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13 March 2003CMOS BDJ detector with signal recovery electronics for fluorescence detection
CMOS photodiodes have increasingly been used for biomedical purposes. They offer many technical and economic advantages for their on-chip integration and system miniaturization. With the aim of developing portable instruments for micro-analysis, we have investigated the CMOS BDJ detector for fluorescence detection. Like conventional photodidoes, the CMOS BDJ detector can be used as a photodetector. In addition to that, it can also be employed as a wavelength-sensitive device.
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Guo Neng Lu, J. M. Galvan, P. Pittet, "CMOS BDJ detector with signal recovery electronics for fluorescence detection," Proc. SPIE 4763, European Workshop on Smart Structures in Engineering and Technology, (13 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.508738