Abstract
Recent improvements in commercial silicon photodiodes and operational amplifiers
permit electrical noise to be reduced to an equivalent of 0.1 fA of photocurrent
when a measurement time of 400 s is used. This is equivalent to a photocurrent
resulting from fewer than 800 photons/s, and it implies a dynamic range of 14
orders of magnitude for a detector circuit. We explain the circuit theory,
paying particular attention to the measurement bandwidth, the causes of noise
and drift, and the proper selection of circuit components. These optical
radiation detectors complement the primary radiometric standards. These
detectors may replace photomultiplier tubes that have been used traditionally
and or that were too costly to be used.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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