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Improving Photodetector Performance by Means of Microoptics Concentrators
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2011
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringPhotodetector PerformanceOptoelectronic DevicesIntegrated CircuitsLens ArrayMicro-optical ComponentSparse ImagingImage SensorPhotodetectorsComputational ImagingOptical SystemsDynamic RangePhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhotoelectric MeasurementComputational Optical ImagingOptical SensorsMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsOptical Information ProcessingMicrooptics Concentration ArraysOptical EngineeringOptoelectronics
We discuss the benefits of using microoptics concentration arrays in connection with image (or pixellated) photodetectors, in terms of: 1) recovery of area fill-factor; 2) reduction of equivalent dark-current; 3) mitigate dead-time issues; and 4) improved dynamic range. As an example of application, we describe the fill-factor recovery in connection to an array of 32 × 32 6-μm diameter, 50-μm pitch, single photon avalanche detector (SPAD). We use a 32 × 32 array of microlenses, fabricated by polymer casting in a photoresist replica mold. We demonstrate, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, an increase by a factor × 25 of the effective spectral sensitivity of the final device. The lens array itself allows a × 35 recovery, and projected improvements in excess of × 50 appear feasible.
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