This document provides an overview of imaging physics and the types of sensors used to record images. It discusses three main types of sensors: point detectors with 2D scanning, linear sensors with 1D scanning, and area array sensors with no scanning required. Semiconductor detectors like photodiodes, phototransistors, and photogates are commonly used area array sensors. Photogates in particular work by using a depletion volume and electric field to separate electron-hole pairs created when photons are absorbed, generating a signal. The document also discusses color separation techniques and factors like photon energy needed to create electron-hole pairs that impact semiconductor detector sensitivity.