T. Satoh, N. Mutoh, M. Furumiya, I. Murakami, S. Suwazono, C. Ogawa, K. Hatano, H. Utsumi, S. Kawai, K. Arai, M. Morimoto, K. Orihara, T. Tamura, N. Teranishi, Y. Hokari
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Abstract
We have determined the practical limits of cell size reduction in interline-transfer CCD image sensors, limits resulting from diffraction occurring at the aperture above the photodiode. We have found that image cell size cannot be reduced to a level for which aperture width would fall below about 0.2 /spl mu/m. We have also found, however, that image cells with greater than 0.2 /spl mu/m aperture size are sensitive over the entire wavelength range of visible light, and that sensitivity can be increased by thinning the photoshield film.