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JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS
Volume 61, Issue 2, Pages 102-115Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09500340.2013.864425
Keywords
sensor; photon counting; single-photon avalanche diode; fluorescence lifetime imaging; spectroscopy; single-molecule imaging; optical instrumentation and technology
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- 'MiSPiA' project, under the ICT theme of the EC 7th Framework Program (FP7) [257646]
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Many demanding applications require single-photon detectors with very large active area, very low noise, high detection efficiency, and precise time response. Single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) provide all the advantages of solid-state devices, but in many applications other single-photon detectors, like photomultiplier tubes, have been preferred so far due to their larger active area. We developed silicon SPADs with active area diameters as large as 500m in a fully standard CMOS process. The 500m SPAD exhibits 55% peak photon detection efficiency at 420 nm, 8 kcps of dark counting rate at 0 degrees C, and high uniformity of the sensitivity in the active area. These devices can be used with on-chip integrated quenching circuitry, which reduces the afterpulsing probability, or with external circuits to achieve even better photon-timing performances, as good as 92ps FWHM for a 100m diameter SPAD. Owing to the state-of-the-art performance, not only compared to CMOS SPADs but also SPADs developed in custom technologies, very high uniformity and low crosstalk probability, these CMOS SPADs can be successfully employed in detector arrays and single-chip imagers for single-photon counting and timing applications.
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