Imaging and time-stamping optical photons with nanosecond resolution
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I will discuss fast optical cameras based on the back-illuminated silicon sensor and Timepix3 ASIC. The sensor has high quantum efficiency and the chip provides ns scale resolution and data-driven readout with 80Mpix/sec bandwidth. The intensified version of the camera is single photon sensitive and since recently has been used for registration of entangled photons in long-distance quantum networks and for a variety of quantum imaging experiments as well as for other applications such as imaging mass spectroscopy and lifetime imaging. I will show recent results focusing on the quantum applications, hopefully generating a good discussion for possible future directions.
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Michael Campbell (EP-ESE), Dominik Dannheim (EP-LCD), Alessandro Marchioro (EP-ESE), Burkhard Schmidt (EP-DT)