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Title:
Apparatus for sensing radiation and providing electrical readout
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What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. In combination,
a substrate of semiconductor material having a major surface,
a plurality of first conductive plates, each overlying and in insulated relationship to said major surface and forming a first conductor-insulator-semiconductor capacitor with said substrate,
a plurality of second conductive plates, each adjacent a respective first conductive plate to form a plurality of pairs of plates, said pairs of plates being arranged in a matrix of rows and columns, each of said second conductive plates overlying and in insulated relationship to said major surface and forming a second conductor-insulator-semiconductor capacitor with said substrate, each coupled to a respective first conductor-insulator-semiconductor capacitor,
a plurality of row conductor lines, the first conductive plates in each of said rows connected to a respective row conductor line,
a plurality of column conductor lines, the second conductive plates in each of said columns connected to a respective column conductor line,
a first voltage means for providing a first voltage between said row conductor lines and said substrate to deplete respective first portions of said substrate lying thereunder of majority charge carriers and provide a potential of a first value therein,
a second voltage means for providing a second voltage between said column conductor lines and said substrate to deplete respective second portions of said substrate lying thereunder of majority charge carriers and providing a potential of a second value therein, said second value being less than said first value,
means for exposing said substrate to radiation whereby charge is stored in said first portions of said substrate,
first means for collapsing and reestablishing said first voltage on each of said row conductor lines in sequence during a respective first period of time, whereby charge stored in each of said first portions of said substrate moves to a respective second portion thereof,
means for sensing in sequence the voltage on each of said column lines during said first period and deriving a video signal therefrom.
2. The combination of claim 1 including second means for collapsing and reestablishing said second voltage on said column rows after sensing the voltages thereon during said first period to cause charge stored in said second portions of the devices of said row to be injected into said substrate.
3. The combination of claim 2 including means for reestablishing said first voltage on said row lines after reestablishing said second voltage on said column lines.
4. The combination of claim 1 including means for floating said row lines after said first voltage is provided thereon and means for floating said column lines after said second voltage is provided thereon.
5. The combination of claim 1 in which said first voltage and said second voltage are approximately in the ratio of two to one.
6. The combination of claim 1 in which said sensing means includes means for connecting said column lines in sequence to a signal line on which is established a reference voltage prior to each connection and deriving signal level based on the difference of reference voltage on column line voltage.
7. The combination of claim 1 in which said sensing means includes means for establishing voltage levels in sequence on a capacitance in accordance with the voltage levels of said column lines.
8. The combination of claim 8 including means for periodically sampling the voltage on said capacitance to provide an electrical output varying in time in accordance with the variation in amplitude of the samples.
9. In combination,
a substrate of semiconductor material having a major surface,
a plurality of first conductive plates, each overlying and in insulated relationship to said major surface and forming a first conductor-insulator-semiconductor capacitor with said substrate,
a plurality of second conductive plates, each adjacent a respective first conductive plate to form a plurality of pairs of plates, said pairs of plates being arranged in a row, each of said second conductive plates overlying and in insulated relationship to said major surface and forming a second conductor-insulator-semiconductor capacitor with said substrate, each coupled to a respective first conductor-insulator-semiconductor capacitor,
a row conductor line, the first conductive plates in said row connected to said row conductor line,
a plurality of column conductor lines, the second conductive plates in each of said columns connected to a respective column conductor line,
a first voltage means for providing a first voltage between said row conductor line and said substrate to deplete respective first portions of said substrate lying thereunder of majority charge carriers and provide a potential of a first value therein,
a second voltage means for providing a second voltage between said column conductor lines and said substrate to deplete respective second portions of said substrate lying thereunder of majority charge carriers and provide a potential of a second value therein, said second value being less than said first value,
means for exposing said substrate to radiation whereby charge is stored in said first portions of said substrate,
first means for collapsing and reestablishing said first voltage on said row conductor line during a first period of time, whereby charge stored in each of said first portions of said substrate moves to a respective second portion thereof,
means for sensing in sequence the voltage on each of said column lines during said first period and deriving a video signal therefrom.
Other info:
Inventors:
Michon, Gerald J. (Waterford, NY, US)
Application Number:
554155
Filing Date: 1975-02-28 Publication_date: 1976-01-27 Assignee:
General Electric Company (Schenectady, NY)
Primary Class(es):
257/229
257/231, 257/E27.158
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Borchelt, Archie R.
Assistant Examiner:
Nelms, D. C.
Attorney:
Zaskalicky; Julius J., Cohen; Joseph T., Squillaro; Jerome C.
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