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Dark Current and Single Photon Detection by 1550 nm Avalanche Photodiodes: Dead Time Corrected Probability Distributions

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Abstract

We present the first application of the Mandel algorithm to real data from single-photon avalanche photodiodes (SPAD) to produce dead-time corrected probability distributions that are Poisson in nature to examine novel light sources.

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