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13 March 2024 TCSPC 2.0: a new constraint-less methodology to avoid distortion at any speed
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Abstract
Time Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) has been historically subject to the count-rate vs distortion tradeoff. Several attempts to work around this limitation have been reported in the literature, either based on multichannel systems or on post-processing correction algorithms. In this work, we’ll show how distortion can be avoided by exploiting additional information on the system status acquired during the whole experiment. We’ll provide evidence that a new research line can finally combine all the advantages of TCSPC with very high speed. Starting from on-field results, we’ll present the novel technique providing design guidelines for next-generation ultrafast TCSPC acquisition systems.
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Giulia Acconcia, Angela Bovolenta, Alessandro Cominelli, and Ivan Rech "TCSPC 2.0: a new constraint-less methodology to avoid distortion at any speed", Proc. SPIE PC12849, Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Superresolution Imaging XVII, PC128490O (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3000470
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KEYWORDS
Time correlated single photon counting

Distortion

Single photon avalanche diodes

Design and modelling

Detection and tracking algorithms

Laser frequency

Photon counting theory

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