Wavelength selective photodetector

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

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257436, 257464, H01L 310352

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ABSTRACT:
A wavelength selective photodetector including: a substrate having a buried insulator layer for electrically isolating a lower section of the substrate located below the insulator layer from an upper section of the substrate located above the insulator layer; and a photon detector formed on the upper section of the substrate for detecting photons in a selected wavelength range, wherein the upper section has a selected thickness and the thickness determines at least in part the selected wavelength range of the detected photons.

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