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Author | Voronov, B. M.; Gershenzon, E. M.; Gol'tsman, G. N.; Gogidze, I. G.; Gusev, Yu. P.; Zorin, M. A.; Sejdman, L. A.; Semenov, A. D. | ||||
Title | Picosecond range detector base on superconducting niobium nitride film sensitive to radiation in spectral range from millimeter waves up to visible light | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 1992 | Publication | Sverkhprovodimost': Fizika, Khimiya, Tekhnika | Abbreviated Journal | Sverkhprovodimost': Fizika, Khimiya, Tekhnika |
Volume | 5 | Issue | 5 | Pages | 955-960 |
Keywords | NbN HEB detectors | ||||
Abstract | Fast-operating picosecond detector of electromagnetical radiation is developed on the basis of fine superconducting film of niobium nitride with high sensitivity within spectral range from millimetric waves up to visible light. Detector sensitive element represents structure covering narrow parallel strips with micron sizes included in the rupture of microstrip line. Detecting ability of the detector and time constant measured using amplitude-simulated radiation of reverse wave tubes and pulse radiation of picosecond gas and solid-body lasers, constitute D*≅1010 W-1·cm·Hz-1/2 and τ≤5 ps respectively, at 10 K temperature. The expected value of time constant of the detector at 10 K obtained via extrapolation of directly measured dependence that is, τ ∝ τ-1, constitutes 20 ps. Experimental data demonstrate that detection mechanism is linked with electron heating effect. | ||||
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Language | Russian | Summary Language | Original Title | ||
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ISSN | 0131-5366 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | Serial | 1670 | |||
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Author | Gershenzon, E. M.; Gol'tsman, G. N.; Karasik, B. S.; Semenov, A. D. | ||||
Title | Measurement of the energy gap in the compound YBaCu3O9-δ on the basis of the IR absorption spectrum | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 1987 | Publication | JETP Lett. | Abbreviated Journal | JETP Lett. |
Volume | 46 | Issue | 5 | Pages | 237-238 |
Keywords | YBCO HTS detectors | ||||
Abstract | For the first time the long-wave infrared absorption spectrum has been measured by means of the bolometric effect and energy gap for high-temperature superconducting ceramics YBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub 9-delta/ has been determined from absorption threshold. 2delta/kT/sub c/ value is equal to 0.6. | ||||
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Call Number | Serial | 1703 | |||
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Author | Dube, I.; Jiménez, D.; Fedorov, G.; Boyd, A.; Gayduchenko, I.; Paranjape, M.; Barbara, P. | ||||
Title | Understanding the electrical response and sensing mechanism of carbon-nanotube-based gas sensors | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2015 | Publication | Carbon | Abbreviated Journal | Carbon |
Volume | 87 | Issue | Pages | 330-337 | |
Keywords | carbon nanotubes, CNT detectors, field effect transistors, FET | ||||
Abstract | Gas sensors based on carbon nanotube field effect transistors (CNFETs) have outstanding sensitivity compared to existing technologies. However, the lack of understanding of the sensing mechanism has greatly hindered progress on calibration standards and customization of these nano-sensors. Calibration requires identifying fundamental transistor parameters and establishing how they vary in the presence of a gas. This work focuses on modeling the electrical response of CNTFETs in the presence of oxidizing (NO2) and reducing (NH3) gases and determining how the transistor characteristics are affected by gas-induced changes of contact properties, such as the Schottky barrier height and width, and by the doping level of the nanotube. From the theoretical fits of the experimental transfer characteristics at different concentrations of NO2 and NH3, we find that the CNTFET response can be modeled by introducing changes in the Schottky barrier height. These changes are directly related to the changes in the metal work function of the electrodes that we determine experimentally, independently, with a Kelvin probe. Our analysis yields a direct correlation between the ON – current and the changes in the electrode metal work function. Doping due to molecules adsorbed at the carbon-nanotube/metal interface also affects the transfer characteristics. | ||||
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ISSN | 0008-6223 | ISBN | Medium | ||
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Call Number | Serial | 1778 | |||
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Author | Korneeva, Yuliya; Florya, Irina; Vdovichev, Sergey; Moshkova, Mariya; Simonov, Nikita; Kaurova, Natalia; Korneev, Alexander; Goltsman, Gregory | ||||
Title | Comparison of hot-spot formation in NbN and MoN thin superconducting films after photon absorption | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2017 | Publication | IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | Abbreviated Journal | IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductiv |
Volume | 27 | Issue | 4 | Pages | 5 |
Keywords | Thin film devices, Superconducitng photoncounting devices, Nanowire single-photon detectors | ||||
Abstract | In superconducting single-photon detectors SSPD the efficiency of local suppression of superconductivity and hotspot formation is controlled by diffusivity and electron-phonon interaction time. Here we selected a material, 3.6-nm-thick MoNx film, which features diffusivity close to those of NbN traditionally used for SSPD fabrication, but with electron-phonon interaction time an order of magnitude larger. In MoNx detectors we study the dependence of detection efficiency on bias current, photon energy, and strip width and compare it with NbN SSPD. We observe non-linear current-energy dependence in MoNx SSPD and more pronounced plateaus in dependences of detection efficiency on bias current which we attribute to longer electronphonon interaction time. |
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Call Number | RPLAB @ kovalyuk @ | Serial | 1114 | ||
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Author | Goltsman, G. N. | ||||
Title | Ultrafast nanowire superconducting single-photon detector with photon number resolving capability | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2009 | Publication | Proc. SPIE | Abbreviated Journal | Proc. SPIE |
Volume | 7236 | Issue | Pages | 72360D (1 to 11) | |
Keywords | PNR NbN SSPD, SNSPD, superconducting single-photon detectors, photon number resolving detectors, ultrathin NbN films | ||||
Abstract | In this paper we present a review of the state-of-the-art superconducting single-photon detector (SSPD), its characterization and applications. We also present here the next step in the development of SSPD, i.e. photon-number resolving SSPD which simultaneously features GHz counting rate. We have demonstrated resolution up to 4 photons with quantum efficiency of 2.5% and 300 ps response pulse duration providing very short dead time. | ||||
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Publisher | SPIE | Place of Publication | Editor | Arakawa, Y.; Sasaki, M.; Sotobayashi, H. | |
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Call Number | Serial | 1403 | |||
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