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@article{doi:10.1117/12.886892,author = {Light, Roger A. and Smith, Richard J. and Johnston, Nicholas S. and Somekh, Michael G. and Pitter, Mark C.},title = {CMOS lock-in optical sensor for parallel detection in pump-probe systems},journal = {Proc. SPIE},volume = {8073},number = {},pages = {807304-807304-10},abstract = {In pump-probe type experiments the signal of interest is often a very small fraction of the overall light intensity reaching the detector. This is beyond the capabilities of conventional cameras due to the necessarily high light intensity at the detector and its limited dynamic range. To overcome these problems, phase-sensitive or lock-in detection with a single photodiode is generally used. In phase-sensitive detection, the pump beam is modulated and the probe beam is captured with a photodiode connected to a lock-in amplifier running from the same reference. This provides very narrowband detection and moves the signal away from low frequency noise. We have developed a linear array detector that can perform shot-noise limited lock-in detection in 256 parallel channels. Each pixel has four independent wells to allow phase-sensitive detection. The depth of each well is massively increased and can be controlled on a per-pixel basis allowing the gain of the sensor to be matched to the incident light intensity, improving noise performance. The array reduces the number of dimensions that need to be sequentially scanned and so greatly speeds up acquisition. Results demonstrating spectral parallelism in pump-probe experiments are presented where the a.c. amplitude to background ratio approaches 1 part in one million.},year = {2011},doi = {10.1117/12.886892},URL = { http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.886892},eprint = {}}
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@article{doi:10.1117/12.886892,author = {Light Roger A. and Smith Richard J. and Johnston Nicholas S. and Somekh Michael G. and Pitter Mark C.},title = {CMOS lock-in optical sensor for parallel detection in pump-probe systems},journal = {Proc. SPIE},volume = {8073},number = {},pages = {807304-807304-10},abstract = {In pump-probe type experiments the signal of interest is often a very small fraction of the overall light intensity reaching the detector. This is beyond the capabilities of conventional cameras due to the necessarily high light intensity at the detector and its limited dynamic range. To overcome these problems, phase-sensitive or lock-in detection with a single photodiode is generally used. In phase-sensitive detection, the pump beam is modulated and the probe beam is captured with a photodiode connected to a lock-in amplifier running from the same reference. This provides very narrowband detection and moves the signal away from low frequency noise. We have developed a linear array detector that can perform shot-noise limited lock-in detection in 256 parallel channels. Each pixel has four independent wells to allow phase-sensitive detection. The depth of each well is massively increased and can be controlled on a per-pixel basis allowing the gain of the sensor to be matched to the incident light intensity, improving noise performance. The array reduces the number of dimensions that need to be sequentially scanned and so greatly speeds up acquisition. Results demonstrating spectral parallelism in pump-probe experiments are presented where the a.c. amplitude to background ratio approaches 1 part in one million.},year = {2011},doi = {10.1117/12.886892},URL = { http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.886892},eprint = {}}
 
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Revision as of 08:14, 10 October 2013

Applied Optics Publications: Conference papers

Members of University of Nottingham's Applied Optics group continually promote research conducted within the group, along with theories and results. To this end, various members publish findings at various conferences and meetings across the world. Details of conference publications are listed on this page, with BibTex entries available to download. Downloadable PDF versions of any papers are also available.

2011

Light Roger A., Smith Richard J., Johnston Nicholas S., Somekh Michael G., Pitter Mark C. - CMOS lock-in optical sensor for parallel detection in pump-probe systems
Proc. SPIE 8073:807304-807304-10,2011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.886892
Bibtex
Author : Light Roger A., Smith Richard J., Johnston Nicholas S., Somekh Michael G., Pitter Mark C.
Title : CMOS lock-in optical sensor for parallel detection in pump-probe systems
In : Proc. SPIE -
Address :
Date : 2011

2010

H Sugahara1, O Matsuda, M Tomoda, OB Wright, C Glorieux, M Clark - Time-resolved two-dimensional imaging of surface acoustic waves generated by optical pulses focused to arbitrary spatial shapes
Symposium on ultrasonic electronics ,2010
Bibtex
Author : H Sugahara1, O Matsuda, M Tomoda, OB Wright, C Glorieux, M Clark
Title : Time-resolved two-dimensional imaging of surface acoustic waves generated by optical pulses focused to arbitrary spatial shapes
In : Symposium on ultrasonic electronics -
Address :
Date : 2010


Ahmet Arca, Amandine Dispas, Jamie Twycross, Jon Aylott, Leo Marques, Matt Clark, Natalio Krasnogor, Richard Smith, Teti Stratoudaki, Xuesheng Chen - Nano-ultrasonicsensors
Frontiers in interface physics: microfluidics, biomembranes and nanostructures ,2010
Bibtex
Author : Ahmet Arca, Amandine Dispas, Jamie Twycross, Jon Aylott, Leo Marques, Matt Clark, Natalio Krasnogor, Richard Smith, Teti Stratoudaki, Xuesheng Chen
Title : Nano-ultrasonicsensors
In : Frontiers in interface physics: microfluidics, biomembranes and nanostructures -
Address :
Date : 2010

