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Author Корнеева, Ю. П.; Трифонов, А. В.; Вахтомин, Ю. Б.; Смирнов, К. В.; Корнеев, А. А.; Рябчун, С. А.; Третьяков, И. В.; Гольцман, Г. Н. url  openurl
  Title Расчет согласующего оптического резонатора для сверхпроводникового нанополоскового детектора Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication Преподаватель ХХI век Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 3 Pages 225-227  
  Keywords SSPD, SNSPD  
  Abstract В статье произведен расчет резонатора, предназначенного для согласования сверхпроводникового нанополоскового однофотонного детектора с оптическим сигналом. Показано, что для детектора, выполненного из пленки с типичным сопротивлением квадрата 500 Ом и коэффициентом заполнения 0.5 коэффициент согласования с излучением, поляризованным параллельно полоскам детектора, достигает величины около 60%.  
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Author Чулкова, Галина Меркурьевна; Семёнов, Александр Владимирович; Тархов, Михаил Александрович; Гольцман, Григорий Наумович; Корнеев, Александр Александрович; Смирнов, Константин Владимирович url  openurl
  Title О возможности использования PNR-SNPD в системах телекоммуникационной связи Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication Преподаватель ХХI век Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 2 Pages 244-246  
  Keywords PNR SSPD, SNSPD, SNPD  
  Abstract Рассмотрена возможность применения сверхпроводникового нанополоскового детектора, разрешающего число фотонов (Photon-Number Resolving Superconducting Nanowire Photon Detector, PNR-SNPD), в качестве датчика приёмных модулей телекоммуникационных линий. Оценена мощность оптического импульса, необходимая для достижения приемлемо низкой доли ошибочных битов.  
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Author Korneeva, Yu. P.; Trifonov, A. V.; Vakhtomin, Yu. B.; Smirnov, K. V. url  openurl
  Title Design of resonator for superconducting single-photon detector Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Rus. J. Radio Electron. Abbreviated Journal Rus. J. Radio Electron.  
  Volume Issue 12 Pages  
  Keywords SSPD optical resonator, SNSPD  
  Abstract A resonator for superconducting single-photon detector is designed. Near 60% coupling with a radiation propagating from a dielectric substrate of optical fiber is demonstrated to be achieved for typical values of the detector’s film sheet resistance.  
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  Call Number Serial 1827  
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Author Sidorova, M.; Semenov, A.; Hübers, H.-W.; Kuzmin, A.; Doerner, S.; Ilin, K.; Siegel, M.; Charaev, I.; Vodolazov, D. url  doi
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  Title Timing jitter in photon detection by straight superconducting nanowires: Effect of magnetic field and photon flux Type (down) Journal Article
  Year 2018 Publication Phys. Rev. B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B  
  Volume 98 Issue 13 Pages 134504 (1 to 14)  
  Keywords SNSPD, NbN namowires  
  Abstract We studied the effects of the external magnetic field and photon flux on timing jitter in photon detection by straight superconducting NbN nanowires. At two wavelengths 800 and 1560 nm, statistical distribution in the appearance times of photon counts exhibits Gaussian shape at small times and an exponential tail at large times. The characteristic exponential time is larger for photons with smaller energy and increases with external magnetic field while variations in the Gaussian part of the distribution are less pronounced. Increasing photon flux drives the nanowire from the discrete quantum detection regime to the uniform bolometric regime that averages out fluctuations of the total number of nonequilibrium electrons created by the photon and drastically reduces jitter. The difference between standard deviations of Gaussian parts of distributions for these two regimes provides the measure for the strength of electron-number fluctuations; it increases with the photon energy. We show that the two-dimensional hot-spot detection model explains qualitatively the effect of magnetic field.  
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Author Kovalyuk, V.; Ferrari, S.; Kahl, O.; Semenov, A.; Lobanov, Yu; Shcherbatenko, M.; Korneev, A; Pernice, W.; Goltsman, G. url  openurl
  Title Waveguide integrated superconducting single-photon detector for on-chip quantum and spectral photonic application Type (down) Conference Volume
  Year 2017 Publication Proc. SPBOPEN Abbreviated Journal Proc. SPBOPEN  
  Volume Issue Pages 421-422  
  Keywords waveguide, SSPD, SNSPD  
  Abstract By adopting a travelling-wave geometry approach, integrated superconductor- nanophotonic devices were fabricated. The architecture consists of a superconducting NbN- nanowire atop of a silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4 ) nanophotonic waveguide. NbN-nanowire was operated as a single-photon counting detector, with up to 92% on-chip detection efficiency (OCDE), in the coherent mode, serving as a highly sensitive IR heterodyne mixer with spectral resolution (f/df) greater than 10^6 in C-band at 1550 nm wavelength.  
  Address St. Petersburg, Russia  
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  Notes Duplicated as 1140 Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1256  
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