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Toward direct light-to-digital conversion using a pulse-driven hybrid MOS-PN photodetector

Sallin, Denis  
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Koukab, Adil
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Kayal, Maher  
2015
Optics Letters

In this Letter, a direct light-to-digital converter based on an MOS-PN photodetector driven by pulsed voltage is presented. The objective is to avoid any analog-to-digital or time-to-digital conversion and, thereby, to pave the way for a new generation of fully digital imaging sensors with reduced complexity, area, and power consumption. Moreover, the pulsed voltage operation allows for a significant reduction of the dark level. The concept is validated by a theoretical study and TCAD simulations. A first prototype fabricated in 0.18 mu m CMOS technology is presented. The experimental results under various light conditions show that the pulsed voltage improves the light sensitivity by several orders of magnitude. (C) 2015 Optical Society of America

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DOI
10.1364/Ol.40.000669
Web of Science ID

WOS:000349848400059

Author(s)
Sallin, Denis  
Koukab, Adil
Kayal, Maher  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Letters
Volume

40

Issue

4

Start page

669

End page

672

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 13, 2015
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