IP Library Granted Patent US 8,183,517
Granted Patent B2
US 8,183,517 · App. 12/798,977 · Granted May 22, 2012

Photosensitive cell with multiple light guides having differing cross-sectional areas and method of making the same

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Patent No.
US 8,183,517
App. No.
12/798,977
Granted
May 22, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An integrated circuit having a photosensitive cell with an entry face, a photosensitive element and at least two elements forming a light guide and placed between the entry face and the photosensitive element. The second element is located between the first element and the entry face such that the two elements guide the light coming from the entry face onto the photosensitive element and each element forms a light guide. The inner volume has a first surface located on the same side as the photosensitive element, a second surface located on the same side as the entry face, and a lateral surface joining said first surface to said second surface and separating the inner volume from the outer volume. The first surface of the inner volume of the second element has a smaller area than that of the second surface of the inner volume of the first element.

Claims (41)

1. A process for fabricating an integrated circuit comprising a photosensitive element and a first dielectric zone placed on the photosensitive element, the process comprising:

forming a first hole from a portion of the first dielectric zone on an opposite side from the photosensitive element in the direction of the photosensitive element, over at least part of a thickness of the first dielectric zone, a bottom of the first hole having a smaller area than that of an aperture of the first hole;

filling the first hole with a material of higher refractive index than that of a material of the first dielectric zone in order to form a first light-guiding element having a first surface located on the same side as the photosensitive element and a second surface located on the opposite side from the photosensitive element;

depositing a second dielectric zone on the integrated circuit;

forming a second hole from a portion of a second dielectric zone on an opposite side from the photosensitive element, over at least part of a thickness of the second dielectric zone, a bottom of the second hole having a smaller area than an area of the second surface of the first light-guiding element; and

filling the second hole with a material of higher refractive index than that of a material of the second dielectric zone in order to form a second light-guiding element.

2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein a lateral surface of at least one of the first hole or the second hole is a cone frustum.

3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the second dielectric zone comprises at least one material selected from the group consisting of: a silica, a fluorine-doped silicate glass (FSG), and a silicon, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen compound, represented by the formula SiOCxNy, where x and y may be zero.

4. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the first dielectric zone comprises a silicon, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen compound, represented by the formula SiOCxNy, where x and y may be zero.

5. The process according to claim 1 further comprising:

placing a plurality of photosensitive cells arranged in a matrix such that respective entry faces of the photosensitive cells lie in one and the same first plane, and the faces of respective photosensitive elements of the photosensitive cells lie in one and the same second plane.

6. The process according to claim 5 , wherein at least one photosensitive cell includes a color filter on the opposite side from the photosensitive element.

7. The process according to claim 5 further comprising:

at least one microlens on an opposite side from the photosensitive element.

8. A process for fabricating an integrated circuit comprising a photosensitive element and a first dielectric zone placed on the photosensitive element, the process comprising:

forming a first hole from a portion of a first dielectric zone;

filling the first hole with a material of higher refractive index than that of a material of the first dielectric zone to form a first light-guiding element;

depositing a second dielectric zone on the integrated circuit;

creating a second hole from a portion of the second dielectric zone, a bottom of the second hole having a smaller area than an aperture of the first hole; and

filling the second hole with a material of higher refractive index than that of a material of the second dielectric zone in order to form a second light-guiding element.

9. The process according to claim 8 , wherein a lateral surface of at least one of the first hole or the second hole is a cone frustum.

10. The process according to claim 8 , wherein the second dielectric zone comprises at least one material selected from the group consisting of: a silica, a fluorine-doped silicate glass (FSG), and a silicon, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen compound, represented by the formula SiOCxNy, where x and y may be zero.

11. The process according to claim 8 , wherein the first dielectric zone comprises a silicon, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen compound, represented by the formula SiOCxNy, where x and y may be zero.

12. The process according to claim 11 further comprising:

placing a plurality of photosensitive cells arranged in a matrix such that respective entry faces of the photosensitive cells lie in one and the same first plane, and the faces of respective photosensitive elements of the photosensitive cells lie in one and the same second plane.

13. The process according to claim 11 , wherein at least one photosensitive cell includes a color filter on the opposite side from the photosensitive element.

14. The process according to claim 11 further comprising:

at least one microlens on an opposite side from the photosensitive element.

15. A photosensitive cell, comprising:

an entry face;

a photosensitive element; and

at least a first and a second light-guiding element that are placed between the entry face and the photosensitive element, the second light-guiding element being located between the first light-guiding element and the entry face, wherein each light-guiding element comprises:

an inner volume comprising at least a first dielectric material; and

an outer volume comprising at least a second dielectric material having an optical refractive index lower than the refractive index of said first material, wherein said inner volume has a first surface located closer to the photosensitive element and a second surface located closer to the entry face; and

wherein the first surface of the inner volume of the second light-guiding element has a smaller area than an area of the second surface of the inner volume of the first light-guiding element.

16. The cell of claim 15 , wherein each light-guiding element comprises:

a lateral surface joining said first surface to said second surface and separating the inner volume from the outer volume, and the outer volume surrounding the inner volume over at least part of the lateral surface.

17. The cell of claim 15 , wherein a lateral surface of at least one inner volume is a cone frustum.

18. The cell of claim 15 , wherein the first surface of the inner volume of the second light-guiding element is included within that of the second surface of the inner volume of the first light-guiding element.

19. The cell of claim 15 , wherein the first surface of the inner volume of the second light-guiding element is separated from the second surface of the inner volume of the first light-guiding element by a dielectric layer.

20. The cell of claim 15 , wherein at least one inner volume is placed approximately in a thickness of a metallization level and of an associated dielectric layer.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 19, 2024
From: STMICROELECTRONICS SA
To: STMICROELECTRONICS FRANCE
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