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Amplitude-phase crosstalk in log pixels

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Hi,

I'm looking for some info (papers etc.) on the amplitude-phase crosstalk that is inherent in log pixels.
The way I understand it is that an increased/decreased amplitude of photocurrent changes the level of weak inversion in the load changing it's effective resistance and thus the ac response of the circuit including the phase shift.

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