FINFET PIXEL ARCHITECTURE FOR IMAGE SENSOR PACKAGES AND RELATED METHODS
20210193715 · 2021-06-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L21/762
ELECTRICITY
H01L27/14616
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/4916
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/0273
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/66795
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L21/027
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/306
ELECTRICITY
H01L21/762
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/49
ELECTRICITY
H01L29/66
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A FinFET pixel architecture for an image sensor is disclosed. Specific implementations of a pixel of an image sensor may include a photodiode region coupled with a transfer region coupled with one or more fin field-effect transistors (FinFETs). The one or more FinFETs may be one of a transfer transistor, a storage gate, a reset transistor, a source follower transistor, a row select transistor, or an anti-blooming gate.
Claims
1. A pixel of an image sensor, comprising: a photodiode region coupled with a transfer region coupled with one or more fin field-effect transistors (FinFETs); wherein the one or more FinFETs are one of a transfer transistor, a storage gate, a reset transistor, a source follower transistor, a row select transistor, or an anti-blooming gate.
2. The pixel of claim 1, wherein the one or more FinFETs are aligned with a deep trench isolation region adjacent to the photodiode region.
3. The pixel of claim 2, wherein the photodiode region is defined by the deep trench isolation region and the deep trench isolation region comprises metal.
4. The pixel of claim 1, wherein the one or more FinFETs are arranged around one of the photodiode region or a metal reflector.
5. The pixel of claim 1, further comprising two or more FinFETs, at least one of the two or more FinFETs having a different size.
6. The pixel of claim 1, wherein the one or more FinFETs are formed around a perimeter of the pixel.
7. The pixel of claim 1, wherein each FinFET of the one or more FinFETs comprises silicon and a wrapped polysilicon gate.
8. The pixel of claim 1, further comprising a color filter array coupled over the photodiode region.
9. The pixel of claim 8, further comprising a microlens coupled over the color filter array.
10. A pixel array, comprising: at least two pixels, each of the two pixels comprising a photodiode region, the photodiode region surrounded by one or more field-effect transistors (FinFETs); wherein the one or more FinFETs are one of a transfer transistor, a storage gate, a reset transistor, a source follower transistor, a row select transistor, or an anti-blooming gate.
11. The pixel array of claim 10, further comprising two or more FinFETs, wherein the two or more FinFETs are arranged around the at least two pixels.
12. The pixel array of claim 10, further comprising two or more FinFETs, at least one of the two or more FinFETs having a different size.
13. The pixel array of claim 10, wherein the one or more FinFETs are formed around a perimeter of each pixel of the at least two pixels.
14. A method of forming a pixel, comprising: providing a silicon substrate; patterning a first photoresist layer on the silicon substrate; etching to form one or more field-effect transistor (FinFET) structures on the silicon substrate; depositing a second photoresist layer onto the one or more FinFET structures; implanting a photodiode region; removing the second photoresist layer from the one or more FinFET structures; patterning a third photoresist layer over the photodiode region; implanting the one or more FinFET structures; and implanting the photodiode region in a chained pattern.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising implanting a pinning implant over a storage gate FinFET structure of the one or more FinFET structures.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising implanting an isolation region.
17. The method of claim 14, further comprising growing oxide on the silicon substrate.
18. The method of claim 14, further comprising depositing a gate on the one or more FinFET structures and etching the gate.
19. The method of claim 14, further comprising performing backside deep trench isolation etching.
20. The method of claim 14, further comprising: forming and depositing a dielectric layer; forming one or more vias; forming one or more traces coupled to the one or more vias; forming a passivation layer; depositing an anti-reflective coating; forming a color filter array; and forming a plurality of microlenses over the color filter array.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] Implementations will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, where like designations denote like elements, and:
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DESCRIPTION
[0038] This disclosure, its aspects and implementations, are not limited to the specific components, assembly procedures or method elements disclosed herein. Many additional components, assembly procedures and/or method elements known in the art consistent with the intended FinFET pixel architecture will become apparent for use with particular implementations from this disclosure. Accordingly, for example, although particular implementations are disclosed, such implementations and implementing components may comprise any shape, size, style, type, model, version, measurement, concentration, material, quantity, method element, step, and/or the like as is known in the art for such FinFET pixel architecture, and implementing components and methods, consistent with the intended operation and methods.
