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14 May 2018 Advances in InP/InGaAs Geiger-mode APD focal plane arrays (Conference Presentation)
Mohamed Diagne, Alex McIntosh, Joseph Donnelly, Michael Myszka, Jonathan Frechette
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Abstract
This paper will describe recent developments in the state-of-the art for InP/InGaAs Geiger Mode focal plane arrays developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Fabrication details of highly-dense arrays on a 25-micron pitch (256 x 256) will be presented, along with techniques developed to suppress crosstalk in neighboring pixels. These dense arrays are hybrized to highly efficient read-out circuits capable of simultaneous photon-counting imaging and photon time extraction for multiple user-defined regions of interest. Matching 256 x 256 microlens arrays are attached to the hybrized APD array/ROIC. Performance data and applications of the focal plane arrays will be discussed
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Mohamed Diagne, Alex McIntosh, Joseph Donnelly, Michael Myszka, and Jonathan Frechette "Advances in InP/InGaAs Geiger-mode APD focal plane arrays (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10659, Advanced Photon Counting Techniques XII, 1065904 (14 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2306423
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KEYWORDS
Staring arrays

Avalanche photodetectors

Fabrication

Microlens array

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