Title :
Techniques for CMOS single photon imaging and processing
Author :
Charbon, Edoardo
Author_Institution :
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Abstract :
The world is not analog: it is actually a quantum world. Understanding how to sense and model macroscopic phenomena using the quantum paradigm has enabled breakthroughs in a number of disciplines from computer vision to human-computer interfaces, but it has an even greater potential in telecommunications, computing, minimally invasive medical diagnostic, and bio-imaging. With the integration of single photon detectors (SPDs) in CMOS technology, the design of scalable, ultra-fast single photon imagers has become possible. Due to the digital nature of SPDs, imagers may be significantly simplified with the elimination of traditional components such as amplifiers, S/Hs, and ADCs as well as complex readout schemes and 1/f or FPN suppression techniques. In this paper we discuss SPD based sensors and the architectural challenges posed by the quantum paradigm in CMOS integrated circuits. We introduce basic solid-state physics underlying SPDs and discuss several modeling issues
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; avalanche photodiodes; photodetectors; CMOS technology; FPN suppression; SPD based sensors; macroscopic phenomena; quantum paradigm; single photon avalanche diode; single photon detectors; single photon imaging; single photon processing; CMOS image sensors; CMOS process; CMOS technology; Computer interfaces; Computer vision; Minimally invasive surgery; Photonics; Quantum computing; Semiconductor device modeling; Telecommunication computing;
Conference_Titel :
ASIC, 2005. ASICON 2005. 6th International Conference On
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9210-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICASIC.2005.1611239