Spectroscopic Device, and Method for Driving the Device

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APP PUB NO 20110174987A1
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12996962

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Provided is a spectroscopic device of a new constitution, which is suited for detecting precisely a fluorescent light emitted from an inspection object in a fluorometric analysis, such as a DNA. The spectroscopic device (10) comprises a spectroscopic sensor body (21) for outputting the quantity of charge corresponding to the intensity of such a light of a spectroscopy object as corresponds to the intensity of a light having a wavelength component of a wavelength specified with the value of a gate electrode or larger, and a floating diffusion unit (51) for outputting a voltage according to the quantity of charge outputted from the spectroscopic sensor body (21). The floating diffusion unit (51) includes a plurality of serially connected charge wells (53 and 55), for which output voltages are individually detected.

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION TOYOHASHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY1-1 HIBARIGAOKA TEMPAKU-CHO TOYOHASHI-SHI AICHI-KEN 4418580

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Ishii, Hiroyasu Aichi, JP 67 442
Maruyama, Yuki Aichi, JP 62 375
Sawada, Kazuaki Aichi, JP 40 864

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