Authors
Georg Kirchner, Franz Koidl, Josef Blazej, Karel Hamal, Ivan Prochazka
Publication date
1997/12/22
Conference
Laser Radar Ranging and Atmospheric Lidar Techniques
Volume
3218
Pages
106-112
Publisher
SPIE
Description
The SPAD has proven already its capability of timing single- photon events with picosecond accuracy; it does that also for multi-photon events, but introduces here a time walk effect: with received energies of 1000 photons and more, the measured epoch time is shifted 200 ps or more towards earlier times; although the specific SPAD type used shows the lowest time walk effect of all measured silicon avalanche diodes, this effect still might introduce range errors of up to 30 mm, when measuring distances to satellites. It has been shown that this time walk effect is connected with a very small change of the avalanche rise time; this effect has been successfully used to develop an electronic circuit which measures this rise time difference, and uses it to compensate automatically almost all of the time walk effect. Some prototypes have been built and tested successfully in the satellite laser ranging station Graz; improved …
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Scholar articles
G Kirchner, F Koidl, J Blazej, K Hamal, I Prochazka - Laser Radar Ranging and Atmospheric Lidar …, 1997