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12 January 2004 Hybrid imaging: a quantum leap in scientific imaging
Gene Atlas, Mark Vogel Wadsworth
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Abstract
ImagerLabs has advanced its patented next generation imaging technology called the Hybrid Imaging Technology (HIT) that offers scientific quality performance. The key to the HIT is the merging of the CCD and CMOS technologies through hybridization rather than process integration. HIT offers exceptional QE, fill factor, broad spectral response and very low noise properties of the CCD. In addition, it provides the very high-speed readout, low power, high linearity and high integration capability of CMOS sensors. In this work, we present the benefits, and update the latest advances in the performance of this exciting technology.
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Gene Atlas and Mark Vogel Wadsworth "Hybrid imaging: a quantum leap in scientific imaging", Proc. SPIE 5167, Focal Plane Arrays for Space Telescopes, (12 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.511903
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

CCD image sensors

Sensors

Amplifiers

CMOS sensors

Image processing

Imaging systems

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