A non-pixel image reader for continuous image detection based on tandem heterostructures
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22/03/2012
22/03/2012
21/09/2004
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Resumo |
An optically addressed read-write sensor based on two stacked p-i-n heterojunctions is analyzed. The device is a two terminal image sensing structure. The charge packets are injected optically into the p-i-n writer and confined at the illuminated regions changing locally the electrical field profile across the p-i-n reader. An optical scanner is used for charge readout. The design allows a continuous readout without the need for pixel-level patterning. The role of light pattern and scanner wavelengths on the readout parameters is analyzed. The optical-to-electrical transfer characteristics show high quantum efficiency, broad spectral response, and reciprocity between light and image signal. A numerical simulation supports the imaging process. A black and white image is acquired with a resolution around 20 mum showing the potentiality of these devices for imaging applications. |
Identificador |
Vieira M, Fernandes M, Fantoni A, Louro P. A non-pixel image reader for continuous image detection based on tandem heterostructures. Sensors and Actuators A-Physical. 2004; Volume 115, Issue 2-3, 191-195. 0924-4247 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Elsevier Science SA |
Relação |
115 |
Direitos |
restrictedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Tandem structures #Heterojunction #Image sensor #Electrical and numerical simulation |
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article |