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CMOS Compatible Dual Avalanche Photodiode for Algorithmic Visible Spectral Sensing
A previously reported CMOS-compatible dual avalanche photodiode design is exploited to develop a maximum-likelihood spectral-sensing algorithm, which maps the dual photocurrents to the monochromatic light's wavelength. Optimization over the reverse biases of the two APDs yields a spectral resolution of 10 nm within 440–650 nm.