Fig. 2: Quenching experiment conducted on the adaptive resistive switch (ARS). | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Quenching experiment conducted on the adaptive resistive switch (ARS).

From: Dynamic-quenching of a single-photon avalanche photodetector using an adaptive resistive switch

Fig. 2

a Typical pulse shape of the ARS quenched single-photon avalanche photodiode (SPAD) (blue curve); the red curve indicates the driving voltage of the laser. b The statistical distribution of the critical recovery time for the SPAD quenched by the ARS. The average critical recovery time is 30 ns. c Jitter performance of the ARS quenched SPAD when operated at 6 MHz repetition rate. d, e Current–voltage characteristics of the ARS showing the hysteresis behavior of the resistor, measured: d before and e after an estimated 1010 cycles of switching (quenching).

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