Photon counting was introduced and developed during four decades relying on Photomultiplier Tubes (PMT), but interesting alternatives are nowadays provided by solid-state single-photon microdetectors. In particular, Silicon Single-Photon Avalanche-Diodes (SPAD) attain remarkable basic performance, such as high photon detection efficiency over a broad spectral range up to 1 micron wavelength, low dark counting rate and photon timing jitter of a few tens of picoseconds. In recent years SPADs have emerged from the laboratory research phase and they are now commercially available from various manufactures. However, PMTS have much wider sensitive area, which greatly simplifies the design of optical systems; they attain remarkable performance at high counting rate and can provide position-sensitive photon detection and imaging capability. In order to make SPADs more competitive in a broader range of applications it is necessary to face issues in semiconductor device technology. The present state of the art, the prospect and main issues will be discussed.

Silicon Single Photon Avalanche Diodes: Situation and Prospect

Maccagnani P
2007

Abstract

Photon counting was introduced and developed during four decades relying on Photomultiplier Tubes (PMT), but interesting alternatives are nowadays provided by solid-state single-photon microdetectors. In particular, Silicon Single-Photon Avalanche-Diodes (SPAD) attain remarkable basic performance, such as high photon detection efficiency over a broad spectral range up to 1 micron wavelength, low dark counting rate and photon timing jitter of a few tens of picoseconds. In recent years SPADs have emerged from the laboratory research phase and they are now commercially available from various manufactures. However, PMTS have much wider sensitive area, which greatly simplifies the design of optical systems; they attain remarkable performance at high counting rate and can provide position-sensitive photon detection and imaging capability. In order to make SPADs more competitive in a broader range of applications it is necessary to face issues in semiconductor device technology. The present state of the art, the prospect and main issues will be discussed.
2007
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Inglese
Prochazka, I; Migdall, AL; Pauchard, A; Dusek, M; Hillery, MS; Schleich, WP
PHOTON COUNTING APPLICATIONS, QUANTUM OPTICS, AND QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY
Conference on Photon Counting Applications, Quantum Optics, and Quantum Cryptography
658302-1
658302-12
978-0-8194-6711-9
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
APR 18-19, 2007
Praga
SPAD; silicon device technology; wide-area detector; photon timing; array detector; active quenching
SPIE Optics Europe, Prague April 16-20, 2007, Vol. 6583, pp. 658302-1/-12, (2007)
1
none
Cova S.; Zappa F.; Ghioni M.; Rech I.; Gulinatti A.; Maccagnani P.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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