Authors
Ivan Prochazka, Karel Hamal, Lucas Král
Publication date
2007/1/20
Journal
Journal of Modern Optics
Volume
54
Issue
2-3
Pages
151-161
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
The paper reports the results of research and development of a single photon avalanche detector (SPAD) for use in the harsh and hostile conditions of outer space. The photon counting detector was developed for space projects related to the synchronization of timescales via a space clock using optical pulses. The detector is based on a SPAD manufactured on silicon using the K14 process, and operated in an active quenching mode. Its operation over an extreme temperature range and under high optical overload has been tested together with its sensitivity to radiation in space. The technology demonstrator of the detectors for the China Laser Time Transfer mission was developed and tested. The mission launch is expected in the year 2008.
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Scholar articles
I Prochazka, K Hamal, L Král - Journal of Modern Optics, 2007