This paper proposes a possible realization of an effective Cellular Neural Network by amorphous silicon technology, which can be deposited in thin film on a large variety of substrate by PECVD from a silane gas. High sensitivity photodetectors may be obtained on large area substrates. A coupling structure is studied to verify the possibility to obtain a network of detectors having as input signal the incident light, and the coupling currents generated from the first neighbours.

Towards an hydrogenated amorphous silicon phototransistor cellular neural network

Beccherelli R;
1994

Abstract

This paper proposes a possible realization of an effective Cellular Neural Network by amorphous silicon technology, which can be deposited in thin film on a large variety of substrate by PECVD from a silane gas. High sensitivity photodetectors may be obtained on large area substrates. A coupling structure is studied to verify the possibility to obtain a network of detectors having as input signal the incident light, and the coupling currents generated from the first neighbours.
1994
0780320700
Amorphous silicon
Chemical vapor deposition
Hydrogenation
Image processing
Phototransistors
Plasma applications
Substrates
Thin films
Hydrogenated amorphous silicon
Incident light
Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD)
Cellular neural networks
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