IP Library Granted Patent US 8,674,282
Granted Patent B2
US 8,674,282 · App. 13/242,865 · Granted Mar 18, 2014

Pumped pinned photodiode pixel array

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Patent No.
US 8,674,282
App. No.
13/242,865
Granted
Mar 18, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a pumped pixel that includes a first photo-diode accumulating charge in response to impinging photons, a second photo-diode and a floating diffusion positioned on a substrate of the pixel. The pixel also includes a charge barrier positioned on the substrate between the first photo-diode and the second photo-diode, where the charge barrier temporarily blocks charge transfer between the first photo-diode and the second photo-diode. Also included is a pump gate positioned on the substrate adjacent to the charge barrier. The pump gate pumps the accumulated charge from the first photo-diode to the second photo-diode through the charge barrier in response to a pump voltage applied by a controller. Also included is a transfer gate positioned on the substrate between the second photo-diode and the floating diffusion. The transfer gate transfers the pumped charge from the second photo-diode to the floating diffusion in response to a transfer voltage applied by a controller.

Claims (33)

1. A pumped pixel including:

a first photo-diode accumulating charge in response to impinging photons, a second photo-diode and a floating diffusion positioned on a substrate of the pixel;

a charge barrier positioned on the substrate between the first photo-diode and the second photo-diode, the charge barrier temporarily blocking charge transfer between the first photo-diode and the second photo-diode;

a pump gate positioned on the substrate adjacent to the charge barrier, the pump gate pumping the accumulated charge from the first photo-diode to the second photo-diode through the charge barrier in response to a pump voltage applied by a controller; and

a transfer gate positioned on the substrate between the second photo-diode and the floating diffusion, the transfer gate transferring the pumped charge from the second photo-diode to the floating diffusion in response to a transfer voltage applied by a controller.

2. The pumped pixel of claim 1 ,

wherein the second photo-diode has a greater well depth than the first photo-diode for storing the charge, and the substrate below the pump gate has a clock well for storing charge and a clock barrier to block the charge in the clock well from transferring back into the first photo-diode, and

wherein during an integration period or a storage period, the controller is configured to repeatedly:

a) apply a positive pump voltage to the pump gate to lower the clock barrier and the clock well to transfer accumulated charge from the first photo-diode into the clock well, and

b) apply a negative pump voltage to the pump gate to raise the clock barrier and the clock well, to transfer the charge from the clock well over a top portion of the charge barrier and into the second photo-diode for storage.

3. The pumped pixel of claim 1 ,

wherein the first photo-diode and second photo-diode have equal well depths for storing the charge, and the substrate below the pump gate has a clock well for storing charge and a clock barrier to block the charge in the clock well from transferring back into the first photo-diode, and

wherein during an integration period or a storage period, the controller is configured to:

a) apply a positive pump voltage to the pump gate to lower the clock barrier and the clock well to transfer accumulated charge from the first photo-diode into the clock well, and

b) apply a negative pump voltage to the pump gate to raise the clock barrier and the clock well to transfer the charge from the clock well over a top portion of the charge barrier and into the second photo-diode for storage.

4. The pumped pixel of claim 1 ,

wherein the pump gate has a clock well for storing charge and a clock barrier to block the charge in the clock well from transferring back into the first photo-diode, the clock well is doped to be deeper than the clock barrier, and the charge barrier is an n-doped region of the substrate below a p-doped surface that blocks the flow of electrons.

5. The pumped pixel of claim 1 ,

wherein the substrate below the transfer gate has a transfer well for transferring charge from the second photo-diode to the floating diffusion, and

wherein during an integration period and a storage period, the controller is configured to apply a negative transfer voltage to the transfer gate to raise the transfer well and block charge from entering the floating diffusion.

wherein during a readout period, the controller is configured to apply a positive transfer voltage to the transfer gate to lower the transfer well and transfer the pumped charge stored in the second photo-diode to the floating diffusion for pixel readout.

6. The pumped pixel of claim 1 ,

wherein a CMOS imager includes an array of the pumped pixels, and

during a rolling shutter mode of the imager, for each of the pumped pixels in a selected row of the array, the controller is configured to successively:

a) apply a reset voltage during a reset period to the floating diffusion, the first photo-diode and the second photo-diode to clear stored charge,

b) apply a positive and then negative voltage during a storage period after the integration period to the pump gate to transfer the accumulated charge from the first photo-diode over the charge barrier into the second photo-diode for storage, and

c) apply a positive voltage during a readout period to the transfer gate to transfer the charge stored in the second photo-diode to the floating diffusion for pixel readout.

7. The pumped pixel of claim 1 ,

wherein a CMOS imager includes an array of the pumped pixels, and

during a global shutter mode of the imager, the controller is configured to successively:

a) apply a reset voltage during a reset period to the floating diffusion, the first photo-diode and the second photo-diode of every pumped pixel in the array to simultaneously clear stored charge,

b) apply a positive and then negative voltage during a storage period after the integration period to the pump gate of every pumped pixel to simultaneously transfer the accumulated charge from the first photo-diode over the charge barrier into the second photo-diode, and

c) apply a positive voltage during a readout period to the transfer gate of each pumped pixel in a selected row to transfer the charge stored in the second photo-diode to the floating diffusion for each pixel row.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 13, 2024
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2016
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2016
From: APTINA IMAGING CORPORATION
To: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 26, 2011
From: WAN, CHUNG CHUN; LI, XIANGLI
To: APTINA IMAGING CORPORATION
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