Photoconductor imagers with sandwich structure

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

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ABSTRACT:
An image acquisition device30includes a photoconductor48to convert an electromagnetic radiation into electrical signals, a first layer36or37coupled to the photoconductor48. The first layer36or37includes an insulator54and a plurality of conductors56or57embedded in the insulator54to conduct the electrical signals. A method of making an image acquisition device30includes the step of sandwiching a layer including an insulator and a plurality of conductors embedded in the insulator between a photoconductor layer and an electrode.

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