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13 October 2014 Statistical analysis of dark count rate in Geiger-mode APD FPAs
Mark A. Itzler, Uppili Krishnamachari, Quan Chau, Xudong Jiang, Mark Entwistle, Mark Owens, Krystyna Slomkowski
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We present a temporal statistical analysis of the array-level dark count behavior of Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode (GmAPD) focal plane arrays that distinguishes between Poissonian intrinsic dark count rate and non-Poissonian crosstalk counts by considering “inter-arrival” times between successive counts from the entire array. For 32 x 32 format sensors with 100 μm pixel pitch, we show the reduction of crosstalk for smaller active area sizes within the pixel. We also compare the inter-arrival time behavior for arrays with narrow band (900 - 1100 nm) and broad band (900 - 1600 nm) spectral response. We then consider a similar analysis of larger format 128 x 32 arrays. As a complement to the temporal analysis, we describe the results of a spatial analysis of crosstalk events. Finally, we propose a simple model for the impact of crosstalk events on the Poissonian statistics of intrinsic dark counts that provides a qualitative explanation for the results of the inter-arrival time analysis for arrays with varying degrees of crosstalk.
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Mark A. Itzler, Uppili Krishnamachari, Quan Chau, Xudong Jiang, Mark Entwistle, Mark Owens, and Krystyna Slomkowski "Statistical analysis of dark count rate in Geiger-mode APD FPAs", Proc. SPIE 9250, Electro-Optical Remote Sensing, Photonic Technologies, and Applications VIII; and Military Applications in Hyperspectral Imaging and High Spatial Resolution Sensing II, 925003 (13 October 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2068744
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