128×96 Pixel FEA Image Sensor with HARP Target(Special Issue on Electronic Displays)
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概要
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To investigate the feasibility of a compact FEA image sensor with a large number of pixels, a 128×96 pixel FEA image sensor with a 4-μm-thick HARP target was fabricated and tested for the first time. The experimental results showed that the prototype could stably operate as a highly sensitive image sensor having both sufficient resolution corresponding to the number of pixels and a wide dynamic range, which demonstrated its potential as a next-generation image sensor.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2002-11-01
著者
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Takayama K
Tohoku University Biomedical Engineering Research Organization
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Egami Norifumi
Materials Science & Advanced Devices Nhk Science & Technical Research Laboratories
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Egami Norifumi
Nhk Science And Technology Research Laboratories
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Miyakawa Kazuhiro
Advanced Research And Development Division Nhk Engineering Services Inc.
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TAKIGUCHI Yoshiro
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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OSADA Katsunori
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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NANBA Masakazu
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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MIYAKAWA Kazunori
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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OKAZAKI Saburo
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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YAMAGISHI Toshio
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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TANIOKA Kenkichi
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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ABE Masahide
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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EGAMI Norifumi
the Science & Technical Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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TANAKA Mitsuru
the Product and Development Center, Futaba Corporation
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ITOH Shigeo
the Product and Development Center, Futaba Corporation
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Abe Masahide
Hiroshima International University
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Okazaki Saburo
The Science & Technical Research Laboratories Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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Nanba Masakazu
Nhk Science And Technology Research Laboratories
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Tanioka K
Nhk Science And Technical Research Laboratories
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TAKIGUCHI Yoshiro
NHK Science and Technology Research Laboratories
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Osada Katsunori
The Science & Technical Research Laboratories Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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Itoh Shigeo
The Product And Development Center Futaba Corporation
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Tanoi Keitaro
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Miyakawa Kazunori
The Science & Technical Research Laboratories Japan Broadcasting Corporation
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Tanaka Mitsuru
The Product And Development Center Futaba Corporation
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