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Pernice, W.; Schuck, C.; Minaeva, O.; Li, M.; Goltsman, G. N.; Sergienko, A. V.; Tang, H. X. |
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High speed and high efficiency travelling wave single-photon detectors embedded in nanophotonic circuits |
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2012 |
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optical waveguides, waveguide SSPD, guantum photonics, jitter, detection efficiency |
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Ultrafast, high quantum efficiency single photon detectors are among the most sought-after elements in modern quantum optics and quantum communication. High photon detection efficiency is essential for scalable measurement-based quantum computation, quantum key distribution, and loophole-free Bell experiments. However, imperfect modal matching and finite photon absorption rates have usually limited the maximum attainable detection efficiency of single photon detectors. Here we demonstrate a superconducting nanowire detector atop nanophotonic waveguides which allows us to drastically increase the absorption length for incoming photons. When operating the detectors close to the critical current we achieve high on-chip single photon detection efficiency up to 91% at telecom wavelengths, with uncertainty dictated by the variation of the waveguide photon flux. We also observe remarkably low dark count rates without significant compromise of detection efficiency. Furthermore, our detectors are fully embedded in a scalable silicon photonic circuit and provide ultrashort timing jitter of 18ps. Exploiting this high temporal resolution we demonstrate ballistic photon transport in silicon ring resonators. The direct implementation of such a detector with high quantum efficiency, high detection speed and low jitter time on chip overcomes a major barrier in integrated quantum photonics. |
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Korneev, Alexander; Golt'sman, Gregory; Pernice, Wolfram |
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Photonic integration meets single-photon detection |
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2015 |
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Laser Focus World |
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Laser Focus World |
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51 |
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5 |
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47-50 |
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optical waveguide SSPD, SNSPD |
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By embedding superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) in nanophotonic circuits, these waveguide-integrated detectors are a key building block for future on-chip quantum computing applications. |
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Goltsman, G. |
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Superconducting thin film as infrared heterodyne and direct detectors |
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2017 |
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16th ISEC |
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16th ISEC |
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optical waveguide SSPD, SNSPD |
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We present our recent achievements in the development of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) integrated with optical waveguides on a chip. We demonstrate both single-photon counting with up to 90% on-chip-quantum-efficiency (OCDE), and the heterodyne mixing with a close to the quantum limit sensitivity at the telecommunication wavelength using single device. |
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Tuchak, A. N.; Gol’tsman, G. N.; Kitaeva, G. K.; Penin, A. N.; Seliverstov, S. V.; Finkel, M. I.; Shepelev, A. V.; Yakunin, P. V. |
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Generation of nanosecond terahertz pulses by the optical rectification method |
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2012 |
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JETP Lett. |
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JETP Lett. |
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94-97 |
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optical rectification, lithium niobate crystal |
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The possibility of the generation of quasi-cw terahertz radiation by the optical rectification method for broad-band Fourier unlimited nanosecond laser pulses has been experimentally demonstrated. The broadband radiation of a LiF dye-center laser is used as a pump source of a nonlinear optical oscillator. The energy efficiency of terahertz optical frequency conversion in a periodically polarized lithium niobate crystal is 4 × 10−9 at a pump power density of 7 MW/cm2. |
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Smolyaninov, I. I.; Zayats, A. V.; Stanishevsky, A.; Davis, C. C. |
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Optical control of photon tunneling through an array of nanometer-scale cylindrical channels |
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2002 |
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Phys. Rev. B |
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Phys. Rev. B |
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66 |
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205414_1-205414_5 |
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optical mixing |
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