Claims
- 1. A floating-diffusion electrometer of the type including an electrometer field effect transistor, a floating diffusion disposed in a semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the gate of said electrometer field effect transistor, and a charge transfer path in said semiconductor substrate for transferring charge to said floating diffusion, the effective area of the floating diffusion parallel to the top surface of said semiconductor substrate controlling the sensitivity of said floating-diffusion electrometer, improved to further include:
- a gate electrode insulated from aid semiconductor substrate and located proximate to said floating diffusion;
- means for applying to said gate electrode, when relatively high electrometer sensitivity is required, a potential which confines the effective area of said floating diffusion; and
- means for applying to said gate electrode, when relatively low electrometer sensitivity is required, a potential which expands the effective area of said floating diffusion..
- 2. An improved floating-diffusion electrometer of the type set forth in claim 1 wherein said gate electrode is interposed over the charge transfer path in said semiconductor substrate for transferring charge to said floating diffusion.
- 3. An improved floating-diffusion electrometer of the type set forth in claim 1 wherein said gate electrode is located at a side of said floating diffusion other than that side of floating diffusion to which charge is transferred by said charge transfer path.
- 4. An improved floating-diffusion electrometer of the type set forth in claim 3 wherein said gate electrode is located at the side of said floating diffusion opposite to that side of said floating diffusion to which charge is transferred by said charge transfer path.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under NASA Contract No. NAS 5-27800 and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 (72 Stat. 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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