探测器
纳米线
光子
物理
光电子学
超导电性
硅光电倍增管
光子计数
光学
闪烁体
凝聚态物理
作者
F. Mattioli,Zili Zhou,A. Gaggero,Rosalinda Gaudio,Saeedeh Jahanmirinejad,D. Şahin,Francesco Marsili,R. Leoni,Andrea Fiore
标识
DOI:10.1088/0953-2048/28/10/104001
摘要
In recent years, photon-number-resolving (PNR) detectors have attracted great interest, mainly because they can play a key role in diverse application fields. A PNR detector with a large dynamic range would represent an ideal photon detector, bringing the linear response of conventional analogue detectors down to the single-photon level. Several technologies, such as InGaAs single photon avalanche detectors (SPADs), arrays of silicon photomultipliers, InGaAs SPADs with self-differencing circuits and transition edge sensors have shown photon number resolving capability. Superconducting nanowires provide free-running single-photon sensitivity from visible to mid-infrared frequencies, low dark counts, excellent timing resolution (<60 ps) and short dead time (∼10 ns), at an easily accessible temperature (2–3 K), but they do not inherently resolve the photon number. In this framework, PNR detectors based on arrays of superconducting nanowires have been proposed. In this article we describe a number of methods and device configurations that have been pursued to obtain PNR capability using superconducting nanowire detectors.
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