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@BOOK{Durini:153885,
author = {Durini, Daniel},
title = {{H}igh {P}erformance {S}ilicon {I}maging. {F}undamentals
and {A}pplications of {CMOS} and {CCD} sensors},
volume = {60},
address = {UK},
publisher = {Woodhead Publishing Ltd. Elsevier Imprint},
reportid = {FZJ-2014-03359},
isbn = {978-0-85709-598-5},
series = {Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical
Materials},
pages = {456 p.},
year = {2014},
abstract = {Silicon imaging is a fast-growing area of the semiconductor
industry. Its use in cell phone cameras is already well
established, and emerging applications include web,
security, automotive, and digital cinema cameras. High
Performance Silicon Imaging covers the fundamentals of
silicon image sensors, with a focus on existing performance
issues and potential solutions. The book considers several
applications for the technology. Part I includes a review of
the fundamental principles of photosensing and the
operational principles of silicon image sensors. It also
focuses on charged coupled device (CCD) image sensors and
metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors. The
performance issues considered include image quality,
detector sensitivity, data-transfer rate, system level
integration, rate of power consumption, and the potential
for 3D sensor development. Part II provides a detailed
discussion of how CMOS technology can be used in a range of
areas,including mobile devices, image sensors for automotive
applications, highdefinition TV imaging, sensors for several
forms of scientific imaging, space, and sensors for medical
applications. High Performance Silicon Imaging is an
excellent resource for both academics and engineers working
in the optics, photonics, semiconductor and electronics
industries.},
cin = {ZEA-2},
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pnm = {315 - Imaging and radiooncology (POF2-315) / 332 - Imaging
the Living Brain (POF2-332) / 355 - Ionizing Radiation:
National Center for Radiation Sciences (NCRS) (POF2-355) /
423 - Sensorics and bioinspired systems (POF2-423) / 434 -
Optics and Photonics (POF2-434) / 472 - Key Technologies and
Innovation Processes (POF2-472) / 541 - Photons (POF2-541) /
143 - Radiation Research (POF2-143)},
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G:(DE-HGF)POF2-143},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/153885},
}