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Smirnov K, Divochiy A, Vakhtomin Y, Morozov P, Zolotov P, Antipov A, et al. NbN single-photon detectors with saturated dependence of quantum efficiency. Supercond Sci Technol. 2018;31(3):035011 (1 to 8).
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Ozhegov RV, Gorshkov KN, Okunev OV, Gol’tsman GN. Superconducting hot-electron bolometer mixer as element of thermal imager matrix. Tech Phys Lett. 2010;36(11):1006–8.
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Dryazgov M, Semenov A, Manova N, Korneeva Y, Korneev A. Modelling of normal domain evolution after single-photon absorption of a superconducting strip of micron width. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012195 (1 to 4).
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