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Titova N, Gayduchenko IA, Moskotin MV, Fedorov GF, Goltsman GN. Carbon nanotube based terahertz radiation detectors. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1410.; 2019. 012208 (1 to 5).
Abstract: In this paper, we study terahertz detectors based on single quasimetallic carbon nanotubes (CNT) with asymmetric contacts and different metal pairs. We demonstrate that, depending on the contact metallization of the device, various detection mechanisms are manifested.
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Zubkova E, Golikov A, An P, Kovalyuk V, Korneev A, Ferrari S, et al. CWDM demultiplexer using anti-reflection, contra-directional couplers based on silicon nitride rib waveguide. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1410.; 2019. 012179.
Abstract: We report on the development and fabrication of a 9-channel coarse wavelength-division multiplexing for telecommunication wavelengths (1550 nm) using anti-reflection contra-directional couplers, based on silicon nitride (Si3N4) rib waveguide. The transmitted and reflected spectrum in each channel of the demultiplexer were measured. The average full width at half maximum of the transmitted (reflected) spectra is about 3 nm.
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2018 |
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An P, Kovalyuk V, Golikov A, Zubkova E, Ferrari S, Korneev A, et al. Experimental optimisation of O-ring resonator Q-factor for on-chip spontaneous four wave mixing. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051047.
Abstract: In this paper we experimentally studied the influence of geometrical parameters of the planar O-ring resonators on its Q-factor and losses. We systematically changed the gap between the bus waveguide and the ring, as well as the width of the ring. We found the highest Q = 5×105 for gap 2.0 μm and the ring width 2 μm. This work is important for further on-chip SFWM applications since the generation rate of the biphoton field strongly depends on the quality factor as Q3
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Elezov MS, Scherbatenko ML, Sych DV, Goltsman GN. Active and passive phase stabilization for the all-fiber Michelson interferometer. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051014 (1 to 5).
Abstract: We put forward two methods for phase stabilization in the all-fiber Michelson interferometer. To perform passive phase stabilization, we use a heat bath for all fibers and electro-optical components, and put the interferometer in a hermetic case. To perform active phase stabilization, we monitor output power of the interferometer and develop an electronic feedback control. The phase stabilization methods enable stable interference pattern for several minutes, and can be helpful for the development of the optimal quantum receiver for coherent signals.
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Gayduchenko I, Fedorov G, Titova N, Moskotin M, Obraztsova E, Rybin M, et al. Towards to the development of THz detectors based on carbon nanostructures. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1092.; 2018. 012039 (1 to 4).
Abstract: Demand for efficient terahertz radiation detectors resulted in intensive study of the carbon nanostructures as possible solution for that problem. In this work we investigate the response to sub-terahertz radiation of detectors with sensor elements based on CVD graphene as well as its derivatives – carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The devices are made in configuration of field effect transistors (FET) with asymmetric source and drain (vanadium and gold) contacts and operate as lateral Schottky diodes. We show that at 300K semiconducting CNTs show better performance up to 300GHz with responsivity up to 100V/W, while quasi-metallic CNTs are shown to operate up to 2.5THz. At 300 K graphene detector exhibit the room-temperature responsivity from R = 15 V/W at f = 129 GHz to R = 3 V/W at f = 450 GHz. We find that at low temperatures (77K) the graphene lateral Schottky diodes responsivity rises with the increasing frequency of the incident sub-THz radiation. We interpret this result as a manifestation of a plasmonic effect in the devices with the relatively long plasmonic wavelengths. The obtained data allows for determination of the most promising directions of development of the technology of nanocarbon structures for the detection of THz radiation.
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Golikov A, Kovalyuk V, An P, Zubkova E, Ferrari S, Pernice W, et al. Silicon nitride nanophotonic circuit for on-chip spontaneous four-wave mixing. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051051.
Abstract: Here we present an integrated nanophotonic circuit for on-chip spontaneous four-wave mixing. The fabricated device includes an O-ring resonator, a Bragg noch-filter as well as a nine-channel arrayed waveguide gratings (AWG) operated in the C-band wavelength range (1550 nm). The measured optical losses of the device (-6.8 dB) as well as a high Q-factor (> 1.2×105) shows a good potential for realizing the spontaneous four-wave mixing on the silicon nitride chip.
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Komrakova S, Javadzade J, Vorobyov V, Bolshedvorskii S, Soshenko V, Akimov A, et al. On-chip controlled placement of nanodiamonds with a nitrogen-vacancy color centers (NV). In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051046 (1 to 4).
Abstract: Here we studied the fabrication technique of a kilopixel array of nanodiamonds with a nitrogen-vacancy color centers (NV) on top of the chip and measured the second-order correlation function deep, clearly demonstrated the presence of single-photon sources. The controlled position of nanodiamonds, determined from the measurement of second-order correlation fiction, was realize, as well as the yield of optimized technique equals 12.5% is shown.
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Kovalyuk V, Kahl O, Ferrari S, Vetter A, Lewes-Malandrakis G, Nebel C, et al. On-chip single-photon spectrometer for visible and infrared wavelength range. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051045.
Abstract: Here we show our latest progress in the field of a single-photon spectrometer for the visible and infrared wavelengths ranges implementation. We consider three different on-chip approaches: a coherent spectrometer with a low power of the heterodyne, a coherent spectrometer with a high power of the heterodyne, and an eight-channel single-photon spectrometer for direct detection. Along with high efficiency, spectrometers show high detection efficiency and temporal resolution through the use of waveguide integrated superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors.
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Matyushkin YE, Gayduchenko IA, Moskotin MV, Goltsman GN, Fedorov GE, Rybin MG, et al. Graphene-layer and graphene-nanoribbon FETs as THz detectors. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051054.
Abstract: We report on detection of sub-THz radiation (129-430 GHz) using graphene based asymmetric field-effect transistor (FET) structures with different channel geometry: monolayer graphene, graphene nanoribbons. In all devices types we observed the similar trends of response on sub-THz radiation. The response fell with increasing frequency at room temperature, but increased with increasing frequency at 77 K. Our calculations show that the change in the trend of the frequency dependence at 77 K is associated with the appearance of plasma waves in the graphene channel. Unusual properties of p-n junctions in graphene are highlighted using devices of special geometry.
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Moskotin MV, Gayduchenko IA, Goltsman GN, Titova N, Voronov BM, Fedorov GF, et al. Bolometric effect for detection of sub-THz radiation with devices based on carbon nanotubes. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051050 (1 to 5).
Abstract: In this work we investigate the response on THz radiation of a FET device based on an individual carbon nanotube conductance channel. It was already shown, that the response of such devices can be either of diode rectification origin or of thermoelectric effect origin or of their combination. In this work we demonstrate that at 77K and 8K temperatures strong bolometric effect also makes a significant contribution to the response.
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