Photon-number-resolution with sub-30-ps timing using multi-element superconducting nanowire single photon detectors
Authors:
Eric A. Dauler ab;
Andrew J. Kerman b;
Bryan S. Robinson b;
Joel K. W. Yang a;
Boris Voronov c;
Gregory Goltsman c;
Scott A. Hamilton b;
Karl K. Berggren a
| Affiliations: | a MIT, Cambridge, USA |
| b MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, USA | |
| c Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russian Federation |
DOI:
10.1080/09500340802411989
Publication Frequency:
21 issues per year
First Published:
January
2009
Subjects:
Fibre Optics;
Optics & Optoelectronics.;
Optics, Optoelectronic Effects, Devices & Systems;
Optoelectronics;
Theoretical Physics;
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Previously published as:
Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics
(0030-3909)
until 1987
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Abstract
A photon-number-resolving detector based on a four-element superconducting nanowire single photon detector is demonstrated to have sub-30-ps resolution in measuring the arrival time of individual photons. This detector can be used to characterise the photon statistics of non-pulsed light sources and to mitigate dead-time effects in high-speed photon counting applications. Furthermore, a 25% system detection efficiency at 1550 nm was demonstrated, making the detector useful for both low-flux source characterization and high-speed photon counting and quantum communication applications. The design, fabrication, and testing of this detector are described, and a comparison between the measured and the theoretical performance is presented.
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| Keywords: photon-number-resolution; superconducting nanowire single photon detector; timing jitter; system detection efficiency |
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