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Dynamic-quenching of a single-photon avalanche photodetector using an adaptive resistive switch

Authors

Zheng, Jiyuan; Xue, Xingjun; Ji, Cheng; Yuan, Yuan; Sun, Keye; Rosenmann, Daniel; Wang, Lai; Wu, Jiamin; Campbell, Joe; Guha, Supratik

Abstract

One of the most common approaches for quenching single-photon avalanche diodes is to use a passive resistor in series with it. A drawback of this approach has been the limited recovery speed of the single-photon avalanche diodes. High resistance is needed to quench the avalanche, leading to slower recharging of the single-photon avalanche diodes depletion capacitor. We address this issue by replacing a fixed quenching resistor with a bias-dependent adaptive resistive switch. Reversible generation of metallic conduction enables switching between low and high resistance states under unipolar bias. As an example, using a Pt/Al2O3/Ag resistor with a commercial silicon single-photon avalanche diodes, we demonstrate avalanche pulse widths as small as ~30ns, 10 smaller than a passively quenched approach, thus significantly improving the single-photon avalanche diodes frequency response. The experimental results are consistent with a model where the adaptive resistor dynamically changes its resistance during discharging and recharging the single-photon avalanche diodes.