Three-dimensional radiation detection device and process for the

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controlled circuit

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2502082, 250332, 2503384, 25037014, 257777, H01L 3114

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055525962

ABSTRACT:
A three-dimensional radiation detection device incorporates a detection array (22) receiving the radiation and supplying signals representing the latter, a circuit for reading these signals comprising a block (24) having at least one stack of elementary reading circuits (28) and an electrical output component (26) connected to the reading circuit. The detection array and the component are respectively fixed to two separate faces of the block.

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