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CCDs Promise 85 Percent Peak Quantum Efficiency

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Paula M. Powell, Senior Editor

Although the line between the functionality of CMOS and CCD imaging sensors has blurred for many applications, there are still times when one is a more optimum solution. Consider, for example, higher-performance scientific, astronomical and medical applications that demand extremely low noise and dark current, as well as high sensitivity. Here, the selection process will probably lean more toward CCD sensors, said Helen Titus, marketing manager at Eastman Kodak Co.'s Imaging Sensors Div. in Rochester, N.Y. By combining transparent gate technology that it introduced in 1999 with microlens...Read full article

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