Photon Counting - Fundamentals and Applications 2018
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.72148
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Principles and Early Historical Development of Silicon Avalanche and Geiger-Mode Photodiodes

Abstract: The historical development of technology can inform future innovation, and while theses and review articles attempt to set technologies and methods in context, few can discuss the historical background of a scientific paradigm. In this chapter, the nature of the photon is discussed along with what physical mechanisms allow detection of single-photons using solid-state semiconductor-based technologies. By restricting the scope of this chapter to near-infrared, visible and near-ultraviolet detection we can focus… Show more

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“…Table 4 summarizes commonly used laser sources and photodetectors for different wavelengths. Most mechanical or MEMS-based LiDAR systems adopt 800-1000 nm wavelength band mainly because of the exceptional signal-to-noise ratio of Si avalanche photodiode (APD) or single photon avalanche detector (SPAD) [40]. With the consideration of eye-safety, pulsed (direct) ToF is often used for long distance ranging.…”
Section: Lasers and Photodetectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 4 summarizes commonly used laser sources and photodetectors for different wavelengths. Most mechanical or MEMS-based LiDAR systems adopt 800-1000 nm wavelength band mainly because of the exceptional signal-to-noise ratio of Si avalanche photodiode (APD) or single photon avalanche detector (SPAD) [40]. With the consideration of eye-safety, pulsed (direct) ToF is often used for long distance ranging.…”
Section: Lasers and Photodetectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described in the book from Fisher (2018), the investigation of light‐sensitive semiconductors was pursued at Bell Labs between the years of 1948 and 1952, and first reported by Shive (1949, 1953). However, for various reasons, semiconductors were initially no serious competitors against PMTs for astronomical photometry.…”
Section: The Charge Coupled Devicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the case of data communications using currents rather than voltages, authors such as Yuan [12] note that current-mode designs have advantages over their voltage-mode counterparts. As silicon also responds to light, CMOS analogue circuits have found application for many optical sensing methods [13] and of course image sensors [14]. Likewise, many other quantities such as temperature, magnetic fields (via the Hall effect) or ion-concentrations can be measured using CMOS technologies.…”
Section: Analog Transistors Systems Sensors and Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%