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3-D IR imaging with uncooled GaN photodiodes using nondegenerate two-photon absorption

Optics 2016-04-20 v2

Abstract

We utilize the recently demonstrated orders of magnitude enhancement of extremely nondegenerate two-photon absorption in direct-gap semiconductor photodiodes to perform scanned imaging of 3D structures using IR femtosecond illumination pulses (1.6 um and 4.93 um) gated on the GaN detector by sub-gap, femtosecond pulses. While transverse resolution is limited by the usual imaging criteria, the longitudinal or depth resolution can be less than a wavelength, dependent on the pulsewidths in this nonlinear interaction within the detector element. The imaging system can accommodate a wide range of wavelengths in the mid-IR and near-IR without the need to modify the detection and imaging systems.

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@article{arxiv.1510.08967,
  title  = {3-D IR imaging with uncooled GaN photodiodes using nondegenerate two-photon absorption},
  author = {Himansu S. Pattanaik and Matthew Reichert and David J. Hagan and Eric W. Van Stryland},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.08967},
  year   = {2016}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures