Image capture device using a secondary electrode

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Non-single crystal – or recrystallized – semiconductor... – Amorphous semiconductor material

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257444, 257448, 25037009, 25037011, 250580, 250591, H01L 3100

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058959360

ABSTRACT:
An image capture panel particularly useful in radiographic application is disclosed, in which the active image capture area of individual sensors having top and bottom charge collecting microplates arrayed in rows and columns is extended by providing an additional charge capture conductive strip over sensor areas which are not normally covered by a charge collecting microplate. The strip may be made integral with the top microplate or may be separate and electrically connected thereto at a single point.

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