Body potential imager cell

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Field effect device – Having insulated electrode

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C257S291000, C257SE27130, C257SE27133

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10906625

ABSTRACT:
An imaging circuit, an imaging sensor, and a method of imaging. The imaging cell circuit including one or more imaging cell circuits, each imaging cell circuit comprising: a transistor having a floating body for holding charge generated in the floating body in response to exposure of the floating body to electromagnetic radiation; means for biasing the transistor wherein an output of the transistor is responsive to the electromagnetic radiation; and means for selectively connecting the floating body to a reset voltage supply.

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