What is a Highly Sensitive Image Sensor?
The SMPD (Single-carrier Modulation Photo Detector), our most recently developed technology, applies nano material (resulted) from the quantum effect into unit pixels of the photo detection area in order to realize highly sensitive images. The nano structural photodetector functions as multiple carriers using the quantum effect as single electrons. The photodetector, which uses a simple quantum structure to the electron carrier, has an immense light amplification rate, many times more in comparison to PN junction photodiodes. Consequently, the nano photodetector has optical response characteristics and a photoelectric transformation effect, while making it possible to work with low power consumption. The SMPD image sensor has applied such features of photoelectric elements using nano technique to produce highly integrated pixel density and maximize the efficiency of photo detection.
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