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Verevkin AA, Zhang J, Slysz W, Sobolewski R, Lipatov AP, Okunev O, et al. Superconducting single-photon detectors for GHz-rate free-space quantum communications. In: Ricklin JC, Voelz DG, editors. Proc. SPIE. Vol 4821. SPIE; 2002. p. 447–54.
Abstract: We report our studies on the performance of new NbN ultrathin-film superconducting single-photon detectors (SSPDs). Our SSPDs exhibit experimentally measured quantum efficiencies from 5% at wavelength λ = 1550 nm up to 10% at λ = 405 nm, with exponential, activation-energy-type spectral sensitivity dependence in the 0.4-μm – 3-μm wavelength range. Using a variable optical delay setup, we have shown that our NbN SSPDs can resolve optical photons with a counting rate up to 10 GHz, presently limited by the read-out electronics. The measured device jitter was below 35 ps under optimum biasing conditions. The extremely high photon counting rate, together with relatively high (especially for λ > 1 μm) quantum efficiency, low jitter, and very low dark counts, make NbN SSPDs very promising for free-space communications and quantum cryptography.
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Zolotov P, Divochiy A, Vakhtomin Y, Moshkova M, Morozov P, Seleznev V, et al. Photon-number-resolving SSPDs with system detection efficiency over 50% at telecom range. In: Proc. AIP Conf. Vol 1936.; 2018. 020019.
Abstract: We used technology of making high-efficiency superconducting single-photon detectors as a basis for improvement of photon-number-resolving devices. By adding optical cavity and using an improved NbN superconducting film, we enhanced previously reported system detection efficiency at telecom range for such detectors. Our results show that implementation of optical cavity helps to develop four-section device with quantum efficiency over 50% at 1.55 µm. Performed experimental studies of detecting multi-photon optical pulses showed irregularities over defining multi-photon through single-photon quantum efficiency.
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Baeva E, Sidorova M, Korneev A, Goltsman G. Precise measurement of the thermal conductivity of superconductor. In: Proc. AIP Conf. Vol 1936.; 2018. 020003 (1 to 4).
Abstract: Measuring the thermal properties such as the heat capacity provide information about intrinsic mechanisms operated inside. In general, the ratio between electron and phonon specific heat Ce/Cp shows how the absorbed energy shared between electron and phonon subsystems. In this work we make estimations for amplitude-modulated absorption of THz radiation technique for investigation of the ratio Ce/Cp in superconducting Niobium Nitride (NbN) at T = Tc. Our results indicates that experimentally the frequency of modulation has to be extra large to extract the quantity. We perform a new technique allowed to work at low frequency with accurately measurement of absorbed power.
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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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Elezov MS, Shcherbatenko ML, Sych DV, Goltsman GN. Development of control method for an optimal quantum receiver. In: J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. Vol 1695.; 2020. 012126.
Abstract: We propose a method for optimal displacement controlling of an optimal quantum receiver for registrations a binary coherent signal. An optimal receiver is able to distinguish between two phase-modulated states of a coherent signal. The optimal receiver controlling method can be used later in practice in various physical implementations of the optimal receiver.
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