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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 16, 2021
Filed:
Dec. 13, 2018
SK Hynix Inc., Icheon-si, KR;
Kyoung-In Lee, Icheon-si, KR;
SK hynix Inc., Icheon-si, KR;
Abstract
An image sensor image sensor may include: a substrate; photo-sensing elements formed in the substrate, each photo-sensing element responsive to light to produce a photo-sensing electrical signal; an antireflection layer formed over of the photo-sensing elements and structured to reduce optical reflection to facilitate optical transmission of incident light to the photo-sensing elements through the antireflection layer; color filters formed over the antireflection layer and arranged to spatially correspond to the photo-sensing elements, respectively, each color filter structured to select a designated color in the incident light to transmit through to a corresponding photo-sensing element; and partition patterns formed over the antireflection layer and arranged to spatially correspond to the photo-sensing elements, respectively, to partition light receiving area above the photo-sensing elements into separate light receiving areas, each partition pattern surrounding a corresponding color filter to be separate from an adjacent color filter; grooves formed in upper portions of the partition patterns, and providing air gaps between the adjacent partition patterns; micro lenses formed over the partition patterns and the color filters to direct incident light to the photo-sensing elements through the color filters, respectively. The micro lenses may be separated from one another by the grooves.