Covers the principles of single photon detection using Electron Multiplying Charge-Coupled Devices (EM-CCDs) and their applications in low-light imaging.
Covers the design and optimization of photodiodes, focusing on enhancing performance through material selection and the importance of the depletion region.
Covers quantum efficiency and detectivity in photodiodes, focusing on their relationship with wavelength and practical implications in optical detection.
Explores low-dimensional devices, focusing on nanowires and quantum dots, their properties, applications, and the challenges in their fabrication and performance.
Discusses the fundamental properties and characteristics of optical detectors, including responsivity, quantum efficiency, and the impact of noise on detection limits.