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Frédéric Nolet, Valérie Gauthier, Samuel Parent, Frédéric Vachon, Nicolas Roy, Nicolas St-Jean, Serge A. Charlebois and Jean-François Pratte
In the field of radiation instrumentation, there is a desire to reach a sub-10 ps FWHM timing resolution for applications such as time-of-flight positron emission tomography, time-of-flight positron computed tomography and time-resolved calorimetry. One ...
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Rashmi Shakya, Elvira Capilla, Natalia Torres-Pagán, Marta Muñoz, Monica Boscaiu, Ioan Luput, Oscar Vicente and Mercedes Verdeguer
The world?s population continues to grow while available natural resources, such as arable land, water, and quality soil, are decreasing. Therefore, it is essential to implement environmentally friendly crop management strategies, which include the use o...
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Sooheyong Lee, Hyusang Kwon, Byeong-Gwan Cho and Eric C. Landahl
We present the technical realization of a high-speed hard X-ray single-photon counting-detection scheme based on a commercial avalanche silicon photodiode and high-speed oscilloscope. The development is motivated by the need to perform pulse-resolved pho...
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Fabio Acerbi, Anurag Behera, Alberto Dalla Mora, Laura Di Sieno and Alberto Gola
Silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) are pixelated single-photon detectors combining high sensitivity, good time resolution and high dynamic range. They are emerging in many fields, such as time-domain diffuse optics (TD-DO). This is a promising technique in ...
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Alessio Rettaroli, David Alesini, Danilo Babusci, Carlo Barone, Bruno Buonomo, Matteo Mario Beretta, Gabriella Castellano, Fabio Chiarello, Daniele Di Gioacchino, Giulietto Felici, Giovanni Filatrella, Luca Gennaro Foggetta, Alessandro Gallo, Claudio Gatti, Carlo Ligi, Giovanni Maccarrone, Francesco Mattioli, Sergio Pagano, Simone Tocci and Guido Torrioli
Detection of light dark matter, such as axion-like particles, puts stringent requirements on the efficiency and dark-count rates of microwave-photon detectors. The possibility of operating a current-biased Josephson junction as a single-microwave photon-...
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Gobinath Jegannathan, Hans Ingelberts and Maarten Kuijk
Single photon counting, LIDAR, FLI, Low light imaging.
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Marco Renna, Ji Hyun Nam, Mauro Buttafava, Federica Villa, Andreas Velten and Alberto Tosi
In this paper we present a novel single-photon detector specifically designed for Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) imaging applications within the framework of the DARPA REVEAL program. The instrument is based on a linear 16 × 1 Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semicon...
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Alberto Dalla Mora, Laura Di Sieno, Rebecca Re, Antonio Pifferi and Davide Contini
This work reviews physical concepts, technologies and applications of time-domain diffuse optics based on time-gated single-photon detection. This particular photon detection strategy is of the utmost importance in the diffuse optics field as it unleashe...
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Majid Zarghami, Leonardo Gasparini, Matteo Perenzoni and Lucio Pancheri
This paper investigates the use of image sensors based on complementary metal?oxide?semiconductor (CMOS) single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) in high dynamic range (HDR) imaging by combining photon counts and timestamps. The proposed method is validate...
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Frédéric Nolet, Samuel Parent, Nicolas Roy, Marc-Olivier Mercier, Serge A. Charlebois, Réjean Fontaine and Jean-Francois Pratte
This paper presents a new quenching circuit (QC) and single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) implemented in TSMC CMOS 65 nm technology. The QC was optimized for single photon timing resolution (SPTR) with a view to an implementation in a 3D digital SiPM. Th...
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