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Jamie M
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,
Here is a $1000 avalanche photodiode (APD), it has a max 2000VDC
reverse bias voltage:
http://www.advancedphotonix.com/ap_products/pdfs/SD197-70-72-591.pdf
Its specs are responsivity of 95 A/watt, 10nA dark current,
1.5pA/sqrt(Hz), 10ns response time.
How close can one get to these specs with a normal (cheap!) photodiode
that is reverse biased to right before the diode breakdown voltage? If
operating in geiger mode (biased past breakdown voltage) what kind of
response time could be expected with an active geiger circuit, and could
the responsitivity of a normal photodiode compare with an avalanche
photodiode?
cheers,
Jamie
Here is a $1000 avalanche photodiode (APD), it has a max 2000VDC
reverse bias voltage:
http://www.advancedphotonix.com/ap_products/pdfs/SD197-70-72-591.pdf
Its specs are responsivity of 95 A/watt, 10nA dark current,
1.5pA/sqrt(Hz), 10ns response time.
How close can one get to these specs with a normal (cheap!) photodiode
that is reverse biased to right before the diode breakdown voltage? If
operating in geiger mode (biased past breakdown voltage) what kind of
response time could be expected with an active geiger circuit, and could
the responsitivity of a normal photodiode compare with an avalanche
photodiode?
cheers,
Jamie