Roger A. Light, Richard J. Smith, Nicholas S. Johnston, Steve D. Sharples, Michael G. Somekh, Mark C. Pitter - Highly parallel CMOS lock-in optical sensor array for hyperspectral recording in scanned imaging systems
pp. 75700U--75700U-10, San Francisco, California, {USA},2010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.842083
Bibtex<div>Author : Roger A. Light, Richard J. Smith, Nicholas S. Johnston, Steve D. Sharples, Michael G. Somekh, Mark C. Pitter
Title : Highly parallel CMOS lock-in optical sensor array for hyperspectral recording in scanned imaging systems
In : -
Address : San Francisco, California, {USA}
Date : 2010
</div>

2009

S D Sharples, T Stratoudaki, R J Ellwood, I J Collisons, M Clark, M G Somekh - Laser ultrasonics for detection of elastic nonlinearity using collinear mixing of surface acoustic waves
The Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (QNDE) pp. 287-294,2009
Bibtex
Author : S D Sharples, T Stratoudaki, R J Ellwood, I J Collisons, M Clark, M G Somekh
Title : Laser ultrasonics for detection of elastic nonlinearity using collinear mixing of surface acoustic waves
In : The Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (QNDE) -
Address :
Date : 2009


S D Sharples, W Li, M Clark, M G Somekh - Microstructure imaging using frequency spectrum spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy (f-SRAS)
The Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (QNDE) pp. 279-286,2009
Bibtex
Author : S D Sharples, W Li, M Clark, M G Somekh
Title : Microstructure imaging using frequency spectrum spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy (f-SRAS)
In : The Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (QNDE) -
Address :
Date : 2009

Ahmet Arca, Theodosia Stratoudaki, Richard J Smith, Matt Clark, Mike Somekh - Evanescent CHOTs for the optical generation and detection of ultra-high frequency SAWs
2009 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium pp. 2213 - 2216,2009
Bibtex
Author : Ahmet Arca, Theodosia Stratoudaki, Richard J Smith, Matt Clark, Mike Somekh
Title : Evanescent CHOTs for the optical generation and detection of ultra-high frequency SAWs
In : 2009 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium -
Address :
Date : 2009

Wenqi Li, Steve D Sharples, Matt Clark, Mike G Somekh - Frequency spectrum spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy for microstructure imaging
2009 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium pp. 791 - 794,2009
Bibtex
Author : Wenqi Li, Steve D Sharples, Matt Clark, Mike G Somekh
Title : Frequency spectrum spatially resolved acoustic spectroscopy for microstructure imaging
In : 2009 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium -
Address :
Date : 2009

2008

Richard Smith, Mike Somekh, Steve Sharples, Mark Pitter, Roger Light, Nicholas Johnston - Parallel detection in picosecond ultrasonics with both commercial and custom array detection
1st International Symposium on Laser Ultrasonics: Science, Technology and Applications ,2008
http://www.ndt.net/article/laser-ut2008/toc.php
Bibtex
Author : Richard Smith, Mike Somekh, Steve Sharples, Mark Pitter, Roger Light, Nicholas Johnston
Title : Parallel detection in picosecond ultrasonics with both commercial and custom array detection
In : 1st International Symposium on Laser Ultrasonics: Science, Technology and Applications -
Address :
Date : 2008

2007

I J Collison, T Stratoudaki, M Clark, M G Somekh - Measurement of elastic nonlinearity using remote laser ultrasonics and CHeap Optical Transducers and dual frequency surface acoustic waves
2007 International Congress on Ultrasonics (Vienna) ,2007
Bibtex
Author : I J Collison, T Stratoudaki, M Clark, M G Somekh
Title : Measurement of elastic nonlinearity using remote laser ultrasonics and CHeap Optical Transducers and dual frequency surface acoustic waves
In : 2007 International Congress on Ultrasonics (Vienna) -
Address :
Date : 2007

Chung W. See, Richard J. Smith, Michael G. Somekh - Line width measurement below 60 nm using an optical interferometer and artificial neural network
Proceedings of SPIE pp. 65181F--65181F-11, San Jose, {CA,} {USA},2007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.712278
Bibtex
Author : Chung W. See, Richard J. Smith, Michael G. Somekh
Title : Line width measurement below 60 nm using an optical interferometer and artificial neural network
In : Proceedings of SPIE -
Address : San Jose, {CA,} {USA}
Date : 2007

2006

T Stratoudaki, M Clark M, M G Somekh M.G - Novel optical transducers for nonlinear ultrasonic applications
9th European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (Berlin) ,2006
Bibtex
Author : T Stratoudaki, M Clark M, M G Somekh M.G
Title : Novel optical transducers for nonlinear ultrasonic applications
In : 9th European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (Berlin) -
Address :
Date : 2006

2005

Richard J. Smith, Chung W. See, Michael G. Somekh - Sub-0.1 ?m optical track width measurement
Proceedings of SPIE pp. 58580M--58580M-8, Munich, Germany,2005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.611999
Bibtex
Author : Richard J. Smith, Chung W. See, Michael G. Somekh
Title : Sub-0.1 ?m optical track width measurement
In : Proceedings of SPIE -
Address : Munich, Germany
Date : 2005

