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29 August 2022 Development of position-sensitive photon-counting imager for Ultra-Fast Astronomy
Albert Wai Kit Lau, Yan Yan Chan, Mehdi Shafiee, George F. Smoot, Bruce Grossan
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Abstract
Traditional optical astronomy is limited to the measurement of transient signals at time scales greater than ∼ 1ms due to the readout speed of detectors and read noise limitations to sensitivity in short exposures. The Ultra-Fast Astronomy Project (UFA)1, 2 explores much faster events in the sub-millisecond domain. We designed a single-photon imaging camera based on position-sensitive silicon photomultiplier (PS-SiPM) with a low-cost FPGA readout system to observe such events. The sensor operates in a photon-counting mode with time resolution on the order of 10ns and a spatial resolution of around 200μm. We present our camera’s electronic and mechanical design, the algorithm for data handling, and testing and calibration data.
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Albert Wai Kit Lau, Yan Yan Chan, Mehdi Shafiee, George F. Smoot, and Bruce Grossan "Development of position-sensitive photon-counting imager for Ultra-Fast Astronomy", Proc. SPIE 12191, X-Ray, Optical, and Infrared Detectors for Astronomy X, 121910Y (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628864
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KEYWORDS
Field programmable gate arrays

Sensors

Clocks

Imaging systems

Analog electronics

Astronomy

Control systems

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