Hi All,
I am working on implementing a laser pulse discriminator so I can use it for laser rangefinder or reconstruct a digital signal.
I found this design in IEEE paper which was looking very interesting since it is a differentiator without any feedback components.
The author suggested to use RC=RL for a reason that I didn't understand.
The Rt is used to adjust the voltage threshold.

for the time being I would like to use this circuit to find digital laser signal (red color) with max frequency 1 MHz so I decided to use a phototransistor instead of photodiode since phototransistors have higher gain. I selected
SFH-3410 from OSRAM.
For the comparator, I planned to use
MAX913 since it is ultra-fast. I selected the reamaining parameters as shown in figure below.

The output of the OP-AMP will be connected to microcontroller(RP2040) to give rising edge as indication of laser pulse.
I have few questions,
1- when I connect a resistor (ex. 10K) to output (pin-7) of the OP-AMP, the output signal completely disappear!, any reason for this?
2- the laser pulse would generate a spike signal on the output of the OP-AMP, this signal is very very narrow in time domain, would the microcontroller be able to sense this signal ?
3- what is the benefit of the coil and the resistor ?