photodiode in English

noun
1
a semiconductor diode that, when exposed to light, generates a potential difference or changes its electrical resistance.
The receiver uses a photocell or photodiode to detect the light.

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1. Photodiode array having adjustable charge-absorption

2. Photodiode array having a charge-absorbing doped region

3. 25 The edge pre-breakdown of planar-type avalanche photodiode(APD) is resulted from the intense electric field at the junction bend.

4. A signal from a photodiode (PD) is supplied to an A/D converter circuit (30) through an integrator (10) and a switch circuit (20).

5. Blooming refers to the overflow of excess confined photo-generated charge from a photodiode well into adjacent structures when the maximum well charge capacity is exceeded

6. For analysis and data comparison measurements with the V(λ) corrected photodiode or with TrueColor RGB sensors in the LIV Functionality Test System have to be converted to absolute luminance values.

7. The light that shines through the ampule is reproduced on the opto-electronic converter (photodiode line) of a camera system (12) which converts the reproductions into electric video signals.

8. An image sensing device comprising active pixels is disclosed, each pixel having a charge accumulation region for collecting charges generated by a photosensitive element such as a photodiode.

9. In use, a biological sample is placed in an acoustic levitator, where it is induced to oscillate, such that material properties of the sample can be observed and analyzed by way of a camera and/or photodiode.

10. The three essential elements of optical communication were invented by Jun-ichi Nishizawa: the semiconductor laser (1957) being the light source, the graded-index optical fiber (1964) as the transmission line, and the PIN photodiode (1950) as the optical receiver.

11. The addition of a Photodiode Array Detector (PDA) allows for compositional analysis across the molecular weight distribution of many Copolymers, can be useful for the identification of components in a polymer blend, and also is invaluable for the quantitation of polymer additives and other small molecules in traditional reverse phase separations.