dr. M. Karami

PhD student
Signal Processing Systems (SPS), Department of Microelectronics

PhD thesis (May 2011): Deep-submicron CMOS Single Photon Detectors and Quantum Effects
Promotor: Edoardo Charbon

Expertise: CMOS single photon detectors

Themes: Quantum imaging sensors

Biography

Mohammad Karami was a PhD student in the CAS group, with Prof. Edoardo Charbon.

Publications

  1. Single-photon Avalanche Diodes in sub-100nm Standard CMOS Technologies
    M.A. Karami; H.J. Yoon; E. Charbon;
    In Proc. Intl. Image Sensor Workshop (IISW),
    June 2011.
    document

  2. Deep-submicron CMOS Single Photon Detectors and Quantum Effects
    M.A. Karami;
    PhD thesis, TU Delft, Fac. EEMCS, April 2011.

  3. A New Single-photon Avalanche Diode in 90nm Standard CMOS Technology
    M.A. Karami; M. Gersbach; H.J. Yoon; E. Charbon;
    Optics Express,
    Volume 18, Issue 21, October 2010.
    document

  4. RTS Noise Characterization in Single Photon Avalanche Diodes
    M.A. Karami; E. Charbon;
    IEEE Electron Device Letters,
    Volume 31, Issue 7, July 2010. DOI: 10.1109/LED.2010.2047234
    document

  5. A new Single-Photon Avalanche Diode in 90nm Standard CMOS Technology
    M.A. Karami; M. Gersbach; E. Charbon;
    In Proc. SPIE Optics+Photonics Single-Photon Imaging,
    San Diego (CA), August 2010.
    document

  6. Random Telegraph Signal in Single-Photon Avalanche Diodes
    M. A. Karami; C. Niclass; E. Charbon;
    In International Image Sensor Workshop (IISW),
    Bergen (Norway), June 2009.
    document

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Last updated: 29 Jan 2015

Mohammad Karami

Alumnus
  • Left in 2011
  • Now: Assistant Professor, University (Iran)