Active-Reset for the N⁺P Single-Ended SPAD Used in the NIR LiDAR Receivers

2019 
A monolithic resistorless circuit has been designed for active reset of the N+P single-ended (common anode) single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD). This type of SPAD has enhanced the photon detection efficiency in the near-infrared (NIR) region relatively to the P+N (two-ended) SPAD. Due to this fact, the N+P SPAD is a better candidate for the light detection and range (LiDAR) working in the NIR region. The circuit is fabricated in a standard 0.18- $\mu \text{m}$ CMOS image sensor process. The dead time after each photon detection is adjustable; the minimum measured value is 4 ns. The maximum photon count rate corresponding to this dead time is ${2.5}\cdot {10}^{{8}}$ photons/s. This circuit guarantees precise repeatable response, short and well-controlled dead time, and after-pulsing effect reduction. All these are essential for many SPAD applications and crucial for increasing the saturation level of the silicon photo multiplier (SiPM)-based LiDAR systems working in strong background light conditions on sunny day.
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