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24 February 2009 Negative avalanche feedback detectors for photon-counting optical communications
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Abstract
Negative Avalanche Feedback photon counting detectors with near-infrared spectral sensitivity offer an alternative to conventional Geiger mode avalanche photodiode or phototube detectors for free space communications links at 1 and 1.55 microns. These devices demonstrate linear mode photon counting without requiring any external reset circuitry and may even be operated at room temperature. We have now characterized the detection efficiency, dark count rate, after-pulsing, and single photon jitter for three variants of this new detector class, as well as operated these uniquely simple to use devices in actual photon starved free space optical communications links.
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William H. Farr "Negative avalanche feedback detectors for photon-counting optical communications", Proc. SPIE 7199, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XXI, 71990Q (24 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.814865
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Single photon

Photon counting

Avalanche photodetectors

Indium gallium arsenide

Optical communications

Absorption

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