SPAD Pixel with Sub-NS Dead-Time for High-Count Rate Applications

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Abstract

Single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) exploitation in high-flux applications is often hindered by the trade-off between the SPAD dead-time and afterpulsing probability. In this paper, we present the architecture and the experimental characterization of two chips including a novel SPAD sensing, and readout scheme designed to minimize dead-time (1.78 ns and 0.93 ns respectively) and afterpulsing probability (0.14% maximum). We have coupled this architecture with high-performance SPADs obtaining an extremely stable dead-time (6.44 psrms jitter) that can be easily regulated through an external voltage. Thanks to its compact size, this novel pixel architecture can be easily integrated within high-resolution SPAD arrays for GHz applications.

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Severini, F., Cusini, I., Berretta, D., Pasquinelli, K., Incoronato, A., & Villa, F. (2022). SPAD Pixel with Sub-NS Dead-Time for High-Count Rate Applications. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 28(2). https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTQE.2021.3124825

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