SOI monolithic pixel technology for radiation image sensor

Y. Arai, T. Miyoshi, I. Kurachi
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Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) technology is a suitable choice to realize monolithic radiation imaging device as it involves a separate thick silicon layer in addition to a circuit layer. However, there are several issues to overcome for using radiation sensors and CMOS LSI circuits on a same die, i.e., the back-gate effect, coupling between sensors and circuits, and the total ionization dose (TID) effect. These issues have been solved by introducing a middle Si layer between the sensor and circuit layer (double SOI). The back-gate effect and the coupling are successfully suppressed and radiation hardness is increased by more than 100 kGy(Si) by introducing bias in the middle Si layer. In addition, a small pixel size is achieved by using the PMOS and NMOS active merge technique in SOI. This enables a much smaller layout size than that in the bulk CMOS process with the same feature size, while maintaining a high enough analog operation voltage. An example of a counting-type detector is also shown.
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辐射图像传感器的SOI单片像素技术
绝缘体上硅(SOI)技术是实现单片辐射成像器件的合适选择,因为除了电路层外,还需要单独的厚硅层。然而,在同一芯片上使用辐射传感器和CMOS LSI电路有几个问题需要克服,即后门效应、传感器和电路之间的耦合以及总电离剂量(TID)效应。这些问题已经通过在传感器和电路层之间引入中间硅层(双SOI)来解决。通过在中间硅层引入偏置,成功地抑制了后门效应和耦合,使辐射硬度提高了100 kGy(Si)以上。此外,在SOI中采用PMOS和NMOS有源合并技术,实现了较小的像素尺寸。这使得与具有相同特征尺寸的批量CMOS工艺相比,可以实现更小的布局尺寸,同时保持足够高的模拟工作电压。还给出了一个计数型检测器的例子。
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