Electro-Optic Time-to-Space Converter for Optical Detector Jitter Mitigation
TBMG-17461
10/01/2013
- Content
A common problem in optical detection is determining the arrival time of a weak optical pulse that may comprise only one to a few photons. Currently, this problem is solved by using a photodetector to convert the optical signal to an electronic signal. The timing of the electrical signal is used to infer the timing of the optical pulse, but error is introduced by random delay between the absorption of the optical pulse and the creation of the electrical one. To eliminate this error, a time-to-space converter separates a sequence of optical pulses and sends them to different photodetectors, depending on their arrival time.
- Citation
- "Electro-Optic Time-to-Space Converter for Optical Detector Jitter Mitigation," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2013.