IP Library Granted Patent US 10,504,948
Granted Patent B2
US 10,504,948 · App. 16/054,763 · Granted Dec 10, 2019

Elevated pocket pixels, imaging devices and systems including the same and method of forming the same

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Patent No.
US 10,504,948
App. No.
16/054,763
Granted
Dec 10, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

An elevated photosensor for image sensors and methods of forming the photosensor. The photosensor may have light sensors having indentation features including, but not limited to, v-shaped, u-shaped, or other shaped features. Light sensors having such an indentation feature can redirect incident light that is not absorbed by one portion of the photosensor to another portion of the photosensor for additional absorption. In addition, the elevated photosensors reduce the size of the pixel cells while reducing leakage, image lag, and barrier problems.

Claims (63)

1. A pixel cell, comprising:

a photosensor formed from a substrate having a first conductivity type and a doped region having a second conductivity type; and

a raised photosensitive region formed completely above a top surface of the substrate,

wherein the raised photosensitive region includes—

an indentation feature in an upper surface of the raised photosensitive region,

an epitaxial layer formed on the top surface of the substrate,

a hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer formed above the epitaxial layer, and

a metal conductive layer between the epitaxial layer and the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer.

2. The pixel cell of claim 1 , further comprising:

a floating diffusion region;

a transfer transistor gate for transferring charge accumulated at the photosensor to the floating diffusion region; and

a reset transistor gate.

3. The pixel cell of claim 1 , wherein—

the epitaxial layer has the first conductivity type;

the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer has the second conductivity type, and

the epitaxial layer and the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer form a p-n junction or a n-p junction above the top surface of the substrate.

4. The pixel cell of claim 1 , wherein the raised photosensitive region further comprises an upper electrode layer formed above the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer.

5. The pixel cell of claim 4 , further comprising:

a color filter array formed in the indentation feature of the raised photosensitive region above the upper electrode layer; and

a microlens formed above the color filter array.

6. The pixel cell of claim 1 , wherein the indentation feature includes curved or slanted sidewalls such that the indentation feature is u-shaped or v-shaped, respectively, and wherein the raised photosensitive region is configured to—

absorb a first portion of light radiation incident on the indentation feature;

reflect a second portion of the light radiation at a first location to a second location of the raised photosensitive region using the indentation feature; and

absorb at least some of the second portion of the light radiation at the second location of the raised photosensitive region.

7. The pixel cell of claim 6 , wherein the pixel cell is a first pixel cell in a series of pixel cells, and wherein the curved or slanted sidewalls of the indentation feature of the first pixel cell are positioned such that any scattered light is directed to other pixel cells in the series of pixel cells that are not read while the first pixel cell is read.

8. The pixel cell of claim 1 , wherein the raised photosensitive region is a first raised photosensitive region in a series of raised photosensitive regions of the pixel cell.

9. The pixel cell of claim 1 , wherein the first conductivity type is a p-conductivity type.

10. The pixel cell of claim 1 , further comprising at least one trench isolation region formed in the raised photosensitive region and/or in the substrate, wherein the at least one isolation trench is filled with an insulating material such that the at least one isolation trench electrically isolates the raised photosensitive region and/or the pixel cell.

11. A pixel cell, comprising:

a photosensor formed from a substrate having a first conductivity type and a doped region having a second conductivity type; and

a raised photosensitive region formed completely above a top surface of the substrate,

wherein the raised photosensitive region includes—

an indentation feature in an upper surface of the raised photosensitive region, and

a color filter array formed in the indentation feature.

12. The pixel cell of claim 11 , wherein the raised photosensitive region further comprises—

an epitaxial layer formed on the top surface of the substrate, the epitaxial layer having the first conductivity type; and

a hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer formed above the epitaxial layer, the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer having the second conductivity type, wherein the epitaxial layer and the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer form a p-n junction or a n-p junction above the top surface of the substrate.

13. The pixel cell of claim 12 , wherein the raised photosensitive region further comprises—

a metal conductive layer between the epitaxial layer and the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer; and

an upper electrode layer formed above the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer and beneath the color filter array.

14. The pixel cell of claim 11 , wherein the raised photosensitive region further comprises a microlens formed above the color filter array.

15. The pixel cell of claim 11 , wherein the raised photosensitive region is configured to—

absorb a first portion of light radiation incident on the indentation feature;

reflect a second portion of the light radiation at a first location to a second location of the raised photosensitive region using the indentation feature; and

absorb at least some of the second portion of the light radiation at the second location of the raised photosensitive region.

16. The pixel cell of claim 11 , wherein the indentation feature of the raised photosensitive region includes slanted or curved sidewalls such that the indentation feature is v-shaped or u-shaped, respectively.

17. The pixel cell of claim 11 , wherein the raised photosensitive region is a first raised photosensitive region in a series of raised photosensitive regions of the pixel cell.

18. The pixel cell of claim 11 , wherein the first conductivity type is a p-conductivity type.

19. An imaging system, comprising:

a pixel array having a plurality of pixel cells arranged in a predetermined number of columns and rows, wherein each pixel cell in the plurality of pixel cells includes a photosensor formed from a substrate having a first conductivity type and a doped region having a second conductivity type;

a plurality of row and column lines electrically coupled to corresponding pixel cells in the plurality of pixel cells; and

timing and control circuitry configured to read out the charge accumulated in select pixel cells in the plurality of pixel cells via the plurality of row and column lines,

wherein at least one pixel cell in the plurality of pixel cells further includes a raised photosensitive region formed completely above a top surface of the substrate, and

wherein the raised photosensitive region includes—

an indentation feature in an upper surface of the raised photosensitive region,

an epitaxial layer formed on the top surface of the substrate,

a hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer formed above the epitaxial layer, and

a metal conductive layer between the epitaxial layer and the hydrogenated amorphous silicon layer.

20. The imaging system of claim 19 further comprising:

a sample and hold circuit;

a differential amplifier configured to produce one or more differential signals;

an analog to digital converter configured to convert the one or more differential signals into one or more digital signals; and

an image processor configured to form a digital image from the one or more digital signals.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 14, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 14, 2019
From: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 TO PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 13, 2018
From: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SUPPLEMENT NO. 10 TO PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 13, 2018
From: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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