IP Library Granted Patent US 8,194,469
Granted Patent B2
US 8,194,469 · App. 12/361,049 · Granted Jun 5, 2012

Optical sensor element, imaging device, electronic equipment and memory element

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Patent No.
US 8,194,469
App. No.
12/361,049
Granted
Jun 5, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical sensor element has a gate electrode opposed to a semiconductor layer made of an oxide semiconductor via a gate insulating film, source and drain electrodes being connected to the semiconductor layer, wherein the amount of light received by the semiconductor layer is read out as a drain current which changes in a non-volatile manner relative to a gate voltage.

Claims (27)

1. An optical sensor element having a gate electrode opposed to a semiconductor layer made of an oxide semiconductor via a gate insulating film, source and drain electrodes being connected to the semiconductor layer, wherein

the amount of light received by the semiconductor layer is read out as a drain current which changes in a non-volatile manner relative to a gate voltage, wherein

a reset operation is performed before the light reception of the semiconductor layer to restore the drain current relative to the gate voltage to the initial state before the light reception of the semiconductor layer.

2. The optical sensor element of claim 1 , wherein

the drain current is read out when the gate voltage is equal to or lower than the threshold voltage in an initial state before the light reception of the semiconductor layer and equal to or higher than the voltage during the light reception of the semiconductor layer.

3. The optical sensor element of claim 1 , wherein

as the reset operation, a positive voltage is applied to the gate electrode with the source and drain electrodes shorted together, or the semiconductor layer is heated.

4. The optical sensor element of claim 3 , wherein

the heating is conducted by passing a current between the source and drain electrodes.

5. An imaging device having an optical sensor element, the optical sensor element having a gate electrode opposed to a semiconductor layer made of an oxide semiconductor via a gate insulating film, source and drain electrodes being connected to the semiconductor layer, wherein

the amount of light received by the semiconductor layer is read out as a drain current which changes in a non-volatile manner relative to a gate voltage, wherein

a reset operation is performed before the light reception of the semiconductor layer to restore the drain current relative to the gate voltage to the initial state before the light reception of the semiconductor layer.

6. The imaging device of claim 5 , wherein

the drain current is read out when the gate voltage is equal to or lower than the threshold voltage in an initial state before the light reception of the semiconductor layer and equal to or higher than the voltage during the light reception of the semiconductor layer.

7. The imaging device of claim 5 , wherein

as the reset operation, a positive voltage is applied to the gate electrode with the source and drain electrodes shorted together, or the semiconductor layer is heated.

8. The imaging device of claim 7 , wherein

the heating is conducted by passing a current between the source and drain electrodes.

9. Electronic equipment having an optical sensor element, the optical sensor element having a gate electrode opposed to a semiconductor layer made of an oxide semiconductor via a gate insulating film, source and drain electrodes being connected to the semiconductor layer, wherein

the amount of light received by the semiconductor layer is read out as a drain current which changes in a non-volatile manner relative to a gate voltage, wherein

a reset operation is performed before the light reception of the semiconductor layer to restore the drain current relative to the gate voltage to the initial state before the light reception of the semiconductor layer.

10. The electronic equipment of claim 9 , wherein

the drain current is read out when the gate voltage is equal to or lower than the threshold voltage in an initial state before the light reception of the semiconductor layer and equal to or higher than the voltage during the light reception of the semiconductor layer.

11. The electronic equipment of claim 9 , wherein

as the reset operation, a positive voltage is applied to the gate electrode with the source and drain electrodes shorted together, or the semiconductor layer is heated.

12. The electronic equipment of claim 11 , wherein

the heating is conducted by passing a current between the source and drain electrodes.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 8, 2013
From: SONY CORPORATION
To: JAPAN DISPLAY WEST INC.
Reel/Frame 031377/0894 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2009
From: TANAKA, TSUTOMU; GOSAIN, DHARAM PAL
To: SONY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022180/0140 →