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Shot Noise and Detectors
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Coherent Detection: Signal and Local Oscillator Interference
Explores coherent detection in optical systems, highlighting the interference between the signal and local oscillator.
Optical and Electronic Shot Noise: Signal to Noise Analysis
Covers optical and electronic shot noise, focusing on signal-to-noise ratio calculations and the impact of quantum efficiency on detectivity.
Noise Sources in Optical Detectors: Analysis and Implications
Discusses various noise sources in optical detectors, including shot noise, thermal noise, and their implications on detection performance.
Noise in Electronics: Fundamentals and Applications
Explores noise in electronics, covering average power, signal-to-noise ratio, deterministic and random signals, and noise amplification.
Noise in Optical Receivers
Explores noise in optical receivers, covering shot noise, thermal noise, signal-to-noise ratio, and noise limits.
Photon Detection: Efficiency and Coating
Explores high energy photon detection principles, efficiency, CCD detectors, Anti-Reflective coatings, and Signal to Noise ratio.
Quantum Efficiency: Photodiodes and Their Responsivity
Covers quantum efficiency and detectivity in photodiodes, focusing on their relationship with wavelength and practical implications in optical detection.
Electrical Metrology: Noise and Signal Analysis
Explores electrical metrology, emphasizing noise and signal analysis, covering topics such as charges, currents, voltages, and various noise sources.
Laser Fundamentals and Applications
Explores laser fundamentals, systems, beam quality, and noise characteristics in lasers, including relaxation oscillations and shot noise.
Noise Formalism in Photodetectors: Understanding Detection Limits
Discusses the formalism of noise in photodetectors, focusing on detection limits and the relationship between input power and output current.