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A 130nm CMOS Single Photon Avalanche Diode

Niclass, Cristiano  
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Gersbach, Marek  
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Henderson, Robert K.
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2007
Optoelectronic Devices: Physics, Fabrication, And Application IV
Conference on Optoelectronic Devices - Physics, Fabrication, and Application IV

The first implementation of a single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) is reported in 130nm CMOS technology. The SPAD is fabricated as p+/nwell junction with octagonal shape. Premature edge breakdown is prevented through a guard ring of p-well around the p+ anode. The dynamics of the new device are investigated using both active and passive quenching methods. Single photon detection is achieved by sensing the avalanche using a fast comparator. The SPAD exhibits a maximum photon detection probability of 41% and a typical dark count rate of 100kHz at room temperature. Thanks to its timing resolution of 144ps (FWHM), the SPAD can be used in disparate disciplines, including medical imaging, 3D vision, biophotonics, low-light-illumination imaging, etc.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1117/12.728878
Web of Science ID

WOS:000253487300003

Author(s)
Niclass, Cristiano  
Gersbach, Marek  
Henderson, Robert K.
Grant, Lindsay
Charbon, Edoardo  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Optoelectronic Devices: Physics, Fabrication, And Application IV
Series title/Series vol.

Proceedings Of The Society Of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (Spie); 6766

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676606

Subjects

SPAD

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Conference on Optoelectronic Devices - Physics, Fabrication, and Application IV

Boston, MA

Sep 11, 2007

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June 24, 2008
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