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Improvements in silicon photon counting modules

Jackson et al., 2005

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7616360282066180004
Author
Jackson C
Mathewson A
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Semiconductor Photodetectors II

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Recent advances in silicon based photon counting detectors have lead to the development of a new photon counting module. The detector for the module is fabricated in standard bulk silicon using complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) processing steps. High …
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