IP Library Granted Patent US 10,108,841
Granted Patent B2
US 10,108,841 · App. 15/087,544 · Granted Oct 23, 2018

Biometric sensor with diverging optical element

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Patent No.
US 10,108,841
App. No.
15/087,544
Granted
Oct 23, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical biometric sensor includes an array of light sensing elements, an array of diverging optical elements, and an array of apertures disposed between the array of light sensing elements and the array of diverging optical elements. Light incident on the diverging optical elements within a limited acceptance angle passes through the apertures and towards the light sensing elements and light incident on the diverging optical elements outside of the limited acceptance angle diverges away from the apertures.

Claims (39)

1. An optical biometric sensor, comprising:

an array of light sensing elements;

an array of diverging optical elements; and

an array of apertures in an opaque material layer disposed between the array of light sensing elements and the array of diverging optical elements, each aperture in the array of apertures being disposed between a corresponding one of said diverging optical elements and at least one corresponding light sensing element in the array of light sensing elements;

wherein light incident on the diverging optical elements within a limited acceptance angle passes through the corresponding apertures and towards the at least one corresponding light sensing element and wherein light incident on the diverging optical elements that is outside of the limited acceptance angle diverges away from the corresponding apertures and towards the opaque material layer.

2. The optical biometric sensor of claim 1 , wherein the array of diverging optical elements includes a plurality of lens elements formed of a second material having a second index of refraction, n 2 , different than a first index of refraction, n 1 , of a first material from which the light incident on the diverging optical elements enters the diverging optical elements.

3. The optical biometric sensor of claim 1 , wherein the array of apertures has a pitch less than a pitch of ridges in a fingerprint.

4. The optical biometric sensor of claim 1 , further including an array of optical color filter elements disposed between the array of apertures and the array of light sensing elements.

5. The optical biometric sensor of claim 1 , further including an array of collimator filter hole structures, wherein each aperture is disposed proximal to a light entry end of a corresponding collimator filter hole structure, and wherein each collimator filter hole structure extends from the corresponding aperture toward the at least one corresponding light sensing element.

6. The optical biometric sensor of claim 5 , wherein a diameter or a width of each collimator filter hole structure decreases from the light entry end to a distal end proximal the at least one corresponding light sensing element.

7. The optical biometric sensor of claim 5 , wherein the array of apertures is disposed on a back side of a semiconductor die within which the array of light sensing elements is formed, and wherein the array of collimator filter hole structures is formed in the backside of the semiconductor die.

8. The optical biometric sensor of claim 1 , further including an array of collimator filter hole structures, wherein each aperture forms a light entry end of a corresponding collimator filter hole structure, and wherein each collimator filter hole structure extends from the corresponding aperture toward the at least one corresponding light sensing element.

9. The optical biometric sensor of claim 1 , further including an array of collimator filter hole structures, wherein each aperture is disposed proximal to a light exit end of a corresponding collimator filter hole structure, and wherein each collimator filter hole structure extends from the corresponding aperture toward at least one corresponding diverging optical element disposed at a light entry end of the collimator filter hole structure.

10. The optical biometric sensor of claim 1 , wherein the array of apertures is disposed on a back side of a semiconductor die within which the array of light sensing elements is formed.

11. The optical biometric sensor of claim 1 , wherein the biometric sensor is a fingerprint sensor.

12. A method for making an optical biometric sensor, comprising:

forming an array of light sensing elements in a substrate;

forming an array of apertures in an opaque material layer on the substrate;

forming an array of diverging optical elements on the array of apertures, wherein the array of apertures is disposed between the array of light sensing elements and the array of diverging optical elements, each aperture in the array of apertures being disposed between a corresponding one of said diverging optical elements and at least one corresponding light sensing element in the array of light sensing elements,

wherein the array of diverging optical elements is arranged such that light incident on the diverging optical elements within a limited acceptance angle passes through the corresponding apertures and towards the at least one corresponding light sensing element and such that light incident on the diverging optical elements outside of the limited acceptance angle diverges away from the corresponding apertures and towards the opaque material layer.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising forming an array of optical color filter elements between the array of apertures and the array of light sensing elements.

14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising forming an array of collimator filter hole structures.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the array of apertures is disposed on a back side of a semiconductor die comprising the substrate within which the array of light sensing elements is formed, and wherein the array of collimator filter hole structures is formed in the backside of the semiconductor die.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein each aperture is disposed proximal to a light exit end of a corresponding collimator filter hole structure, and wherein each collimator filter hole structure extends from the corresponding aperture toward at least one corresponding diverging optical element disposed at a light entry end of the collimator filter hole structure.

17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the array of apertures is disposed on a back side of a semiconductor die comprising the substrate within which the array of light sensing elements is formed.

18. An input device for imaging a biometric object, comprising:

an input surface;

an optical image sensor for sensing a biometric object at the input surface; and

a display cover lens positioned between the optical image sensor and the input surface;

wherein the optical image sensor comprises:

an array of light sensing elements;

an array of diverging optical elements; and

an array of apertures in an opaque material layer disposed between the array of light sensing elements and the array of diverging optical elements, each aperture in the array of apertures being disposed between a corresponding one of said diverging optical elements and at least one corresponding light sensing element in the array of light sensing elements,

wherein light incident on the diverging optical elements from the input surface within a limited acceptance angle passes through the corresponding apertures and towards the at least one corresponding light sensing element and wherein light incident on the diverging optical elements from the input surface outside of the limited acceptance angle diverges away from the corresponding apertures towards the opaque material layer.

19. The input device of claim 18 , wherein a surface of the display cover lens comprises the input surface.

20. The input device of claim 18 , wherein the input surface comprises a surface of an optically transparent glass or polymer material layer overlaying the display cover lens.

21. The input device of claim 18 , wherein the array of apertures has a pitch less than a pitch of ridges in a fingerprint.

22. The input device of claim 18 , further including an array of collimator filter hole structures, wherein each aperture defines a light entry end of a corresponding collimator filter hole structure, and wherein each collimator filter hole structure extends from the corresponding aperture toward the at least one corresponding light sensing element.

23. The input device of claim 22 , wherein a diameter or a width of each collimator filter hole structure decreases from the light entry end to a distal end proximal the at least one corresponding light sensing element.

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