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Slysz, W., Wegrzecki, M., Papis, E., Gol'tsman, G. N., Verevkin, A., & Sobolewski, R. (2004). A method of optimization of the NbN superconducting single-photon detector (Vol. 36).
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Koshelets, V. P. (2004). Integrated superconducting submm receivers.
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(2004). Statue of the SIR program for SR&T (extension to 1 THz).
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Koshelets, V. P., Dmitriev, P. N., Ermakov, A. B., Filippenko, L. V., Khudchenko, A. V., Koryukin, O. V., et al. (2004). SIR for TELIS (post-critical) review.
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Moore, D. P., Remedios, J. J., Waterfall, A. M., & Burgess, A. (2004). Measuring halocarbons from the MIPAS instrument.
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Verevkin, A., Zhang, J., Pearlman, A., Slysz, W., Sobolewski, R., Korneev, A., et al. (2004). Ultimate sensitivity of superconducting single-photon detectors in the visible to infrared range.
Abstract: We present our quantum efficiency (QE) and noise equivalent power (NEP) measurements of the meandertype ultrathin NbN superconducting single-photon detector in the visible to infrared radiation range. The nanostructured devices with 3.5-nm film thickness demonstrate QE up to~ 10% at 1.3–1.55 µm wavelength, and up to 20% in the entire visible range. The detectors are sensitive to infrared radiation with the wavelengths down to~ 10 µm. NEP of about 2× 10-18 W/Hz1/2 was obtained at 1.3 µm wavelength. Such high sensitivity together with GHz-range counting speed, make NbN photon counters very promising for efficient, ultrafast quantum communications and another applications. We discuss the origin of dark counts in our devices and their ultimate sensitivity in terms of the resistive fluctuations in our superconducting nanostructured devices.
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Klapwijk, T. M., Barends, R., Gao, J. R., Hajenius, M., & Baselmans, J. J. A. (2004). Improved superconducting hot-electron bolometer devices for the THz range. In Proc. SPIE (Vol. 5498, pp. 129–139).
Abstract: Improved and reproducible heterodyne mixing (noise temperatures of 950 K at 2.5 THz) has been realized with NbN based hot-electron superconducting devices with low contact resistances. A distributed temperature numerical model of the NbN bridge, based on a local electron and a phonon temperature, has been used to understand the physical conditions during the mixing process. We find that the mixing is predominantly due to the exponential rise of the local resistivity as a function of electron temperature.
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Масленников, С. Н., Вахтомин, Ю. Б., Антипов, С. В., Смирнов, К. В., Каурова, Н. С., Гришина, Е. В., et al. (2004). Смесители на основе электронного разогрева в тонких пленках NbN для частот 2.5 и 3.8 ТГц. In Десятая всероссийская научная конференция студентов-физиков и молодых ученых (ВНКСФ-10). Москва.
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Ожегов, Р. В., Масленников, С. Н., Морозов, Д. В., Окунев, О. В., Смирнов, К. В., & Гольцман, Г. Н. (2004). Тепловизор субмиллиметрового диапазона длин волн. In Десятая всероссийская научная конференция студентов-физиков и молодых ученых (ВНКСФ-10). Москва.
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Ожегов, Р. В., Морозов, Д. В., Масленников, С. Н., Смирнов, К. В., Окунев, О. В., & Гольцман, Г. Н. (2004). Тепловизор субмиллиметрового диапазона волн для регистрации теплового излучения тела человека и обнаружения скрытых под одеждой предметов. In 3-я Международная выставка и конференция Неразрушающий контроль и техническая диагностика в промышленности. Москва.
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