Polyakova MI, Florya IN, Semenov AV, Korneev AA, Goltsman GN. Extracting hot-spot correlation length from SNSPD tomography data. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1410.; 2019. 012166 (1 to 4).
Abstract: We present data of quantum detector tomography for the samples specifically optimized for this problem. Using this method, we take results of hot-spot correlation length of 17 ± 2 nm.
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Smirnov E, Golikov A, Zolotov P, Kovalyuk V, Lobino M, Voronov B, et al. Superconducting nanowire single-photon detector on lithium niobate. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1124.; 2018. 051025.
Abstract: We demonstrate superconducting niobium nitride nanowires folded on top of lithium niobate substrate. We report of 6% system detection efficiency at 20 s−1 dark count rate at telecommunication wavelength (1550 nm). Our results shown great potential for the use of NbN nanowires in the field of linear and nonlinear integrated quantum photonics.
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Moshkova M, Morozov P, Divochiy A, Vakhtomin Y, Smirnov K. Large active area superconducting single photon detector. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1410.; 2019. 012139.
Abstract: We present development of large active area superconducting single-photon detectors well coupled with standard 50 μm-core multi-mode fiber. The sensitive area of the SSPD is patterned using the photon-number-resolving design and occupies an area of 40×40 μm2. Using this approach, we have obtained excellent specifications: system detection efficiency of 47% measured using a 900 nm laser and low dark count rate of 100 cps. The main advantages of the approach presented are a very short dead time of the detector of 22 ns and FWHM jitter value of about 130 ps.
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Simonov NO, Korneeva YP, Korneev AA, Goltsman GN. Enhance of the superconducting properties of the NbN/Au bilayer bridges. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012132 (1 to 4).
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate strong temperature dependence of the critical current of the superconducting 600-nm-wide and 5-μm-long bridge made of NbN/Au bilayer. The result is achieved due to the proximity effect realized between the highly disordered superconducting NbN layer and low resistive normal-metal Au layer.
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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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