P R Dmochowski, C Li, B R Hayes-Gill, M Clark, J A Crowe, M G Somekh, S P Morgan - Ultrasound modulated optical tomography using a CMOS modulated light lock-in pixel
SPIE International Symposium on Biomedical Optics ,2005
Bibtex
Author : P R Dmochowski, C Li, B R Hayes-Gill, M Clark, J A Crowe, M G Somekh, S P Morgan
Title : Ultrasound modulated optical tomography using a CMOS modulated light lock-in pixel
In : SPIE International Symposium on Biomedical Optics -
Address :
Date : 2005

2004

P R Dmochowski, B R Hayes-Gill, C Li, S P Morgan, M Clark, J A Crowe, MG Somekh - Integrated optical sensors for optoacoustic imaging of tissue
Proceedings of SPIE pp. 274-279,2004
Bibtex
Author : P R Dmochowski, B R Hayes-Gill, C Li, S P Morgan, M Clark, J A Crowe, MG Somekh
Title : Integrated optical sensors for optoacoustic imaging of tissue
In : Proceedings of SPIE -
Address :
Date : 2004

2003

2002

2001

B H Pui, B R Hayes-Gill, M Clark, M G Somekh, C W See, J F Pieri, S Morgan, A Ng - Optical VLSI processor fabricated via a standard CMOS process
Optoelectronics Photonics and Imaging , April 2001
Bibtex
Author : B H Pui, B R Hayes-Gill, M Clark, M G Somekh, C W See, J F Pieri, S Morgan, A Ng
Title : Optical VLSI processor fabricated via a standard CMOS process
In : Optoelectronics Photonics and Imaging -
Address :
Date : April 2001

B H Pui, B R Hayes-Gill, M Clark, M G Somekh, C W See, J F Pieri, S Morgan, A Ng - The Design and Characterisation of an Optical VLSI processor for Real Time Centroid Detection
DTIP 2001 of MEMS/MOEMS , April 2001
Bibtex
Author : B H Pui, B R Hayes-Gill, M Clark, M G Somekh, C W See, J F Pieri, S Morgan, A Ng
Title : The Design and Characterisation of an Optical VLSI processor for Real Time Centroid Detection
In : DTIP 2001 of MEMS/MOEMS -
Address :
Date : April 2001

2000

1999

M Clark, S D Sharples, M G Somekh - SAW imaging in anisotropic media
Review Of Progress in QNDE ,1999
Bibtex
Author : M Clark, S D Sharples, M G Somekh
Title : SAW imaging in anisotropic media
In : Review Of Progress in QNDE -
Address :
Date : 1999

M G Somekh, S D Sharples, M Clark - Diffractive acoustic elements
Review Of Progress in QNDE ,1999
Bibtex
Author : M G Somekh, S D Sharples, M Clark
Title : Diffractive acoustic elements
In : Review Of Progress in QNDE -
Address :
Date : 1999

1998

Matthew Clark, Steve D Sharples, Mike Somekh - Fast scanning Rayleigh wave microscope
1998 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium , Piscataway, NJ, USA,1998
Bibtex
Author : Matthew Clark, Steve D Sharples, Mike Somekh
Title : Fast scanning Rayleigh wave microscope
In : 1998 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium -
Address : Piscataway, NJ, USA
Date : 1998

1997

1996

Matthew Clark - Enhanced direct-search method for the computer design of holograms using state variables
Diffractive and Holographic Optics Technology III 2689:24-34,1996
Bibtex
Author : Matthew Clark
Title : Enhanced direct-search method for the computer design of holograms using state variables
In : Diffractive and Holographic Optics Technology III -
Address :
Date : 1996

F Linnane, D Zhang, M Clark, M G Somekh - Surface acoustic wave generation with customized optical beam distributions
1996 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium , Piscataway, NJ, USA,1996
Bibtex
Author : F Linnane, D Zhang, M Clark, M G Somekh
Title : Surface acoustic wave generation with customized optical beam distributions
In : 1996 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium -
Address : Piscataway, NJ, USA
Date : 1996


1995

1994

Matthew Clark - A Direct Search Method for the Computer Design of Holograms for the Production of Arbitrary Intensity Distributions
Diffractive Optics: Design, Fabrication and Applications pp. 159-162, June 1994
Bibtex
Author : Matthew Clark
Title : A Direct Search Method for the Computer Design of Holograms for the Production of Arbitrary Intensity Distributions
In : Diffractive Optics: Design, Fabrication and Applications -
Address :
Date : June 1994


1993

Matthew Clark - A Direct Search Method for the Computer Design of Holograms
4th International Conference on Holographic Systems, Components and Applications pp. 96-99,1993
Bibtex
Author : Matthew Clark
Title : A Direct Search Method for the Computer Design of Holograms
In : 4th International Conference on Holographic Systems, Components and Applications -
Address :
Date : 1993

1992

1991

1990

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