Lock-in pixel using a Current-Assisted Photonic Demodulator implemented in 0.6um Standard CMOS Host Publication: Finds and Results from the Swedish Cyprus Expedition: A Gender Perspective at the Medelhavsmuseet Authors: W. van der Tempel, D. Van Nieuwenhove, R. Grootjans and M. Kuijk Publisher: International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials, Yokohama, 2006 Publication Date: Sep. 2006 Number of Pages: 2 ISBN: 4-901070-17-1
Abstract: Artificial three-dimensional vision systems are a thing long since dreamed of. It is the missing link between a lot of intelligent systems and the outside world, enabling ma-chines to actually perceive the world as we see it, in 3D.
The Time-of-Flight principle provides an elegant solution to this problem. Recently a lot of effort has been put in the creation of photonic demodulators. These structures enable 3D imaging systems using the Time-of-Flight principle. In this paper we will highlight the assets of the photonic demodulation structure we propose, and report a lock-in pixel based on this detector.
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