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==Inventor(s)==
==Inventor(s)==


[[:Category:MASAAKI Iwane of Kanagawa (JP)|MASAAKI Iwane of Kanagawa (JP)]][[Category:MASAAKI Iwane of Kanagawa (JP)]]
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[[:Category:SATOSHI Suzuki of Tokyo (JP)|SATOSHI Suzuki of Tokyo (JP)]][[Category:SATOSHI Suzuki of Tokyo (JP)]]
[[:Category:SATOSHI Suzuki of Tokyo JP|SATOSHI Suzuki of Tokyo JP]][[Category:SATOSHI Suzuki of Tokyo JP]]


==PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND EQUIPMENT==
==PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND EQUIPMENT==
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This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250006750 titled 'PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND EQUIPMENT
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250006750 titled 'PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND EQUIPMENT


==Original Abstract Submitted==
==Original Abstract Submitted==

Latest revision as of 03:32, 25 March 2025

PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND EQUIPMENT

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

MASAAKI Iwane of Kanagawa JP

SATOSHI Suzuki of Tokyo JP

PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND EQUIPMENT

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250006750 titled 'PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND EQUIPMENT

Original Abstract Submitted

a photoelectric conversion apparatus includes a semiconductor substrate that includes at least one pixel having a plurality of photoelectric conversion elements configured to receive light from a common microlens, wherein the semiconductor substrate includes a first surface that is formed of light-receiving surfaces of the plurality of photoelectric conversion elements and a second surface that faces the first surface, and the first surface has a concave shape, and at least a portion of the first surface is inclined with respect to the second surface.

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