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17 August 2010 Photon-counting detectors for space-based applications
Michael A. Krainak, Guangning Yang, Wei Lu, Xiaoli Sun
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Photon-counting detectors are required for numerous NASA future space-based applications including science instruments and free-space optical communication terminals. We discuss the baseline and alternative photon counting detectors that are under evaluation for deployment on the Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat2) Advance Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS). Future NASA science instruments and free space laser communication terminal receiver performance can be improved by using single-photon-sensitive detectors. Photomultipliers and avalanche photodiodes are the primary candidates. Single-photon-sensitive detectors provide efficient receivers that minimize the required space-based resources (size, weight, power and cost).
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Michael A. Krainak, Guangning Yang, Wei Lu, and Xiaoli Sun "Photon-counting detectors for space-based applications", Proc. SPIE 7780, Detectors and Imaging Devices: Infrared, Focal Plane, Single Photon, 77801J (17 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.864025
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Photodetectors

Avalanche photodetectors

Photomultipliers

Receivers

Clouds

Pulsed laser operation

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