Split-electrode radiation detector free of sensibility...

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Semiconductor system

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06995375

ABSTRACT:
A radiation detector for detecting a spatial distribution of incident radiation includes a radiation-sensitive semiconductor, a common electrode formed on one surface of the semiconductor for receiving a bias voltage, a plurality of split electrodes formed on the other surface of the semiconductor for outputting, as electric signals, charges generated within the semiconductor by the incident radiation, and a light irradiating mechanism for emitting light at least during a detection of the radiation.

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European Search Report, Application No.: 03017081.5-2213 PCT/, dated Jul. 20, 2005.

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