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A CMOS SPAD Line Sensor With Per-Pixel Histogramming TDC for Time-Resolved Multispectral Imaging
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EngineeringPer-pixel Histogramming TdcMultispectral ImagingTransient ImagingHistogram Bin ResolutionsImage SensorComputational ImagingInstrumentationRadiation ImagingLine SensorTime-of-flight ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesPhotonicsTime-of-flight CameraTime-resolved Multispectral ImagingImaging SpectroscopySpectral ImagingRadiometryTcspc ModeOptical SensorsSensorsBiomedical ImagingRemote SensingOptical Information ProcessingOptoelectronicsCamera Technology
A 512 × 16 single photon avalanche diode (SPAD)based line sensor is designed in a 0.13-μm CMOS image sensor technology for time-resolved multispectral beam scanned imaging. The sensor has 23.78-μm pixel pitch and incorporates one SPAD array with 49.31% fill factor optimized for detection in the blue-green spectral region, and a second array at 15.75% fill factor optimized for the red-near-infrared response spectral region. Each pixel contains a 32-bin histogramming time-to-digital converter (TDC) with a mean time resolution of 51.20 ps. Histogram bin resolutions are adjustable from 51.20 ps to 6.55 ns per bin. The line sensor can operate in single photon counting (SPC) mode (102.1 giga-events/s), timecorrelated SPC (TCSPC) mode (192.4 million-events/s) or on-chip histogramming mode (16.5 giga-events/s), increasing the count rate up to 85 times compared to TCSPC mode. Sensor capability is demonstrated through spectral fluorescence lifetime imaging, resolving three fluorophore populations with distinct fluorophore lifetimes.
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