Guobin Zhao, Hui Zhao, Jian Zhang, Chong Chen, Wang Tao
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Abstract
The objective of this study is to investigate the use of photoelectric conversion technology in the process of creating enhanced photoelectric signal sampling systems using photoelectric conversion technology. The purpose of this research is to strengthen the sensitivity and dependability of signal capture by focusing on three primary aspects: the improvement of absorption, the downsizing of the device, and the efficiency of the conversion. It is possible to increase the amount of light that is absorbed by using localized surface Plasmon resonance for the goal of absorption augmentation. This, in turn, allows for an expansion of the spectrum of signals that may be detected. When compared to other components, the miniaturization component provides a greater emphasis on the design of small devices. This facilitates integration into small-scale sensors and systems, which ultimately results in improved mobility and flexibility. The author of the book “Conversion Efficiency” explores the benefits of plasmonic effects pertaining to the enhancement of photoelectric conversion, which finally leads to an improvement in the performance of the system. The use of photoelectric conversion technology has significant repercussions for a broad variety of applications, some of which include sensing, communication, and instrumentation, amongst others. The promise that this method will bring about a revolution in the processes of data collection is that it will make it possible to provide signal sampling devices that are exceedingly sensitive, compact, and efficient. It is clear that the findings of this research provide a significant contribution to the advancement of technology in domains where precision and reliability are of the highest significance. In addition, this discovery constitutes a significant advancement in the development of methods for sampling photoelectric signals.
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