[0039] The use of a field-effect transistor (FinFET) pixel architecture within an image sensor may create a structure that may improve charge capacity, global shutter efficiency, quantum efficiency, angle response, noise, and frame rate performance. The charge capacity may be improved by increasing the storage gate area using a FinFET region, which may also allow for a larger photodiode region of the pixel. The global shutter efficiency may be improved by hiding the storage gate node beneath a backside deep trench isolation. Further, a wider source follower transistor may reduce read noise and increase frame rate as the transconductance increases.
[0040] In this disclosure, the FinFET pixel architecture can not only be used for the pixel transistors, but also for the storage gate region of the image sensor. The use of the FinFET architecture in this way reduces the footprint of the storage gate, which may improve global shutter efficiency, as the storage gate node may be hidden under the backside deep trench isolation. The FinFET structure may increase the storage gate area, which may increase the storage gate capacity. The photodiode capacity may also increase due to the smaller storage gate footprint. In various implementations, a silicon substrate with a thickness greater than 3 μm may be used with a PMOS pixel structure, using p-type silicon, or an NMOS pixel structure, using n-type silicon.
[0041] Disclosed herein are implementations of pixels, portions thereof, and circuits thereof. The pixels disclosed herein may be global shutter pixels, overflow based high dynamic range (HDR) pixels, or any other type of pixel. While many of the implementations refer to a single active pixel, it is understood that the pixel may be one of a number of pixels in an array of pixels arranged in multiple rows and multiple columns, each column shared by multiple pixel outputs from the multiple rows of pixels to enable a pipelined or sequential readout of each row of pixels in the array through the shared columns coupled thereto. The array of pixels may be formed in a layer of semiconductor material on a common, shared substrate, which may include other elements and circuits of the image sensor. The semiconductor layer may include, by non-limiting example, silicon, silicon carbide, germanium, indium-gallium-arsenide, any combination thereof, or any other semiconductor material.
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[0047] Following the formation of the one or more FinFET structures and the photodiode region, the remaining transistor structures and related interconnect structures between the various transistor structures to form the pixel circuit structures is then carried out. Depending on the particular function of the transistor or device in which the one or more FinFET structures will be included, additional processing may be carried out. For example, in a particular implementations, a gate may be deposited on the FinFET structures and the gate may be patterned using photolithography operations and then etched. In other implementations backside deep trench isolation etching may then be performed on the silicon substrate to help electrically isolate the photodiode regions of each device from each other device. In the process of forming one or more layers of interconnect between the various devices in the pixel a dielectric layer may be formed and deposited over the one or more FinFET structures and the photodiode regions. One or more vias are then formed into the dielectric layer to contact the desired portions of the devices (gate, etc.). One or more traces/metal lines are then formed into the dielectric layer in contact with the one or more vias forming routing between the portions of the devices. The process of depositing dielectric layers, forming vias, and then forming traces may be repeated as many times as needed to form all the electrical routing needed to create the desired pixel circuit. In various implementations, the vias may include a electrically conductive material, such as tungsten. After one or more layers of interconnect have been formed, one or more passivation layers are then formed over the final layer of the one or more layers of interconnect. In various implementations, an anti-reflective coating may be formed over the one or more passivation layers. In particular implementations of image sensors, a color filter array may be formed over the one or more passivation layers. In various implementations, a plurality of microlenses may then be formed over the color filter array.
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[0053] In places where the description above refers to particular implementations of a FinFET pixel architecture and implementing components, sub-components, methods and sub-methods, it should be readily apparent that a number of modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof and that these implementations, implementing components, sub-components, methods and sub-methods may be applied to other FinFET pixel architectures.