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13 March 2024 SPAD arrays and crossed-delay line detectors for quantum ghost imaging
Duncan P. Ryan, James H. Werner, Kristina Meier, Rebecca Sandoval, David Thompson, David Palmer, Raymond Newell, Edoardo Charbon, Claudio Bruschini
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Abstract
Next generation single-photon detectors are becoming available. Research grade SPAD arrays promise camera-like detectors with dozens to hundreds of thousands of pixels, providing both spatial and temporal information about single photon events. Concurrently, other detector technologies are under development, such as crossed-delay line detectors. We evaluate the application of SPAD arrays and NCam, a crossed-delay line detector, towards quantum ghost imaging applications. We discuss implementation challenges and performance differences in the context of ghost imaging.
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Duncan P. Ryan, James H. Werner, Kristina Meier, Rebecca Sandoval, David Thompson, David Palmer, Raymond Newell, Edoardo Charbon, and Claudio Bruschini "SPAD arrays and crossed-delay line detectors for quantum ghost imaging", Proc. SPIE PC12863, Quantum Effects and Measurement Techniques in Biology and Biophotonics, PC128630D (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3000584
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KEYWORDS
Quantum ghost imaging

Single photon avalanche diodes

Detector arrays

Imaging arrays

Cameras

Quantum correlations

Quantum devices

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