Photoelectric converter having a light receiving portion...

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controlled circuit

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C348S315000, C257S240000, C257S243000, C257S466000

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10927656

ABSTRACT:
A photoelectric converter with improved charge transfer efficiency from a light receiving portion. The photoelectric converter includes a light receiving portion having an output end and a gate portion having a first side and a second side that both define a readout gate width for the light receiving portion, where the first side of the gate portion confronts the output end of the light receiving portion. The photoelectric converter also includes a charge transfer portion formed to confront the second side of the gate portion, where the readout gate width of said gate portion is wider at the first side confronting said light receiving portion than at the second side confronting said charge transfer portion.

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