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9 March 2024 Precision photon manipulation in photodetectors for AI-driven ultrafast sensing and imaging
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Abstract
A compact assembly of photodetectors, incorporating specialized surface nanostructures, holds the potential to significantly enhance imaging capabilities by acquiring multi-dimensional data, including spectral profiles, temporal responses, and spatial resolution. This advancement is achievable by engineering individual ultrafast detectors exhibiting distinct responses to identical illumination while leveraging artificial intelligence (AI)-driven computational imaging. This talk will demonstrate how these capabilities can substantially miniaturize the physical dimensions of existing imaging and spectroscopic systems and elevate overall system sensitivity. These advancements can be applied to various fields, including noninvasive real-time detection and monitoring of molecules for medical diagnostics, biological sensing, and food quality assessment.
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M. Saif Islam, Ahasan Ahamed, Lisa N. McPhillips, and Amita Rawat "Precision photon manipulation in photodetectors for AI-driven ultrafast sensing and imaging", Proc. SPIE PC12895, Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XX, PC128950B (9 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3007784
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KEYWORDS
Ultrafast imaging

Photodetectors

Light absorption

Biological imaging

Semiconductors

Film thickness

Imaging spectroscopy

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