Applications of Charge Transfer Devices in Spectroscopy

Charge transfer device (CTD) detectors consist of two closely related silicon integrated circuits: the charge-coupled device (CCD), invented in 1970, and the charge injection device (CID), invented in 1973. Initially, several applications were proposed for these integrated circuits, including use as shift registers, logic and memory devices, electronic delay lines, and imaging detectors. The last application has so dominated the design and use of CTDs that they are among the most common electronic imaging detectors manufactured today.

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