Authors
I Prochazka, K Hamal, B Sopko
Publication date
2004/6/1
Journal
Journal of Modern Optics
Volume
51
Issue
9-10
Pages
1289-1313
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Solid state single photon detectors are receiving more and more attention in a number of areas of applied physics: optical sensors, communications, quantum cryptography, optical ranging and Lidar, time resolved spectroscopy, opaque media imaging and ballistic photon identification. This paper reports on results of research and development in the field of solid state single photon detectors at the Czech Technical University in Prague over the last 20 years. Avalanche photodiodes specifically designed for single photon counting devices have been developed based on various semiconductor materials: Si, Ge, GaP, GaAs and InGaAs. Electronic circuits for biasing, quenching and control of these detectors have been developed and optimized for different applications. The sensitivity of solid state photon counters spans from 0.1 nanometre X-rays up to 1800 nanometres in the near infrared region. Timing …
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