Moshkova M, Divochiy A, Morozov P, Vakhtomin Y, Antipov A, Zolotov P, et al. High-performance superconducting photon-number-resolving detectors with 86% system efficiency at telecom range. J Opt Soc Am B. 2019;36(3):B20.
Abstract: The use of improved fabrication technology, highly disordered NbN thin films, and intertwined section topology makes it possible to create high-performance photon-number-resolving superconducting single-photon detectors (PNR SSPDs) that are comparable to conventional single-element SSPDs at the telecom range. The developed four-section PNR SSPD has simultaneously an 86±3% system detection efficiency, 35 cps dark count rate, ∼2 ns dead time, and maximum 90 ps jitter. An investigation of the PNR SSPD’s detection efficiency for multiphoton events shows good uniformity across sections. As a result, such a PNR SSPD is a good candidate for retrieving the photon statistics for light sources and quantum key distribution systems.
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Saveskul NA, Titova NA, Baeva EM, Semenov AV, Lubenchenko AV, Saha S, et al. Superconductivity behavior in epitaxial TiN films points at surface magnetic disorder [Internet].; 2019 [cited 2024 Jul 6].arXiv:1903.05009v3 [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]
Abstract: We analyze the evolution of the normal and superconducting electronic properties in epitaxial TiN films, characterized by high Ioffe-Regel parameter values, as a function of the film thickness. As the film thickness decreases, we observe an increase of in the residual resistivity, which becomes dominated by diffusive surface scattering for d≤20nm. At the same time, a substantial thickness-dependent reduction of the superconducting critical temperature is observed compared to the bulk TiN value. In such a high quality material films, this effect can be explained by a weak magnetic disorder residing in the surface layer with a characteristic magnetic defect density of ∼1012cm−2. Our results suggest that surface magnetic disorder is generally present in oxidized TiN films.
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Saveskul NA, Titova NA, Baeva EM, Semenov AV, Lubenchenko AV, Saha S, et al. Superconductivity behavior in epitaxial TiN films points to surface magnetic disorder. Phys Rev Applied. 2019;12(5):054001.
Abstract: We analyze the evolution of the normal and superconducting properties of epitaxial TiN films, characterized by high Ioffe-Regel parameter values, as a function of the film thickness. As the film thickness decreases, we observe an increase of the residual resistivity, that becomes dominated by diffusive surface scattering for d≤20nm. At the same time, a substantial thickness-dependent reduction of the superconducting critical temperature is observed compared to the bulk TiN value. In such high-quality material films, this effect can be explained by a weak magnetic disorder residing in the surface layer with a characteristic magnetic defect density of approximately 1012cm−2. Our results suggest that surface magnetic disorder is generally present in oxidized TiN films.
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Elezov M, Scherbatenko M, Sych D, Goltsman G, Arakelyan S, Evlyukhin A, et al. Towards the fiber-optic Kennedy quantum receiver. In: EPJ Web Conf. Vol 220.; 2019. 03011 (1 to 2).
Abstract: We consider practical aspects of using standard fiber-optic elements and superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors for the development of a practical quantum receiver based on the Kennedy scheme. Our receiver allows to discriminate two phase-modulated coherent states of light at a wavelength of 1.5 microns in continuous mode with bit rate 200 Kbit/s and error rate about two times below the standard quantum limit.
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Manova NN, Smirnov EO, Korneeva YP, Korneev AA, Goltsman GN. Superconducting photon counter for nanophotonics applications. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1410.; 2019. 012147 (1 to 5).
Abstract: We develop large area superconducting single-photon detector SSPD with a micron-wide strip suitable for free-space coupling or packaging with multi-mode optical fibres. The detector sensitive area is 20 μm in diameter. In near infrared (1330 nm wavelength) our SSPD exhibits above 30% detection efficiency with low dark counts and 45 ps timing jitter.
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