Radioisotope power source embedded in electronic devices
US-2016379729-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9985057B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9985057-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715644735-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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A unit pixel element that acts as an image sensor or a solar cell according to the present invention comprises a photo detector that drives a photocurrent flow, induced by light incident onto the gate, along the channel between the source and the drain; a first switch that is wired and switched on or switched off between the source terminal of the photo detector and the first solar cell bus; and a second switch that is wired and switched on or switched off between the gate terminal of the photo detector and the second solar cell bus, and features a function of light energy harvesting and high-efficiency photoelectric conversion that generates and supplies effective electric power.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An array element, which acts as an image sensor or a solar cell, comprising: subelements each of which arrays two or more unit pixel elements in a first direction; and a subelement switch that is switched on or switched off between the subelements in order to array two or more subelements in a second direction, wherein the subelement comprises a unit pixel element that includes a photo detector that drives a photocurrent flow, induced by light incident onto a gate, along a channel between a source and a drain; and a first switch and a second switch that connect a corresponding one of terminals of the photo detector to a first solar cell bus and a second solar cell bus, wherein the subelements arranged in the second direction share the first solar cell bus and the second solar cell bus. 2. The array element of claim 1 additionally including a control section that generates individual control signals for the first switch and the second switch in the plurality of unit pixel elements. 3. An array element, which acts as an image sensor or a solar cell, comprising: subelements that array two or more unit pixel elements in a first direction; and a subelement switch that is switched on or switched off between the subelements in order to array two or more the subelements in a second direction, wherein the subelement comprises a unit pixel element that includes a photo detector that drives a photocurrent flow, induced by light incident onto a gate, along a channel between a source and a drain; and a first switch and a second switch that connects a corresponding one of terminals of the photo detector to a first solar cell bus and a second solar cell bus, and a unit pixel output terminal that is wired to the second solar cell bus and charges the second solar cell bus with the photocurrent by means of voltage, wherein the subelements arranged in the second direction share the first solar cell bus and the second solar cell bus. 4. The array element of claim 3 additionally including a control section that generates individual control signals for the first switch and the second switch in the plurality of unit pixel elements. 5. The array element of claim 3 , wherein the second switch is wired between the source terminal of the photo detector and the second solar cell bus in order to output the photocurrent off the pixel output terminal. 6. The array element of claim 3 , wherein the photo detector additionally includes a third switch that is wired and switched on or switched off between the second switch and the pixel output terminal. 7. The array element of claim 3 , wherein the photo detector additionally includes a fourth switch that is wired and switched on or switched off between the reset terminal of the photo detector and the first solar cell bus. 8. The array element of claim 7 , wherein the reset terminal is doped with impurities that are different from those doped in the source and the drain.
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