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Development of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengths

We present the development of a high-speed, single-photon counting, Hybrid Photo Detector (HPD). The HPD consists of a vacuum tube, containing the detector assembly, sealed with a transparent optical input window. Photons incident on the photocathode eject a photoelectron into a large electric field...

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Autores principales: Mac Raighne, Aaron, Teixeira, Antonio, Mathot, Serge, McPhate, Jason, Vallerga, John, Jarron, Pierre, Brownlee, Colin, O’Shea, Val
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2009.03.152
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1266557
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author Mac Raighne, Aaron
Teixeira, Antonio
Mathot, Serge
McPhate, Jason
Vallerga, John
Jarron, Pierre
Brownlee, Colin
O’Shea, Val
author_facet Mac Raighne, Aaron
Teixeira, Antonio
Mathot, Serge
McPhate, Jason
Vallerga, John
Jarron, Pierre
Brownlee, Colin
O’Shea, Val
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description We present the development of a high-speed, single-photon counting, Hybrid Photo Detector (HPD). The HPD consists of a vacuum tube, containing the detector assembly, sealed with a transparent optical input window. Photons incident on the photocathode eject a photoelectron into a large electric field, which accelerates the incident electron onto a silicon detector. The silicon detector is bump bonded to a Medipix readout chip. This set-up allows for the detection and readout of low incident photon intensities at rates that are otherwise unattainable with current camera technology. Reported is the fabrication of the camera that brings together a range of sophisticated design and fabrication techniques and the expected theoretical imaging performance. Applications to cellular and molecular microscopy are also described in which single-photon-counting abilities at high frame rates are crucial
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spelling cern-12665572019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2009.03.152http://cds.cern.ch/record/1266557engMac Raighne, AaronTeixeira, AntonioMathot, SergeMcPhate, JasonVallerga, JohnJarron, PierreBrownlee, ColinO’Shea, ValDevelopment of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengthsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWe present the development of a high-speed, single-photon counting, Hybrid Photo Detector (HPD). The HPD consists of a vacuum tube, containing the detector assembly, sealed with a transparent optical input window. Photons incident on the photocathode eject a photoelectron into a large electric field, which accelerates the incident electron onto a silicon detector. The silicon detector is bump bonded to a Medipix readout chip. This set-up allows for the detection and readout of low incident photon intensities at rates that are otherwise unattainable with current camera technology. Reported is the fabrication of the camera that brings together a range of sophisticated design and fabrication techniques and the expected theoretical imaging performance. Applications to cellular and molecular microscopy are also described in which single-photon-counting abilities at high frame rates are crucialoai:cds.cern.ch:12665572009
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Mac Raighne, Aaron
Teixeira, Antonio
Mathot, Serge
McPhate, Jason
Vallerga, John
Jarron, Pierre
Brownlee, Colin
O’Shea, Val
Development of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengths
title Development of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengths
title_full Development of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengths
title_fullStr Development of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengths
title_full_unstemmed Development of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengths
title_short Development of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengths
title_sort development of a high-speed single-photon pixellated detector for visible wavelengths
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2009.03.152
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1266557
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