Solid-state color imaging device

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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357 24, 357 59, 358 44, H01L 2714, H01L 3100, H01L 2978, H04N 907

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042426944

ABSTRACT:
A solid-state color imaging device contains semiconductive photoelectric elements for light of the respective primary colors, and means for sequentially transmitting charges as electric signals, the charges having been generated and stored according to the quantities of the corresponding primary color light beams received by the photoelectric elements. Transparent conductive films are provided through transparent insulating films on the light receiving sides of the photoelectric elements for at least two primary color light beams, and the charge storage capacitances of the respective photoelectric elements or the ratios of the quantities of light actually reaching photoelectric transduction portions to the entering quantities of the corresponding primary color light beam in the respective photoelectric elements are set at predetermined values.

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