2025-02-07 11:44 |
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From circuits to sensors: the best is yet to come!
/ Pellegrini, Sara (speaker) (STMicoelectronics)
In my talk I will cover all aspects related to how an integrated Time-of-Flight sensor is designed and implemented. I will describe all aspects of pixel and sensors architecture in relation to addressing the needs of the application and all the important considerations that need to be made when going from simulation to real world implementation.
Sara PELLEGRINI PhD STMicroelectronics
Senior Member of Technical Staff
Imaging Sub-Group | Imaging Strategy Office |
Communication and Academic Collaborations Manager
2025 - 3469.
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2025-01-30 09:41 |
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Superconducting nanowires
/ Korzh, Boris (speaker) ; Korzh, Boris Alexander (speaker) (California Institute of Technology (US))
Superconducting nanowire detector development has culminated in demonstrations towards a broad range of applications. They are capable of detecting photons (X-ray to far-infrared), low energy electrons, ions and neutral molecules and most recently have been tested for relativistic particle detection. [...]
2025 - 2776.
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2025-01-30 09:41 |
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Quantum Computing/Sensing: Are Cryo-CMOS Circuits Essential?
/ Charbon, Edoardo (speaker) (EPFL)
The core of a quantum computer or a quantum sensor is generally an array of qubits or quantum detectors and classical electronics for its control; it operates on the qubits/detectors with nanosecond latency and a very low noise. Classical electronics is generally operating at room temperature, however recently, we have proposed that it moves closer to the qubits/detectors and operates at cryogenic temperatures to improve compactness and reliability. [...]
2025 - 3438.
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2025-01-30 09:35 |
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Hybrid Pixel Single Photon Detector for Quantum Applications
/ Farooq, Shazia (speaker) (Amsterdam Scientific Instruments)
In this presentation, I will provide an overview of our technological advancements and current projects within the quantum field using TPx3/TPX4. Additionally, I will discuss the obstacles we are encountering in the development of quantum technologies, highlight current gaps in the field, and outline the ideal specifications required for future breakthroughs..
2025 - 2424.
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2025-01-27 11:56 |
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2025-01-27 11:40 |
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Monolithic pixel technologies
/ Kugathasan, Thanushan (speaker) (Universite de Geneve (CH))
Monolithic pixel sensors integrate the sensing layer and readout electronics on a single silicon substrate, eliminating the need for interconnects and enabling cost-effective production using CMOS technology.
This lecture covers the evolution of monolithic pixel sensors, focusing on key technical challenges in embedding readout electronics and recent advancements. The ALPIDE sensor, used in the ALICE Inner Tracking System (ITS), represents the state of the art in monolithic integration, offering high granularity and low material budget, with ongoing developments targeting wafer-scale stitched sensors. [...]
2025 - 2653.
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2025-01-27 10:41 |
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Q-CMOS: Image sensors with single photon capabilities
/ Durdevic, Ljiljana (speaker) (Hamamatsu)
Quantitative CMOS (qCMOS) is a cutting-edge image sensor capable of not only detecting single photons but also resolving their number, making it a powerful tool in advanced photonics. With exceptionally low readout noise and high quantum efficiency, qCMOS has found broad range of applications, including a rapidly expanding role in quantum technologies such as quantum sensing and quantum computing.
This lecture begins by introducing key concepts and metrics fundamental to photon-number resolving detectors, with a focus on the unique capabilities of qCMOS. [...]
2025 - 3024.
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