Solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light

US10553626B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10553626-B2
Application numberUS-201515307883-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 7, 2015
Priority dateMay 9, 2014
Publication dateFeb 4, 2020
Grant dateFeb 4, 2020

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To provide a solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light which can measure the amount of irradiation with ultraviolet light harmful to the human body using a simplified structure and properly and accurately, which can be readily integrated with a sensor of a peripheral circuit, which is small, light-weight, and low-cost, and which is suitable for mobile or wearable purposes. One solution is a solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light which is provided with a first photodiode ( 1 ), a second photodiode ( 2 ), and a differential circuit which receives respective signals based on outputs from these photodiodes, wherein a position of the maximum concentration of a semiconductor impurity is provided in each of the photodiodes ( 1,2 ) and in a semiconductor layer region formed on each photodiode, and an optically transparent layer having a different wavelength selectivity is provided on a light-receiving surface of each photodiode.

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A solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light, comprising: a semiconductor substrate containing silicon as a main component, and a photodiode formed inside the semiconductor substrate; the photodiode having, from a rear surface side of the substrate, a layered configuration comprising a first semiconductor region of a first conductive type, a second semiconductor region of a second conductive type different from the first conductive type and forming a semiconductor coupling with the first semiconductor region, and a third semiconductor region of the first conductive type provided on the second semiconductor region, the second and third semiconductor regions forming a semiconductor junction; the second semiconductor region containing semiconductor impurities of the second conductive type; and a content concentration distribution of the impurities in a depth direction from a light-incident side surface of the third semiconductor region having a maximum concentration position in a layer region between the incident side surface and a depth position at which light absorption of UV-A and UV-B light is zero or effectively zero, wherein the concentration of the impurities at the maximum concentration position is at least 1×10 19 /cm 3 where all or substantially all lines of electric force that occur by a fixed charge produced by irradiation of far ultraviolet light terminate. 2. The solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light according to claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor junction between the second and third semiconductor regions is formed at a position between about 50 to about 80 nm from the incident side surface so as to increase sensitivity to ultraviolet light, and the concentration of the impurities around the junction position of the semiconductor junction is at most 1×10 17 /cm 3 so as to suppress generation of dark current. 3. An electronic device comprising the solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light according to claim 1 . 4. The electronic device according to claim 3 , further comprising a communication function. 5. An electronic device comprising the solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light according to claim 2 . 6. The electronic device according to claim 5 , further comprising a communication function. 7. A solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light, comprising: a semiconductor substrate containing silicon as a main component, a first photodiode and a second photodiode disposed inside the semiconductor substrate so as to not effectively overlap three-dimensionally, and a differential signal processor adapted to receive a first signal on the basis of a first output of the first photodiode and a second signal on the basis of a second output of the second photodiode; and a first layer that selectively transmits light of a first wavelength region and spatially covers a light-receiving surface of the first photodiode, and a second layer that transmits light of a second wavelength region different from the first wavelength region and spatially covers a light-receiving surface of the second photodiode on the light-receiving side; the first and second photodiodes having been formed under identical semiconductor manufacturing process conditions inside the semiconductor substrate and each comprising a first semiconductor layer region of a first conductive type, a second semiconductor layer region of a second conductive type that differs in polarity from the first conductive type and is provided on the first semiconductor layer region, and a third semiconductor layer region of the first conductive type provided on the second semiconductor layer region, the second and third semiconductor layer regions forming a semiconductor junction; the first semiconductor layer region containing semiconductor impurities with a concentration distributed in a layer thickness direction providing a position of a maximum concentration in the distribution; the third semiconductor layer region containing semiconductor impurities with a concentration distributed in a layer thickness direction providing a position of a maximum concentration in the distribution; the position of the maximum concentration in the third semiconductor layer region being provided in a layer region between the incident side surface and a depth position at which light absorptions of UV-A and UV-B light is zero or effectively zero, wherein the concentration of the impurities at the maximum concentration position of the third semiconductor layer is at least 1×10 19 /cm 3 . 8. The solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light according to claim 7 , wherein the first layer and the second layer contain silicon and hydrogen, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon, and the second layer contains hydrogen in an amount less than an amount of hydrogen in the first layer. 9. An electronic device comprising the solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light according to claim 8 . 10. The electronic device according to claim 9 , further comprising a communication function. 11. An electronic device comprising the solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light according to claim 7 . 12. The electronic device according to claim 11 , further comprising a communication function. 13. A solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light, comprising: a semiconductor substrate containing silicon as a main component, a first photodiode and a second photodiode disposed inside the semiconductor substrate so as to not effectively overlap three-dimensionally, and a differential signal processor adapted to receive a first signal on the basis of an output of the first photodiode and a second signal on the basis of an output of the second photodiode; and a first layer that selectively transmits light of a first wavelength region and spatially covers a light-receiving surface of the first photodiode, and a second layer that transmits light of a second wavelength region different from the first wavelength region and spatially covers a light-receiving surface of the second photodiode on the light-receiving side; the first and second photodiodes having been formed under identical semiconductor manufacturing process conditions inside the semiconductor substrate and each comprising a first semiconductor layer region of a first conductive type, a second semiconductor layer region of a second conductive type that differs in polarity from the first conductive type and which is provided on the first semiconductor layer region, and a third semiconductor layer region of the first conductive type provided on the second semiconductor layer region, the second and third semiconductor layer regions forming a semiconductor junction; the first semiconductor layer region containing semiconductor impurities with a concentration distributed in a layer thickness direction providing a position of a maximum concentration; the third semiconductor layer region containing semiconductor impurities with a concentration distributed in a layer thickness direction providing a position of a maximum concentration, the position of maximum concentration in the third semiconductor layer being provided in a layer region between the incident side surface and a depth position at which light absorption of UV-A and UV-B light is zero or effectively zero, wherein the concentration of the impurities at the maximum concentration position in the third semiconductor layer region is at least 1×10 19 /cm 3 where all or substantially all lines of electric force that occur by a fixed charge pro

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What does patent US10553626B2 cover?
To provide a solid-state light-receiving device for ultraviolet light which can measure the amount of irradiation with ultraviolet light harmful to the human body using a simplified structure and properly and accurately, which can be readily integrated with a sensor of a peripheral circuit, which is small, light-weight, and low-cost, and which is suitable for mobile or wearable purposes. One so…
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Univ Tohoku
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01L27/1443. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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