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A Bridging Method Expands the Quantum Efficiency of Sensors

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Novel technology fills the gap between back-side-thinned and front-illuminated CCDs.

Behnam Rashidian, Dalsa Life Sciences

The demand for cost-effective, high-performance imaging detectors is prevalent within the scientific research community. CCD sensors are arrays of photosensitive pixels that are covered by parallel layers of polysilicon gates. The layers provide a structure to store and transfer charges that are created in the pixels, which are fabricated on a silicon substrate that forms the back side of the CCD. In a front-illuminated CCD, the incident photons pass through the gates. In a back-illuminated or back-side-thinned CCD, the incident light passes through the thinned silicon substrate of the...Read full article

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    Published: June 2008
    BiophotonicsFeaturesimaging detectorsindustrialMicroscopyphotosensitive pixelsscientific researchSensors & Detectors

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