Covers quantum efficiency and detectivity in photodiodes, focusing on their relationship with wavelength and practical implications in optical detection.
Covers the design and operation of Quantum Well and Dot Infrared Photodetectors, highlighting their principles, applications, and performance characteristics.
Explores laser operation basics, shot noise, and photodetectors' noise characteristics, emphasizing the importance of signal-to-noise ratio in signal detection.
Discusses the fundamental properties and characteristics of optical detectors, including responsivity, quantum efficiency, and the impact of noise on detection limits.