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Verevkin AA, Ptitsina NG, Smirnov KV, Gol'tsman GN, Voronov BM, Gershenzon EM, et al. Hot electron bolometer detectors and mixers based on a superconducting-two-dimensional electron gas-superconductor structure. In: Proc. 4-th Int. Semicond. Device Research Symp.; 1997. p. 163–6.
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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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Romanov NR, Zolotov PI, Smirnov KV. Development of disordered ultra-thin superconducting vanadium nitride films. In: Proc. 8th Int. Conf. Photonics and Information Optics.; 2019. p. 425–6.
Abstract: We present the results of development and research of superconducting vanadium nitride VN films ~10 nm thick having different level of disorder. It is showed that both silicon substrate temperature T sub in process of magnetron sputtering and total gas pressure P affect superconducting transition temperature of sputtered films and R 300 /R 20 ratio defining their level of disorder. VN films suitable for development of superconducting single-photon detectors on their basis are obtained.
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Moshkova MA, Divochiy AV, Morozov PV, Antipov AV, Vakhtomin YB, Smirnov KV. Characterization of topologies of superconducting photon number resolving detectors. In: Proc. 8th Int. Conf. Photonics and Information Optics.; 2019. p. 465–6.
Abstract: Comparative analysis for different topologies of superconducting single-photon detectors with ability to resolve up to 4 photons in a short pulse of IR radiation has been carry out. It was developed the detector with a system detection efficiency of ~ 85 % at λ = 1550 nm. The possibility of using such detector to restore photon statistics of a pulsed radiation source was demonstrated.
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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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Zolotov PI, Vakhtomin YB, Divochiy AV, Seleznev VA, Smirnov KV. Technology development of resonator-based structures for efficiency increasing of NBN detectors of IR single photons. Proc 5th Int Conf Photonics and Information Optics. 2016:115–6.
Abstract: This paper presents a technology of fabrication of NbN superconductive single- photon detectors, using resonator structures. The main results are related to optimization of the process of NbN sputtering over substrate with metallic mirrors and SiO 2 /Si 3 N 4 layers /4 thick. Investigation of the quantum efficiency of fabricated devices at 1.6 K on 1.55 μm showed triple-magnified value compared to standard Si/NbN structures.
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Semenov AV, Devyatov IA, Korneev AA, Smirnov KV, Goltsman GN, Melnikov AP. Derivation of expression for thermodynamic potential of “dirty” superconductor. Rus J Radio Electron. 2012;(4).
Abstract: We derive a formula for thermodynamic potential of dirty superconductor which express it via isotropic quasiclassical Green functions of Usadel theory. Our result allows unify description of dynamic processes and fluctuations in superconducting nano-electronic devices.
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Korneeva YP, Trifonov AV, Vakhtomin YB, Smirnov KV. Design of resonator for superconducting single-photon detector. Rus J Radio Electron. 2011;(12).
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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Elvira D, Michon A, Fain B, Patriarche G, Beaudoin G, Robert-Philip I, et al. Time-resolved spectroscopy of InAsP/InP(001) quantum dots emitting near 2 μm. Appl Phys Lett. 2010;97(13):131907 (1 to 3).
Abstract: By using superconducting single photon detectors, we perform time-resolved characterization of a small ensemble of InAsP/InP quantum dots grown by metal organic vapor phase epitaxy, emitting at wavelengths between 1.6 and 2.2 μm. We demonstrate that alloying phosphorus with InAs allows to shift the emission wavelength toward higher wavelengths, while keeping the high optical quality of these quantum dots at room temperature, with no decrease in their radiative lifetime. This work was partially supported by Russian Ministry of Science and Education: Federal State Program “Scientific and Educational Cadres of Innovative” state Contract Nos. 02.740.0228, 14.740.11.0343, 14.740.11.0269, and P931, and RFBR Project No. 09-02-12364.
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Smirnov KV, Divochiy AV, Vakhtomin YB, Sidorova MV, Karpova UV, Morozov PV, et al. Rise time of voltage pulses in NbN superconducting single photon detectors. Appl Phys Lett. 2016;109(5):052601.
Abstract: We have found experimentally that the rise time of voltage pulse in NbN superconducting single photon detectors increases nonlinearly with increasing the length of the detector L. The effect is connected with dependence of resistance of the detector Rn, which appears after photon absorption, on its kinetic inductance Lk and, hence, on the length of the detector. This conclusion is confirmed by our calculations in the framework of two temperature model.
D.Yu.V. acknowledges the support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Project No. 15-42-02365). K.V.S. acknowledges the financial support from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (Contract No. 3.2655.2014/K).
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