Lecture by Prof. Lu Guoneng

Title: CMOS buried multi-junction(BMJ) detector for bio-chemical analysis

Time: 15:00, May 19, 2015
Place: The lecture hall of Shaw Science Building, Wushan Campus
Speaker: Prof. Lu Guoneng, University Lyon 1, France
The BMJ detector with multi-outputs has interesting spectral responses for applications such as bio-chemical analysis. Each buried junction of the detector has a dark current consisting of several components. The major component can be identified and determined by observing dark current’s dependence on reverse bias and temperature, and by measuring test structures of various sizes and shapes. A novel small-sized detector structure with an readout circuit was proposed for alleviating the dark current degradation and improving the performance.


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