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InGaAs Avalanche Photodiodes for Ranging and Lidar

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InGaAs Avalanche Photodiodes for Ranging and Lidar discusses the materials, physics, and design considerations of avalanche photodiodes (APDs) developed for 3D imaging sensors, which will enable self-driving cars and autonomously navigating drones. The book provides a detailed theoretical understanding of all types of APD, including the semiconductor physics underlying device function and the mathematics of avalanche noise. Both linear- and Geiger-mode operation of APDs are addressed, and contemporary research on APDs manufactured from a variety of different material systems is reviewed. The approach unites a theoretical treatment of common figures of merit with a practical discussion of how they impact sensor system performance. Models are developed for the sensitivity, maximum effective range, and ranging precision of time-of-flight APD photoreceiver circuits. Linear-mode InGaAs APDs are of particular relevance to 3D imaging owing to their compatibility with eye-safe lasers, and the maturity of the material system, for which substantial commercial foundry capacity exists. The author uses InGaAs APDs to demonstrate the book’s design calculations, which are compared to the representative empirical data, and as the basis for discussions of device structure and manufacturing. r

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ISBN: 9780081027257
Publication date: 12th May 2020
Author: Andrew S. (Voxtel Inc, Beaverton, Oregon, USA) Huntington
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Ltd an imprint of Elsevier Science & Technology
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 400 pages
Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials
Genres: Electronics engineering
Materials science