Title of article :
Gallium-based avalanche photodiode optical crosstalk
Author/Authors :
Blazej، نويسنده , , Josef and Prochazka، نويسنده , , Ivan and Hamal، نويسنده , , Karel and Sopko، نويسنده , , Bruno and Chren، نويسنده , , Dominik، نويسنده ,
Pages :
3
From page :
239
To page :
241
Abstract :
Solid-state single photon detectors based on avalanche photodiode are getting more attention in various areas of applied physics: optical sensors, quantum key distribution, optical ranging and Lidar, time-resolved spectroscopy, X-ray laser diagnostics, and turbid media imaging. Avalanche photodiodes specifically designed for single photon counting semiconductor avalanche structures have been developed on the basis of various materials: Si, Ge, GaP, GaAsP, and InGaP/InGaAs at the Czech Technical University in Prague during the last 20 years. They have been tailored for numerous applications. Trends in demand are focused on detection array construction recently. Even extremely small arrays containing a few cells are of great importance for users. Electrical crosstalk between individual gating and quenching circuits and optical crosstalk between individual detecting cells are serious limitation for array design and performance. Optical crosstalk is caused by the parasitic light emission of the avalanche which accompanies the photon detection process. We have studied in detail the optical emission of the avalanche photon counting structure in the silicon- and gallium-based photodiodes. The timing properties and spectral distribution of the emitted light have been measured for different operating conditions to quantify optical crosstalk. We conclude that optical crosstalk is an inherent property of avalanche photodiode operated in Geiger mode. The only way to minimize optical crosstalk in avalanche photodiode array is to build active quenching circuit with minimum response time.
Keywords :
Gallium , Single photon counting , Compound semiconductors , Avalanche photodiode , Picosecond timing resolution
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2029752
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