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Mandai, S. (author), Venialgo, E. (author), Charbon, E. (author)
We present an optimization technique utilizing order statistics with a multichannel digital silicon photomultiplier (MD-SiPM) for timing measurements. Accurate timing measurements are required by 3D rangefinding and time-of-flight positron emission tomography, to name a few applications. We have demonstrated the ability of the MD-SiPM to detect...
journal article 2014
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Li, D.D.U. (author), Arlt, J. (author), Tyndall, D. (author), Walker, R. (author), Richardson, J. (author), Stoppa, D. (author), Charbon, E. (author), Henderson, R.K. (author)
A high-speed and hardware-only algorithm using a center of mass method has been proposed for single-detector fluorescence lifetime sensing applications. This algorithm is now implemented on a field programmable gate array to provide fast lifetime estimates from a 32 × 32 low dark count 0.13 ?m complementary metaloxide-semiconductor single-photon...
journal article 2011
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Mata Pavia, J. (author), Charbon, E. (author), Wolf, M. (author)
An imager for optical tomography was designed based on a detector with 128x128 single-photon pixels that included a bank of 32 time-to-digital converters. Due to the high spatial resolution and the possibility of performing time resolved measurements, a new contact-less setup has been conceived in which scanning of the object is not necessary....
conference paper 2011
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Li, D.U. (author), Arlt, J. (author), Richardson, J. (author), Walker, R. (author), Buts, A. (author), Stoppa, D. (author), Charbon, E. (author), Henderson, R. (author)
A compact real-time fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) system based on an array of low dark count 0.13?m CMOS singlephoton avalanche diodes (SPADs) is demonstrated. Fast background-insensitive fluorescence lifetime determination is achieved by use of a recently proposed algorithm called ‘Integration for Extraction Method’ (IEM) [J....
journal article 2010
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