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Improvement photoelectric conversion efficiency of red light in HARP film

PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS (SPIE)(2007)

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We enhanced the photoelectric conversion efficiency of red light in a 15-mu m-thick HARP film without deteriorating image pick-up characteristics or reliability. To achieve a higher photoelectric conversion efficiency for red light, we designed a new film structure with an increased amount of doped Te, which has a narrower band gap than that of a-Se. The thickness of the LiF-doped layer for trapping holes was increased from that of the conventional red-extended HARP film in order to weaken the internal field that would otherwise be enhanced by trapped electrons in extra doped Te. The new red-extended HARP film achieved a photoelectric conversion efficiency for red light of about 22.5% at a wavelength of 620 mn, which is twice that of the conventional red-extended film. We confirmed an improvement in signal to shot noise ratio of 3 dB and a dramatic improvement in color reproduction when we experimented with an HDTV camera with a camera tube incorporating the new film.
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HARP,avalanche,amorphous selenium film,photoelectric conversion efficiency
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