| Literature DB >> 29401768 |
Istvan Gyongy, Amy Davies, Benjamin Gallinet, Neale A W Dutton, Rory R Duncan, Colin Rickman, Robert K Henderson, Paul A Dalgarno.
Abstract
Single-photon avalanche photodiode (SPAD) image sensors offer time-gated photon counting, at high binary frame rates of >100 kFPS and with no readout noise. This makes them well-suited to a range of scientific applications, including microscopy, sensing and quantum optics. However, due to the complex electronics required, the fill factor tends to be significantly lower (< 10%) than that of EMCCD and sCMOS cameras (>90%), whilst the pixel size is typically larger, impacting the sensitivity and practicalities of the SPAD devices. This paper presents the first characterisation of a cylindrical-shaped microlens array applied to a small, 8 micron, pixel SPAD imager. The enhanced fill factor, ≈50% for collimated light, is the highest reported value amongst SPAD sensors with comparable resolution and pixel pitch. We demonstrate the impact of the increased sensitivity in single-molecule localisation microscopy, obtaining a resolution of below 40nm, the best reported figure for a SPAD sensor.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29401768 DOI: 10.1364/OE.26.002280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894