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Moshkova MA, Morozov PV, Antipov AV, Vakhtomin YB, Smirnov KV. High-efficiency multi-element superconducting single-photon detector. In: Prochazka I, Štefaňák M, Sobolewski R, Gábris A, editors. Proc. SPIE. Vol 11771. SPIE; 2021. p. 2–8.
Abstract: We present the result of the creation and investigation of the multi-element superconducting single photon detectors, which can recognize the number of photons (up to six) in a short pulse of the radiation at telecommunication wavelengths range. The best receivers coupled with single-mode fiber have the system quantum efficiency of ⁓85%. The receivers have a 100 ps time resolution and a few nanoseconds dead time that allows them to operate at megahertz counting rate. Implementation of the multi-element architecture for creation of the superconducting single photon detectors with increased sensitive area allows to create the high efficiency receivers coupled with multi-mode fibers and with preserving of the all advantages of superconducting photon counters.
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Vasilev DD, Malevannaya EI, Moiseev KM, Zolotov PI, Antipov AV, Vakhtomin YB, et al. Influence of deposited material energy on superconducting properties of the WSi films. In: IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. Vol 781.; 2020. 012013 (1 to 6).
Abstract: WSi thin films have the advantages for creating SNSPDs with a large active area or array of detectors on a single substrate due to the amorphous structure. The superconducting properties of ultrathin WSi films substantially depends on their structure and thickness as the NbN films. Scientific groups investigating WSi films mainly focused only on changes of their thickness and the ratio of the components on the substrate at room temperature. This paper presents experiments to determine the effect of the bias potential on the substrate, the temperature of the substrate, and the peak power of pulsed magnetron sputtering, which is the equivalent of ionization, a tungsten target, on the surface resistance and superconducting properties of the WSi ultrathin films. The negative effect of the substrate temperature and the positive effect of the bias potential and the ionization coefficient (peak current) allow one to choose the best WSi films formation mode for SNSPD: substrate temperature 297 K, bias potential -60 V, and peak current 3.5 A.
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Antipov AV, Seleznev VA, Vakhtomin YB, Morozov PV, Vasilev DD, Malevannaya EI, et al. Investigation of WSi and NbN superconducting single-photon detectors in mid-IR range. In: IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. Vol 781.; 2020. 012011 (1 to 5).
Abstract: Spectral characteristics of WSi and NbN superconducting single-photon detectors with different surface resistance and width of nanowire strips have been investigated in the wavelength range of 1.3-2.5 μm. WSi structures with narrower strips demonstrated better performance for detection of single photons in longer wavelength range. The difference in normalized photon count rate for such structures reaches one order of magnitude higher in comparison with structures based on NbN thin films at 2.5 μm.
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Kitaeva GK, Kornienko VV, Kuznetsov KA, Pentin IV, Smirnov KV, Vakhtomin YB. Direct detection of the idler THz radiation generated by spontaneous parametric down-conversion. Opt Lett. 2019;44(5):1198–201.
Abstract: We study parametric down-conversion (PDC) of optical laser radiation in the strongly frequency non-degenerate regime which is promising for the generation of quantum-correlated pairs of extremely different spectral ranges, the optical and the terahertz (THz) ones. The possibility to detect tenuous THz-frequency photon fluxes generated under low-gain spontaneous PDC is demonstrated using a hot electron bolometer. Then experimental dependences of the THz radiation power on the detection angle and on the pump intensity are analyzed.
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Kuznetsov KA, Kornienko VV, Vakhtomin YB, Pentin IV, Smirnov KV, Kitaeva GK. Generation and detection of optical-terahertz biphotons via spontaneous parametric downconversion. In: Proc. ICLO.; 2018. 303.
Abstract: We study spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC) in the strongly non-degenerate regime when the idler wave hits the terahertz range. By using the hot-electron bolometer, for the first time the SPDC-generated idler-wave photons were directly detected in the terahertz frequency range. Spectrum of corresponding signal photons was measured using standard technique by the CCD camera. Possible applications of correlated optical-terahertz biphotons are discussed.
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Lobanov YV, Vakhtomin YB, Pentin IV, Khabibullin RA, Shchavruk NV, Smirnov KV, et al. Characterization of the THz quantum cascade laser using fast superconducting hot electron bolometer. EPJ Web Conf. 2018;195:04004 (1 to 2).
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Smirnov AV, Karmantsov MS, Smirnov KV, Vakhtomin YB, Masterov DV, Tarkhov MA, et al. Terahertz response of thin-film YBCO bolometers. Tech Phys. 2012;57(12):1716–9.
Abstract: The bolometric response of high-temperature thin-film YBCO superconducting detectors to an electromagnetic radiation with a frequency of 2.5 THz is measured for the first time. The minimum value of the noise-equivalent power of the detectors is 3.5 × 10−9 W/Hz−−−√. The feasibility of further increasing the sensitivity of the detectors is discussed.
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