Photon Detection Efficiency (PDE) Calculator

Calculate PDE for SiPMs and other photodetectors

Number of photons incident on detector

Number of photons detected

How to Use This Calculator

1

Enter Incident Photons

Enter the total number of photons incident on the detector during measurement.

2

Enter Detected Photons

Enter the number of photons detected (based on detector counts corrected for dark counts if necessary).

3

Get PDE

Click calculate to compute PDE. The result is shown as a percentage.

Formula

PDE (%) = (Ndet / Nin) × 100

Where:

  • Nin = Number of incident photons
  • Ndet = Number of detected photons

Note: Real PDE depends on wavelength, bias voltage (overvoltage), temperature, fill-factor, quantum efficiency, and microcell triggering probability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PDE?

Photon Detection Efficiency (PDE) is the ratio of detected to incident photons, expressed as a percentage. It indicates how efficiently a detector converts incoming photons into measurable signals.

What affects PDE in SiPMs?

PDE depends on fill factor, quantum efficiency, avalanche triggering probability, wavelength, overvoltage, and temperature. Manufacturers provide PDE curves versus wavelength and bias.

How do I handle dark counts?

Subtract dark counts (counts with light off) from detected counts to estimate true detected photons before calculating PDE.

Is PDE the same as quantum efficiency?

Quantum efficiency is the probability that an incident photon generates a charge carrier. PDE includes additional factors like fill factor and triggering probability, so PDE ≤ QE.