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Integrierte Detektorschaltungen

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Part of the book series: Halbleiter-Elektronik ((HALBLEITER,volume 11))

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Die Entwicklung der integrierten Detektorschaltungen geht ein her mit dem Fortschritt des Integrationsgrades bei den integrierten Schaltungen überhaupt. Sie ist daher auch im wesentlichen an das Silizium gebunden. Nur dort, wo zwingende technische Gründe gegen das Silizium sprechen, wie im infraroten Spektralbereich, werden andere Werkstoffe als Detektormaterial eingesetzt. In diesem Kapitel sollen Schaltungen behandelt werden, bei denen eine Vielzahl von Detektoren zusammen mit ihren Ausleseschaltungen integriert sind. Vidikonröhren etwa, wo nur die Detektoranordnung integriert ist und das Signal durch Abtasten mit einem Elektronenstrahl ausgelesen wird, werden nur zum Vergleich herangezogen.

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Herbst, H. (1986). Integrierte Detektorschaltungen. In: Optoelektronik II. Halbleiter-Elektronik, vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82640-5_5

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