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The silicon avalanche photodiode is a high gain photon detector.
At each point the transmitted X-rays are recorded with a detector such as a proportional counter or an avalanche photodiode.
All use a photodetector (typically an avalanche photodiode) to convert the light into an electrical waveform for analysis.
Many semiconductor radiation detectors are based on this fact (e.g., avalanche photodiode, germanium detector).
The avalanche photodiode is operated with a reverse bias voltage of up to hundreds of Volts, slightly below the breakdown voltage.
The fluorescent light then passes through a parabolic lens before reaching a detector, typically a photomultiplier tube or avalanche photodiode detector.
An avalanche photodiode (APD) is a highly sensitive semiconductor electronic device that exploits the photoelectric effect to convert light to electricity.
The reflected pulse travelled through the High-Resolution Camera telescope, where it was split off by a dichroic filter to a silicon avalanche photodiode detector.
Each cell will have a loop of bare fiber optic cable to collect the scintillation light, both ends of which lead to an avalanche photodiode for readout.
The 1064 nm laser return was split to the LIDAR receiver (an avalanche photodiode detector) using a dichroic filter.
Standard optical detectors, such as avalanche photodiode, photomultiplier tube (PMT) or CCD, can be used.
TES single-photon detectors suffer nonetheless from a few disadvantages as compared to their avalanche photodiode (APD) counterparts.
After passing through the sample, the light from the arc lamp continues to an avalanche photodiode array, and the data is processed to generate an absorption spectrum of the excited state.
The photocurrent may be enhanced by internal gain caused by interaction among ions and photons under the influence of applied fields, such as occurs in an avalanche photodiode (APD).
The MBE technique enables the development of a new class of IR detectors including dual-band and avalanche photodiode detector (APD).
Silicon photomultipliers, often called "SiPM" in the literature, are Silicon single photon sensitive devices built from an avalanche photodiode (APD) array on common Si substrate.
As particles (either naturally occurring or induced) entrained in the fluid pass through the fringes, they reflect light that is then collected by a receiving optics and focused on a photodetector (typically an avalanche photodiode).
This light is collected by the same objective and, because it is red-shifted with respect to the excitation light it passes the dichroic mirror reaching a detector, typically a photomultiplier tube or avalanche photodiode detector.
After passing a pinhole, the light intensity is detected by a photodetection device (usually a photomultiplier tube (PMT) or avalanche photodiode), transforming the light signal into an electrical one that is recorded by a computer.