E. Roks, P. Centen, L. Sankaranarayanan, J. Slotboom, J. Bosiers, W. Huinink
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A bipolar floating base detector (FBD) for CCD image sensors
A new bipolar charge detector, called the Floating Base Detector (FBD), fabricated in a standard CCD image sensor process, is presented. It can be used as an output structure for CCD registers or as a compact pixel-gain element. The FBD, with a charge handling capability of 30,000 electrons, has achieved a dynamic range of 84 dB over 5 MHz bandwidth which corresponds to a noise electron equivalent of 1.9 electrons.<>