APD stands for Avalanche Photodiode. It is a highly sensitive semiconductor photodetector that converts light into an electrical signal. APDs operate by avalanche multiplication, where a single photon absorbed by the device triggers a chain reaction of electron-hole pairs, resulting in a large current gain. They are commonly used in applications requiring high sensitivity light detection, such as lidar, medical imaging, telecommunications, and scientific instrumentation.
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