This paper presents a novel method of detecting secondary electrons generated in the scanning electron microscope (SEM). The method suggests that the photomultiplier tube (PMT), traditionally used in the Everhart-Thornley (ET) detector, is to be replaced with a configurable multipixel solid-state photon detector offering the advantages of smaller dimension, lower supply voltage and power requirements, and potentially cheaper product cost. The design of the proposed detector has been implemented using a standard 0.35 μm CMOS technology with optical enhancement. This microchip comprises main circuit constituents of an array of photodiodes connecting to respective noise-optimised transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs), a selector-combiner (SC) circ...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
In this paper, a novel integrated solid-state solution is proposed to replace the vacuum-based photo...
Interest in direct detectors for low-energy electrons has increased markedly in recent years. Detect...
Interest in direct detectors for low-energy electrons has increased markedly in recent years. Detect...
Interest in direct detectors for low-energy electrons has increased markedly in recent years. Detect...
Interest in direct detectors for low-energy electrons has increased markedly in recent years. Detect...
In this master’s thesis, a mechanical design of an in-column secondary electrons (SE) detector is pr...
This thesis presents our work on an integrated photon detector made by post-processing of CMOS senso...
The technology used for monolithic CMOS imagers, popular for cell phone cameras and other photograph...
Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPM) are novel detectors for low level light detection based on arrays of...
VSiPMT (Vacuum Silicon PhotoMultiplier Tube) is an innovative design for a modern hybrid, high gain,...
VSiPMT (Vacuum Silicon PhotoMultiplier Tube) is an innovative design for a modern hybrid, high gain,...
A new imaging device for dynamic electron microscopy is in great demand. The detector should provide...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
In this paper, a novel integrated solid-state solution is proposed to replace the vacuum-based photo...
Interest in direct detectors for low-energy electrons has increased markedly in recent years. Detect...
Interest in direct detectors for low-energy electrons has increased markedly in recent years. Detect...
Interest in direct detectors for low-energy electrons has increased markedly in recent years. Detect...
Interest in direct detectors for low-energy electrons has increased markedly in recent years. Detect...
In this master’s thesis, a mechanical design of an in-column secondary electrons (SE) detector is pr...
This thesis presents our work on an integrated photon detector made by post-processing of CMOS senso...
The technology used for monolithic CMOS imagers, popular for cell phone cameras and other photograph...
Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPM) are novel detectors for low level light detection based on arrays of...
VSiPMT (Vacuum Silicon PhotoMultiplier Tube) is an innovative design for a modern hybrid, high gain,...
VSiPMT (Vacuum Silicon PhotoMultiplier Tube) is an innovative design for a modern hybrid, high gain,...
A new imaging device for dynamic electron microscopy is in great demand. The detector should provide...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...
Low light detection, down to the single photon, has been possible so far relying on photo-multiplier...