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Engel A, Aeschbacher A, Inderbitzin K, Schilling A, Il'in K, Hofherr M, et al. Tantalum nitride superconducting single-photon detectors with low cut-off energy. arXiv. 2011:9.
Abstract: Materials with a small superconducting energy gap favor a high detection efficiency of low-energy photons in superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors. We developed a TaN detector with smaller gap and lower density of states at the Fermi energy than in comparable NbN devices, while other relevant parameters remain essentially unchanged. This results in a reduction of the minimum photon energy required for direct detection to $\approx1/3$ as compared to NbN.
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