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5 November 2013 MiSPiA: microelectronic single-photon 3D imaging arrays for low-light high-speed safety and security applications
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This paper reports the achievements so far attained in the development of high-performance CMOS SPADs for single-photon sensitive 2D imagers, based on photon-counting and 3D ranging cameras. The latters are based on both the direct in-pixel measurement of the Time-of-Flight of each photon bouncing bounce from the scene back to the camera and the “indirect” phase-resolved method to count reflected photons in well-defined time slots, synchronous to the active illumination of the scene. MiSPiA SPADs are the new state-of-the-art among SPADs in CMOS technologies.
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Alberto Tosi and Franco Zappa "MiSPiA: microelectronic single-photon 3D imaging arrays for low-light high-speed safety and security applications", Proc. SPIE 8899, Emerging Technologies in Security and Defence; and Quantum Security II; and Unmanned Sensor Systems X, 88990D (5 November 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2032733
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Ranging

Sensors

3D image processing

Imaging systems

Safety

Picosecond phenomena

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