Opto-electronic high-frequency cross-correlation using avalanche photodiodes |
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Authors: | Dr K. Berndt |
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Affiliation: | Central Institute of Optics and Spectroscopy, Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Rudower Chaussee 5, DDR-1199, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Correlation analysis has become an important research tool in the investigation of signals and systems behaviour. We report on a special opto-electronic cross-correlator in which a silicon avalanche photodiode is used as the main component. The internal gain of this photodiode is pulse-modulated with 330 ps FWHM at 126 MHz repetition rate, or is modulated sinusoidally at frequencies of up to 882 MHz, respectively. In the pulsed mode, very weak repetitive optical pulses can be detected with 3 × 10−3 photons per pulse sensitivity, and with 10 ps timing accuracy. The second mode offers time-selective signal rejection capabilities with 3 ps time resolution. The opto-electronic cross-correlator can be used in displacement and distance measurement, robotics, time dispersion analysis in optical fibres, transient absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence decay measurement, lifetime-selective fluorescence detection, and in fluorescence signal suppression in Raman spectroscopy. |
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Keywords: | Distance measurement robotics optical fibres fluorescence decay measurement |
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