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Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Mirskii GI. Submillimeter backward-wave-tube spectrometer-relaxometer. Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta. 1987;30(4):131–7.
Abstract: A backward-wave-tube (BWT) spectrometer-relaxometer is described that is designed for study of the relaxation characteristics of photoconductors in the wavelength range of 2-0.25 mm – in particular, to measure the relaxation times of the submillimeter photoconductivity of germanium in the range of 10[sup:-4]-10[sup:-9] sec and to determine from these data the concentration of compensating impurities of from 10[sup:10] to 10[sup:14] cm[sup:-3]. The instrument uses the beats of the oscillations of two BWTs and records the amplitude-frequency response of the specimen with variation of the beat frequency from 10[sup:4] to 10[sup:8] Hz with accumulation of the desired signal for less than or equal to1 sec by means of a quadrature synchronous detector. The beat frequency is stabilized and the quadrature voltages of the synchronous detector are formed by means of phase-locked loops.
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Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV. Heating of electrons in resistive state of superconducting films. Detectors, mixers and switches. In: Progress in High Temperature Superconductivity. Vol 32.; 1992. p. 190–5.
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Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Multanovskii VV, Ptitsina NG. Cross section for binding of free carriers into excitons in germanium. JETP Lett. 1981;33(11):574.
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Aksaev EE, Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Mirskij GI, Semenov AD. Submillimetric spectrometer-relaxometer based on backward-wave tubes with picosecond time resolution. Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta. 1991;34(2):125–31.
Abstract: The high-sensitive automatic spectrometer-relaxometer based on backward-wave tubes in the range of 4÷0.25 mm was described permitting to study the response kinetics of sample under investigation in any point of this range with the resolution time of 10-11 s. The relaxation measurements were conducted using oscillation beats of two adequate tubes, the frequency of one of them was fixed, while that of the other one was changeable. The amplitude-frequency characteristic of the response under the conditions of synchronous reception was recorded at beat frequency variation from 107 to 1010 Hz. The high sensitivity was reached by decreasing the device recording band down to 100 Hz in the whole measuring range.
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Gershenzon E, Gershenzon ME, Gol'tsman GN, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV. Heating of quasiparticles in a superconducting film in the resistive state. JETP Lett. 1981;34(5):268–71.
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Korneev A, Minaeva O, Rubtsova I, Milostnaya I, Chulkova G, Voronov B, et al. Superconducting single-photon ultrathin NbN film detector. Quantum Electronics. 2005;35(8):698–700.
Abstract: Superconducting single-photon ultrathin NbN film detectors are studied. The development of manufacturing technology of detectors and the reduction of their operating temperature down to 2 K resulted in a considerable increase in their quantum efficiency, which reached in the visible region (at 0.56 μm) 30%—40%, i.e., achieved the limit determined by the absorption coefficient of the film. The quantum efficiency exponentially decreases with increasing wavelength, being equal to ~20% at 1.55 μm and ~0.02% at 5 μm. For the dark count rate of ~10-4s-1, the experimental equivalent noise power was 1.5×10-20 W Hz-1/2; it can be decreased in the future down to the record low value of 5×10-21 W Hz-1/2. The time resolution of the detector is 30 ps.
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Slysz W, Wegrzecki M, Papis E, Gol'tsman GN, Verevkin A, Sobolewski R. A method of optimization of the NbN superconducting single-photon detector. Vol 36.; 2004.
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Gershenzon EM, Gershenzon ME, Gol'tsman GN, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV. Nonselective effect of electromagnetic radiation on a superconducting film in the resistive state. JETP Lett. 1982;36(7):296–9.
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Manova NN, Korneeva YP, Korneev AA, Slysz W, Voronov BM, Gol'tsman GN. Superconducting NbN single-photon detector integrated with quarter-wave resonator. Tech Phys Lett. 2011;37(5):469–71.
Abstract: The spectral dependence of the quantum efficiency of superconducting NbN single-photon detectors integrated with quarter-wave resonators based on Si3N4, SiO2, and SiO layers has been studied.
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Slysz W, Wegrzecki M, Bar J, Grabiec P, Gol'tsman GN, Verevkin M, et al. NbN superconducting single-photon detectors coupled with a communication fiber. Vol 37.; 2004.
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