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arxiv: 1701.08907 · v1 · pith:4UKXDCF2new · submitted 2017-01-31 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.ins-det

Laser annealing heals radiation damage in avalanche photodiodes

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.ins-det
keywords apdscountdamagedarkdetectionlaserradiationannealing
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Avalanche photodiodes (APDs) are a practical option for space-based quantum communications requiring single-photon detection. However, radiation damage to APDs significantly increases their dark count rates and reduces their useful lifetimes in orbit. We show that high-power laser annealing of irradiated APDs of three different models (Excelitas C30902SH, Excelitas SLiK, and Laser Components SAP500S2) heals the radiation damage and substantially restores low dark count rates. Of nine samples, the maximum dark count rate reduction factor varies between 5.3 and 758 when operating at minus 80 degrees Celsius. The illumination power to reach these reduction factors ranges from 0.8 to 1.6 W. Other photon detection characteristics, such as photon detection efficiency, timing jitter, and afterpulsing probability, remain mostly unaffected. These results herald a promising method to extend the lifetime of a quantum satellite equipped with APDs.

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