Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2005-08-10
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 76, 113101 (2005) (7 pages)
Physics
Atomic Physics
Submitted to Review of Scientific Instruments
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.2126575
Two large-area, low noise, high speed fluorescence detectors have been built. One detector consists of a photodiode with an area of 28 mm x 28 mm and a low noise transimpedance amplifier. This detector has a input light-equivalent spectral noise density of less than 3 pW/Hz^1/2, can recover from a large scattered light pulse within 10 us, and has a bandwidth of at least 900 kHz. The second detector consists of a 16 mm diameter avalanche photodiode and a low-noise transimpedance amplifier. This detector has an input light-equivalent spectral noise density of 0.08 pW/Hz^1/2, also can recover from a large scattered light pulse within 10 us, and has a bandwidth of 1 MHz.
Bickman S.
DeMille David
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