Timing measurements with silicon single photon avalanche diodes: principles and perspectives [Invited]

  • Acconcia G
  • Ceccarelli F
  • Gulinatti A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Picosecond timing of single photons has laid the foundation of a great variety of applications, from life sciences to quantum communication, thanks to the combination of ultimate sensitivity with a bandwidth that cannot be reached by analog recording techniques. Nowadays, more and more applications could still be enabled or advanced by progress in the available instrumentation, resulting in a steadily increasing research interest in this field. In this scenario, single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) have gained a key position, thanks to the remarkable precision they are able to provide, along with other key advantages like ruggedness, compactness, large signal amplitude, and room temperature operation, which neatly distinguish them from other solutions like superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors and silicon photomultipliers. With this work, we aim at filling a gap in the literature by providing a thorough discussion of the main design rules and tradeoffs for silicon SPADs and the electronics employed along them to achieve high timing precision. In the end, we conclude with our outlook on the future by summarizing new routes that could benefit from present and prospective timing features of silicon SPADs.

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Acconcia, G., Ceccarelli, F., Gulinatti, A., & Rech, I. (2023). Timing measurements with silicon single photon avalanche diodes: principles and perspectives [Invited]. Optics Express, 31(21), 33963. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.491400

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