Semiconductor high-energy radiation imaging device

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PATENT NO 5812191
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08454789

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A semiconductor high-energy radiation imaging device having an array of pixel cells includes a semiconductor detector substrate and a semiconductor readout substrate. The semiconductor detector substrate includes an array of pixel detector cells, each of which directly generates charge in response to incident high-energy radiation. The semiconductor readout substrate includes an array of individually addressable pixel circuits, each of which is connected to a corresponding pixel detector cell to form a pixel cell. Each pixel circuit includes charge accumulation circuitry for accumulating charge directly resulting from high-energy radiation incident on a corresponding pixel detector cell, readout circuitry for reading the accumulated charge, and reset circuitry for resetting the charge accumulation circuitry. The charge accumulation circuitry has a charge storage capacity sufficient to store at least 1.8 million electrons for accumulating charge directly resulting from a plurality of successive high-energy radiation hits on the corresponding pixel dectector cell prior to readout or resetting of the charge accumulation circuitry.

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SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTMÜNCHEN

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Orava, Risto Olavi Helsinki, FI 5 166
Pyyhtia, Jouni Ilari Vantaa, FI 13 310
Sarakinos, Miltiadis Evangelos Geneva, CH 8 197
Schulman, Tom Gunnar Masala, FI 9 205
Spartiotis, Konstantinos Evangelos Helsinki, FI 18 479

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