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1 September 2005 A single photon spectrometer for biomedical applications
S. Tudisco, L. Cosentino, A. Campisi, P. Finocchiaro, F. Musumeci, S. Privitera, A. Pappalardo, A. Scordino, G. Fallica, D. Sanfilippo, J. Van Erps, M. Vervaeke, B. Volckaerts, P. Vynck, A. Hermanne, H. Thienpont
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Abstract
SINPHOS is a monolithic micro-device, able to measure simultaneously time distribution and spectrum of photons coming from a weak source like Delayed Luminescence of biological systems. In order to achieve this challenging goal, we use: Deep Lithography with Ions (DLI) and microelectronic technologies for the fabrication of dedicated passive micro-optical elements and for the realization of Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) detectors, respectively
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S. Tudisco, L. Cosentino, A. Campisi, P. Finocchiaro, F. Musumeci, S. Privitera, A. Pappalardo, A. Scordino, G. Fallica, D. Sanfilippo, J. Van Erps, M. Vervaeke, B. Volckaerts, P. Vynck, A. Hermanne, and H. Thienpont "A single photon spectrometer for biomedical applications", Proc. SPIE 5864, Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications II, 58640P (1 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.633054
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KEYWORDS
Photons

Sensors

Single photon

Diodes

Spectroscopy

Biomedical optics

Quenching (fluorescence)

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