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Visible Wavelength Color Filters Using Dielectric Subwavelength Gratings for Backside-Illuminated CMOS Image Sensor Technologies.

Yu HorieSeunghoon HanJeong-Yub LeeJaekwan KimYongsung KimAmir ArbabiChanggyun ShinLilong ShiEhsan ArbabiSeyedeh Mahsa KamaliHong-Seok LeeSungwoo HwangAndrei Faraon
Published in: Nano letters (2017)
We report transmissive color filters based on subwavelength dielectric gratings that can replace conventional dye-based color filters used in backside-illuminated CMOS image sensor (BSI CIS) technologies. The filters are patterned in an 80 nm-thick poly silicon film on a 115 nm-thick SiO2 spacer layer. They are optimized for operating at the primary RGB colors, exhibit peak transmittance of 60-80%, and have an almost insensitive response over a ± 20° angular range. This technology enables shrinking of the pixel sizes down to near a micrometer.
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