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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 17, 2012
Filed:
Jan. 06, 2010
Kazuhito Shimoda, Kyoto, JP;
Shinichi Fujii, Osaka, JP;
Yasutoshi Katsuda, Osaka, JP;
Hiroki Ui, Tokyo, JP;
Yutaka Nishimura, Kanagawa, JP;
Kazuhito Shimoda, Kyoto, JP;
Shinichi Fujii, Osaka, JP;
Yasutoshi Katsuda, Osaka, JP;
Hiroki Ui, Tokyo, JP;
Yutaka Nishimura, Kanagawa, JP;
Sony Corporation, , JP;
Abstract
An image pickup element includes a light receiver having a matrix arrangement formed by disposing first-direction arrays, each having photoelectric converters arranged in a first direction with a gap therebetween, in a second direction orthogonal thereto, and micro-lenses above the light receiver. In the matrix arrangement, a certain first-direction array has two first photoelectric converters receiving, via two micro-lenses, photographic-subject light passing through two segmental regions in an exit pupil of a photographic optical system, and a certain second-direction array has two second photoelectric converters receiving photographic-subject light passing through two segmental regions in the exit pupil. Light axes of the two micro-lenses extend through vicinities of edges, farthest from each other in the first direction, of the first photoelectric converters. The first photoelectric converters include two photoelectric converters that flank one photoelectric converter, disposed at an intersection between the certain first-direction and second-direction arrays, in the certain first-direction array.