camera as in claim 13 further comprising a color filter array covering the photosensitive area.

19. The camera as in claim 13 further comprising an overflow drain and associated first overflow channel adjacent to the photosensitive area for anti-blooming control.

20. The camera as in claim 13 , wherein the first, second, third gates and all or a portion of the fourth gate are arranged symmetrically within an area that spans the photosensitive region.

21. The camera as in claim 16 further comprising a light shield covering the fourth gate.

22. The camera as in claim 17 , wherein the first and third gates are substantially the same dimension in a direction away from an edge of the second gate.

23. The camera as in claim 22 , wherein the first, second and third gates span, in the other direction, the entire photosensitive region.

24. The camera as in claim 19 further comprising an associated second channel connected to the overflow drain and controlled by a fifth gate for global reset of all pixels.

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