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Edoardo Charbon
Researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Publications - 590
Citations - 15079
Edoardo Charbon is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: CMOS & Single-photon avalanche diode. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 526 publications receiving 12293 citations. Previous affiliations of Edoardo Charbon include École Normale Supérieure & Cadence Design Systems.
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Design and characterization of a CMOS 3-D image sensor based on single photon avalanche diodes
TL;DR: In this paper, an imaging system for depth information capture of arbitrary 3D objects is presented, based on an array of 32 × 32 rangefinding pixels that independently measure the time of flight of a ray of light as it is reflected back from the objects in a scene.
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Cryo-CMOS Circuits and Systems for Quantum Computing Applications
Bishnu Patra,Rosario M. Incandela,Jeroen P. G. van Dijk,Harald Homulle,Lin Song,Mina Shahmohammadi,Robert Bogdan Staszewski,Andrei Vladimirescu,Masoud Babaie,Fabio Sebastiano,Edoardo Charbon +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a low-noise amplifier for spin-qubit RF-reflectometry readout and a class-F2,3 digitally controlled oscillator required to manipulate the state of qubits are proposed.
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Single-photon avalanche diode imagers in biophotonics: review and outlook
TL;DR: Significant improvements have been made to SPAD imagers based on a device that acts like a 3-in-1 light particle detector, counter and stopwatch, furthering their potential use in biological imaging technologies and an analysis of the most relevant challenges still lying ahead.
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A 128 $\times$ 128 Single-Photon Image Sensor With Column-Level 10-Bit Time-to-Digital Converter Array
TL;DR: To the best of the knowledge, this imager is the first fully integrated system for photon time-of-arrival evaluation and has enabled us to reconstruct 3-D scenes with milimetric precisions in extremely low signal exposure.
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A 160×128 single-photon image sensor with on-pixel 55ps 10b time-to-digital converter
C. Veerappan,Justin Richardson,Richard Walker,Day-Uey Li,Matthew W. Fishburn,Yuki Maruyama,David Stoppa,F. Borghetti,Marek Gersbach,Robert Henderson,Edoardo Charbon +10 more
TL;DR: This work states that the introduction of SPAD devices in deep-submicron CMOS has enabled the design of massively parallel arrays where the entire photon detection and ToA circuitry is integrated on-pixel.