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Photodetectors & Imaging

The subcommittee on Photodetectors solicits papers on all types of discrete photodetectors as well as arrays. Topics include photoconductors, photomulipliers, PIN photodiodes, and avalanche photodiodes for operation in ultraviolet, visible, near-IR, and long-wavelength IR regions of the spectrum.


Committee Members:

Chair:Leda Lunardi
National Science Foundation, USA
John David
University of Sheffield, UK
Silvano Donati
University of Pavia, Italy
Lorenzo Faraone
University of Western Australia, Australia
Mark Itzler
Princeton Lightwave, USA
Kazutoshi Kato
NTT Corporation Photonics Laboratory, Japan
Kikuo Makita
NEC Corporation, Japan
Ekmel Ozbay
Bilkent University, Turkey
Rengarajan Sudharsanan
SpectroLab A Boeing Company, USA
Andreas Umbach
u2t photonics AG, Germany


Invited Speakers:
InP-based Narrow Band Photodetector Modules for 40 to100 GHz Linear High Power Applications
Heinz-Gunter Bach, Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, HHI, Germany
SiC Ultra-Violet Avalanche Photodiodes
Joe C. Campbell, University of Virginia, USA
Quantum Well and Quantum Dot based Detector Arrays for Infrared Imaging
Sarath D. Gunapala, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
InP-based MWIR Avalanche Photodiodes: Current Status and Future Prospects
Archie L. Holmes, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Ge/Si Heterojunction Photodiode by Wafer Bonding
Hiroshi Kanbe, Kochi University of Technology, Japan


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