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16 May 2003 4-μm pixel CMOS image sensor with low-image lag and high-temperature operability
Yasuyuki Endo, Yoshikazu Nitta, Hiroshi Kubo, Takeshi Murao, Ken'ichi Shimomura, Masatoshi Kimura, Kenji Watanabe, Satoshi Yamamoto, Shinji Komori
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Abstract
We present a development of a high image quality color VGA CMOS image sensor with 4-micron pixel pitch, especially focusing on reduction of image lag. In order to eliminate image lag, improvement of charge transfer efficiency from photodiode (PD) to floating diffusion (FD) is a key point. We implemented two novel techniques for this purpose. The first technical point is an optimum design of pixel layout, which provides both high fill factor and a large channel width of transfer gate transistor (TG). We achieved both high fill factor of 42% without microlens and large TG channel width of 1.79um, which is 2.4 times larger than the minimum channel width allowed by design rule. The second technical point is a new device structure of TG by a novel Boron implantation process. This brings a wide path of charge transfer from PD to FD. High-quality images with low image lag, less than 0.75%, were obtained. Moreover, we also achieved a CMOS image sensor with high-temperature operability. In order to stabilize an adequate black level, we developed a new scheme of a black level control that adjusts offset voltages of amplifiers with feedback signal from analog-digital converter (ADC). An adequate black level was realized up to 100 degrees centigrade for a 5.6-micron pitch monochrome CIF sensor.
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Yasuyuki Endo, Yoshikazu Nitta, Hiroshi Kubo, Takeshi Murao, Ken'ichi Shimomura, Masatoshi Kimura, Kenji Watanabe, Satoshi Yamamoto, and Shinji Komori "4-μm pixel CMOS image sensor with low-image lag and high-temperature operability", Proc. SPIE 5017, Sensors and Camera Systems for Scientific, Industrial, and Digital Photography Applications IV, (16 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.482802
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

CMOS sensors

Transistors

Image sensors

Image quality

Analog electronics

Boron

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