Explores laser operation basics, shot noise, and photodetectors' noise characteristics, emphasizing the importance of signal-to-noise ratio in signal detection.
Covers the rolling shutter effect and noise sources in CMOS cameras, highlighting solutions for image deformation and the advantages of pinned photodiodes.
Covers the fundamental concepts of laser operation, including dispersion theory, gain and resonators, different types of laser systems, noise characteristics, optical fibers, ultrafast lasers, and nonlinear frequency conversion.
Delves into the non-ideality of op-amps and various noise sources in low-voltage measurements, offering insights into practical implications and strategies for mitigation.