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Ivan Rech is a researcher affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy, specializing in the fields of physics, astronomy, and engineering. Their research focuses extensively on instrumentation and related subfields, including biophysics, electrical and electronic engineering, radiology, nuclear medicine, imaging, as well as atomic and molecular physics and optics.

The scientist's work addresses several advanced topics, most notably in advanced optical sensing technologies and fluorescence microscopy techniques. Other areas of study include optical imaging and spectroscopy techniques, analytical chemistry and sensors, photonic and optical devices, advanced fiber laser technologies, and ocular and laser science research.

Ivan Rech has contributed to numerous publications across a range of prominent journals and conferences. Key publication venues where they have frequently published include:

  • Optics Express
  • Optics Letters
  • Review of Scientific Instruments
  • IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
  • Advanced Quantum Technologies

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on silicon technology, single-photon detection, fluorescence lifetime imaging, and precision time measurement. Notable examples include:

  • "Custom silicon technology for SPAD-arrays with red-enhanced sensitivity and low timing jitter" (2020, Optics Express)
  • "Multispectral compressive fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy with a SPAD array detector" (2021, Optics Letters)
  • "Toward ultra-fast time-correlated single-photon counting: A compact module to surpass the pile-up limit" (2021, Review of Scientific Instruments)
  • "Custom-Technology Single-Photon Avalanche Diode Linear Detector Array for Underwater Depth Imaging" (2021, Sensors)
  • "A 1.9 ps-rms Precision Time-to-Amplitude Converter With 782 fs LSB and 0.79%-rms DNL" (2023, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement)

Collaboration forms a significant part of Ivan Rech's academic output, with frequent co-authors including Giulia Acconcia, Ivan Labanca, Massimo Ghioni, Serena Farina, and Gennaro Fratta. These collaborations indicate an interdisciplinary and team-oriented research approach within their areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Protein Conformational Dynamics Probed by Single-Molecule Electron Transfer

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  • Evolution and prospects for single-photon avalanche diodes and quenching circuits

    Sergio Cova;Massimo Antonio Ghioni;Arturo Lotito;Ivan Rech

  • Progress in Silicon Single-Photon Avalanche Diodes

    M. Ghioni;A. Gulinatti;I. Rech;F. Zappa

  • Low jitter up-conversion detectors for telecom wavelength GHz QKD

    R T Thew;S Tanzilli;L Krainer;S C Zeller

  • Progress in Quenching Circuits for Single Photon Avalanche Diodes

    A Gallivanoni;I Rech;M Ghioni

  • Two-Photon Interference Using Background-Free Quantum Frequency Conversion of Single Photons Emitted by an InAs Quantum Dot

    Serkan Ates;Serkan Ates;Imad I. Agha;Imad I. Agha;Angelo Gulinatti;Ivan Rech

  • Optical crosstalk in single photon avalanche diode arrays: a new complete model

    Ivan Rech;Antonino Ingargiola;Roberto Spinelli;Ivan Giuseppe Labanca

  • GHz QKD at telecom wavelengths using up-conversion detectors

    R. T. Thew;S. Tanzilli;L. Krainer;S. C. Zeller

  • Development of new photon-counting detectors for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy

    X. Michalet;R. A. Colyer;G. Scalia;Antonino Ingargiola

  • Quantum key distribution system clocked at 2 GHz

    Karen J. Gordon;Veronica Fernandez;Gerald S. Buller;Ivan Rech

  • 35 ps time resolution at room temperature with large area single photon avalanche diodes

    Angelo Gulinatti;P. Maccagnani;Ivan Rech;Massimo Antonio Ghioni

  • New silicon SPAD technology for enhanced red-sensitivity, high-resolution timing and system integration

    Angelo Gulinatti;Ivan Rech;Francesco Panzeri;Corrado Cammi

  • High-throughput FCS using an LCOS spatial light modulator and an 8 × 1 SPAD array

    Ryan A. Colyer;Giuseppe Scalia;Ivan Rech;Angelo Gulinatti

  • Recent Advances and Future Perspectives of Single‐Photon Avalanche Diodes for Quantum Photonics Applications

    Francesco Ceccarelli;Giulia Acconcia;Angelo Gulinatti;Massimo Antonio Ghioni

  • Four Channel, 40 ps Resolution, Fully Integrated Time-to-Amplitude Converter for Time-Resolved Photon Counting

    Matteo Crotti;Ivan Rech;Massimo Ghioni

  • Enhancement and Inhibition of Spontaneous Photon Emission by Resonant Silicon Nanoantennas

    Dorian Bouchet;Mathieu Mivelle;Mathieu Mivelle;Julien Proust;Bruno Gallas

  • Silicon photon-counting avalanche diodes for single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy.

    Xavier Michalet;Antonino Ingargiola;Ryan A. Colyer;Giuseppe Scalia

  • Large-area low-jitter silicon single photon avalanche diodes

    Massimo Ghioni;Angelo Gulinatti;Ivan Rech;Piera Maccagnani

  • Improving the performance of bright quantum dot single photon sources using amplitude modulation

    Serkan Ates;Imad Agha;Angelo Gulinatti;Ivan Rech

  • Monolithic active quenching and picosecond timing circuit suitable for large-area single-photon avalanche diodes

    A Gallivanoni;I Rech;D Resnati;M Ghioni

  • Modified single photon counting modules for optimal timing performance

    Ivan Rech;Ivan Giuseppe Labanca;Massimo Antonio Ghioni;Sergio Cova

  • A New Approach to Optical Crosstalk Modeling in Single-Photon Avalanche Diodes

    I. Rech;A. Ingargiola;R. Spinelli;I. Labanca

  • Enhancement and Inhibition of Spontaneous Photon Emission by Resonant Silicon Nanoantennas

    Dorian Bouchet;Mathieu Mivelle;Mathieu Mivelle;Julien Proust;Bruno Gallas

Frequent Co-Authors

Massimo Ghioni
Massimo Ghioni Polytechnic University of Milan
Sergio Cova
Sergio Cova Polytechnic University of Milan
Shimon Weiss
Shimon Weiss University of California, Los Angeles
Franco Zappa
Franco Zappa Polytechnic University of Milan
Alberto Tosi
Alberto Tosi Polytechnic University of Milan
Paul D. Townsend
Paul D. Townsend Tyndall National Institute
Maria F. Garcia-Parajo
Maria F. Garcia-Parajo Institute of Photonic Sciences
Robert H. Hadfield
Robert H. Hadfield University of Glasgow

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