APD Reset Circuit With Variable Current for Fast Quenching

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Solution Overview

Problem

Conventional active quenching circuits for avalanche photodiodes (APDs) generate excessive heat, potentially damaging the APD due to uncontrolled current flow, leading to crosstalk and inefficiencies in resetting the device after detecting light.

Innovation Solution

A photodetector with a reset circuit using a variable current source and control circuit that stepwise or continuously increases current to the APD's cathode, allowing for controlled initialization and reducing parasitic capacitance, thereby preventing re-ignition and shortening dead time between detection events.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Speed

If a conventional active quenching circuit is used to reset the APD at high speed, then the reset speed is improved, but excessive heat is generated and the APD may be destroyed

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvereset speedVSAvoidexcessive heat
Core Design Contradiction:
SpeedVSObject-affected harmful factors

Solution Approach 1:

The patent employs a variable current source that dynamically adjusts the reset current based on the APD's operating state. The current is not fixed but varies in response to feedback signals from the APD, allowing the system to optimize reset speed while preventing excessive current that would generate harmful heat.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Solution Approach 2:

The patent incorporates a feedback mechanism where the APD's state is monitored and used to control the reset current. The feedback signal from the APD modulates the variable current source, ensuring that the reset current is appropriately adjusted to achieve fast resetting without causing excessive heat generation or damaging the APD.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

2Speed

If a conventional active quenching circuit is used, then the reset speed is improved, but crosstalk occurs between adjacent APDs

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvereset speedVSAvoidcrosstalk
Core Design Contradiction:
SpeedVSObject-generated harmful factors

Solution Approach 1:

The variable current source dynamically adjusts the reset current magnitude based on the APD's state and the detected light intensity. This dynamic adjustment allows the system to use lower current levels when possible, reducing the likelihood of crosstalk to adjacent APDs while still achieving adequate reset speed.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Solution Approach 2:

The patent changes the current parameter adaptively based on operating conditions. By modulating the reset current magnitude according to the APD state and detected signal strength, the system optimizes the balance between reset speed and crosstalk prevention, using minimal necessary current to avoid interfering with neighboring photodetectors.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

3Device complexity

If a passive quenching circuit is used, then the circuit configuration is simplified, but the reset operation becomes slow

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvecircuit configurationVSAvoidreset speed
Core Design Contradiction:
Device complexityVSSpeed

Solution Approach 1:

The patent combines the simplicity of passive quenching circuits with the speed of active quenching by using a variable current source that can be rapidly adjusted. The current source is controlled by the APD's state feedback, enabling fast reset operation without requiring complex active circuitry, thus achieving both simplicity and speed.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Solution Approach 2:

The patent uses parameter changes in the current source control to achieve fast resetting. By dynamically adjusting the current magnitude based on feedback from the APD state, the system achieves rapid reset operation while maintaining a relatively simple circuit configuration, bridging the gap between passive and active quenching approaches.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

The solution effectively manages current flow to prevent excessive heat generation and re-ignition, allowing for faster recovery and improved sensitivity in subsequent light detection, while reducing the circuit scale for integration.

Implementation Method 1

a photodetection element that convert received light into an electrical signal

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectPhotoelectric effect: Photoelectric Effect

Implementation Method 2

an avalanche photodiode (referred to below as APD). In particular, when an APD is operated in a Geiger mode, the APD has an ability to detect weak light of one photon

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectAvalanche breakdown: Avalanche Breakdown

Data Source

PatentUS20230073292A1Photodetector, electronic device, and method of photodetection
Publication Date: 2023.03.09 KK TOSHIBA
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AI summary

Provided is a photodetector including: a photodetection element; a reset circuit that sets one end of the photodetection element to an initialization voltage after the photodetection element detects light, and that includes a variable current source capable of varying a current to be supplied to the one end of the photodetection element; and a control circuit that stepwise or continuously increases a current to be supplied to the one end of the photodetection element by using the variable current source until the one end of the photodetection element is set to the initialization voltage after the photodetection element detects light.