Itzler et al., 2011 - Google Patents
High-rate photon counting with Geiger-mode APDsItzler et al., 2011
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- Itzler M
- Entwistle M
- Jiang X
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- IEEE Photonic Society 24th Annual Meeting
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High-rate photon counting with geiger-mode APDs Page 1 High-rate Photon Counting with
Geiger-mode APDs Mark A. Itzler, Mark Entwistle, and Xudong Jiang Princeton Lightwave
Inc., 2555 Route 130 South, Suite 1, Cranbury, NJ USA 08512 Abstract—We extend the gate …
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