Abstract

Two-phase buried-channel charge-coupled devices (CCDs) with a gradient in the storage wells, generated by a nonuniform channel doping parallel to the surface, were studied at room temperature and at 77 K. The built-in drift fields improve the charge transfer efficiency by more than an order of magnitude, consistently with two-dimensional simulations. >

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