Fully-depleted, back-illuminated charge-coupled devices fabricated on high-resistivity silicon
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Fully-depleted, back-illuminated charge-coupled devices fabricated on high-resistivity silicon

Abstract

Charge-coupled devices (CCD's) have been fabricated on high-resistivity silicon. The resistivity, on the order of 10,000 $\Omega$-cm, allows for depletion depths of several hundred microns. Fully-depleted, back-illuminated operation is achieved by the application of a bias voltage to a ohmic contact on the wafer back side consisting of a thin in-situ doped polycrystalline silicon layer capped by indium tin oxide and silicon dioxide. This thin contact allows for good short wavelength response, while the relatively large depleted thickness results in good near-infrared response.

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