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Nonideal Heterojunctions for Image Sensors (Paperback)
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Nonideal Heterojunctions for Image Sensors (Paperback)
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The subject of the proposed publication is to study electronic
processes in a nonideal heterojunction in order to use this
material in a high-quality optical fashion and for X-ray image
sensor development. The effects of accumulation and erasure of
recorded optical information, as well as a satisfactory consistent
theory of phenomena and effects are fully described and discussed
in this book. The academic level of this book is advanced: It is
for specialists studying photoelectronics, the physics of surfaces
and sensorics as well as university professors, lecturers and
higher school teachers. It could be used also as a textbook for
post-graduate students, Masters of Sciences and undergraduates.
This contribution describes properties, characteristics and
formation processes for nonideal heterojunction structures based on
micro- and nano-crystalline thin-film semiconductors applied for
optical sensors. The experimental studies concerning the nature of
the conductivity features of the nonideal heterojunctions are
described in detail. A new model of tunnel-hopping transport over
local centers in the space-charge region of heterojunctions with a
continuously changing barrier potential is developed and
experimentally tested. The characteristic density and morphology of
defects at the boundary and in the space charge region of a
nonideal heterojunction are calculated. A comprehensive model for
the recombination of carriers moving along localized states at the
recombination centers of the heteroborder is created. For the first
time, the nature of the photosensitivity features of the nonideal
heterojunction, associated with the presence of deep centers in the
space charge region and their charge exchange under conditions of
photoexcitation is described. A prototype of an optical and X-ray
image sensor, the equipment and software for reading and
visualizing recorded information are analyzed.
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