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Single-photon avalanche diode imagers in biophotonics: review and outlook

Bruschini, Claudio  
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Homulle, Harald
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Antolovic, Ivan Michel  
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September 18, 2019
Light-Science & Applications

Single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) arrays are solid-state detectors that offer imaging capabilities at the level of individual photons, with unparalleled photon counting and time-resolved performance. This fascinating technology has progressed at a very fast pace in the past 15 years, since its inception in standard CMOS technology in 2003. A host of architectures have been investigated, ranging from simpler implementations, based solely on off-chip data processing, to progressively "smarter" sensors including on-chip, or even pixel level, time-stamping and processing capabilities. As the technology has matured, a range of biophotonics applications have been explored, including (endoscopic) FLIM, (multibeam multiphoton) FLIM-FRET, SPIM-FCS, super-resolution microscopy, time-resolved Raman spectroscopy, NIROT and PET. We will review some representative sensors and their corresponding applications, including the most relevant challenges faced by chip designers and end-users. Finally, we will provide an outlook on the future of this fascinating technology.

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DOI
10.1038/s41377-019-0191-5
Web of Science ID

WOS:000489075900002

Author(s)
Bruschini, Claudio  
Homulle, Harald
Antolovic, Ivan Michel  
Burri, Samuel  
Charbon, Edoardo  
Date Issued

2019-09-18

Published in
Light-Science & Applications
Volume

8

Start page

87

Subjects

Optics

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Optics

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to-digital converter

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spad line detector

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raman-spectroscopy

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fill-factor

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imaging-system

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hv cmos

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time

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array

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sensor

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resolution

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