Justin Richardson's PhD thesis "
Time Resolved Single Photon Imaging in Nanometer Scale CMOS Technology," that formed a foundation of ST SPAD products, has been published by Edinburgh University.
Although the thesis is dated by May 2010, some parts of it remains to be sensitive and painted in black, especially those related to SPAD process and device modeling on pp. 84-126. In spite of this, the thesis possibly can serve as one of the best encyclopedias of SPAD devices, architectures, and circuits.
There is a lot more data and ideas in the thesis, just too much to quote everything here.
Thanks to Justin Richardson for letting me know about the publication!
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