Claims
- 1. An apparatus for converting a radiant energy image into corresponding electrical signals comprising:
- an image converter responsive to the radiant energy spectrum of the image desired to be converted;
- said image converter comprising a substrate layer of semiconductor material, an insulating layer deposited on the front surface of said substrate layer, an electrical contact layer on the back surface of said substrate layer, a series of parallel transparent conductive stripes on said insulating layer with an output contact on an end of each of said stripes;
- means for focusing said image to be converted onto said image converter;
- means for modulating the voltages created on said conductive stripes along parallel straight lines perpendicular to said conductive stripes; and
- means connected to each of said output contacts for detecting electrical signals corresponding to the light intensity along the corresponding conductive stripe.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said means for modulating the voltages created on said conductive stripes along parallel straight lines perpendicular to said conductive stripes comprises:
- a second insulating layer deposited over the said series of parallel transparent conductive stripes, a second series of parallel conductive stripes on said second insulating layer perpendicular to the first series of conductive stripes, and current generator means for applying a different discrete frequency to each conductive stripe in said second series of conductive stripes.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said means for focusing said image onto said image converter includes means for modulating the image at a frequency different from said different discrete frequencies.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said means for detecting electrical signals corresponding to the light intensity along a corresponding conductive stripe includes a means for detecting only a combination of the image frequency and the corresponding conductive stripe frequencies.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said means for modulating the voltages created on said conductive stripes along parallel straight lines perpendicular to said conductive stripes comprises:
- means for focusing a light stripe on said image converter such that the light stripe is perpendicular to and crosses all of said conductive stripes, means for modulating said light stripe and means for scanning said light stripe through the length of said conductive stripes.
- 6. An image converter that can be used with a modulating scheme in which the electrical signals representating an entire image can be produced at the same time consisting of:
- a substrate layer of semiconductor material;
- an insulating layer deposited on the front surface of said substrate layer;
- an electrical contact layer on the back surface of said substrate layer;
- a series of parallel transparent conductive stripes on said insulating layer;
- an electrical output contact on an end of each of said conductive stripes;
- a second insulating layer covering said conductive stripes;
- a second series of parallel transparent conductive stripes on said second insulating layer perpendicular to the first series of conductive stripes; and
- an electrical contact on an end of each of said second series of conductive stripes for receiving a modulating signal.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; USC 2457).
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