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A Low-Noise and High-Integration Readout IC with Pixel-Level Single-Ended CDS for Short-Wave Infrared Focal Plane Arrays [PDF]

open access: yesSensors
Improving sensitivity in short-wave infrared (SWIR) detection is crucial for low-signal applications, such as astronomy and hyperspectral imaging, which demand readout integrated circuits (ROICs) with minimal noise and high density. However, conventional
Hongyi Wang   +7 more
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Reset Variability in Backfilled Resistive Random Access Memory and Its Correlation to Low Frequency Noise in Read [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society, 2020
Fast and stable switching between states is one of the key factors for the success resistive random access memory (RRAM) development. In an array, wide reset efficiency variation in RRAM cells is found to link to the characteristics of its low frequency ...
Yun-Feng Kao   +2 more
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Low-Frequency Noise Phenomena in Switched MOSFETs [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2007
In small-area MOSFETs widely used in analog and RF circuit design, low-frequency (LF) noise behavior is increasingly dominated by single-electron effects.
Hoekstra, Eric   +7 more
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An Experiment and Detection Scheme for Cavity-Based Light Cold Dark Matter Particle Searches

open access: yesAdvances in High Energy Physics, 2017
A resonance detection scheme and some useful ideas for cavity-based searches of light cold dark matter particles (such as axions) are presented, as an effort to aid in the on-going endeavors in this direction as well as for future experiments, especially
Masroor H. S. Bukhari, Zahoor H. Shah
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Revisiting the Modeling of the Conversion Gain of CMOS Image Sensors with a New Stochastic Approach

open access: yesSensors, 2022
A stochastic model for characterizing the conversion gain of Active Pixel Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors (APS) with at least four transistors is presented. This model, based on the fundamental principles of electronic noise,
Gil Cherniak   +2 more
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A comparison of Oxford nanopore library strategies for bacterial genomics

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2023
Background Oxford nanopore Technologies (ONT) provides three main library preparation strategies to sequence bacterial genomes. These include tagmentation (TAG), ligation (LIG) and amplification (PCR).
Thomas Sauvage   +2 more
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A 0.3 V PNN Based 10T SRAM with Pulse Control Based Read-Assist and Write Data-Aware Schemes for Low Power Applications

open access: yesSensors, 2021
An innovative and stable PNN based 10-transistor (10T) static random-access memory (SRAM) architecture has been designed for low-power bit-cell operation and sub-threshold voltage applications.
Ming-Hwa Sheu   +5 more
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High-Sensitivity Large-Area Photodiode Read-Out Using a Divide-and-Conquer Technique

open access: yesSensors, 2020
In this letter, we present a novel technique to increase the sensitivity of optical read-out with large integrated photodiodes (PD). It consists of manufacturing the PD in several pieces, instead of a single device, and connecting a dedicated ...
Guillermo Royo   +3 more
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Sensitivity of the spherical gravitational wave detector MiniGRAIL operating at 5 K [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
We present the performances and the strain sensitivity of the first spherical gravitational wave detector equipped with a capacitive transducer and read out by a low noise two-stage SQUID amplifier and operated at a temperature of 5 K.
Bassan, M.   +9 more
core   +5 more sources

Photon Counting Error Rates in Single-Bit and Multi-Bit Quanta Image Sensors

open access: yesIEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society, 2016
Photon or photoelectron counting error (bit error) rates are determined for single-bit and multi-bit quanta image sensors (QISs). The results are also applicable to CMOS image sensors with deep sub-electron read noise.
Eric R. Fossum
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