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Broadband ultrafast superconducting NbN detector for electromagnetic radiation
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1994
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Superconducting MaterialVisible LightEngineeringLaser ScienceLaser ApplicationsMid-infrared Laser TechnologyHigh-power LasersUltrafast MagnetismTerahertz PhysicsSuperconductivityUltrafast DetectorInfrared OpticSuperconducting DevicesElectromagnetic RadiationIntrinsic Response TimePhotonicsPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionInfrared SensorNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsUltrafast OpticsOptoelectronics
An ultrafast detector that is sensitive to radiation in a broad spectral range from submillimeter waves to visible light is reported. It consists of a structured NbN thin film cooled to a temperature below Tc (∼11 K). Using 20 ps pulses of a GaAs laser, we observed signal pulses with both rise and decay time of about 50 ps. From the analysis of a mixing experiment with submillimeter radiation we estimate an intrinsic response time of the detector of ∼12 ps. The sensitivity was found to be similar for the near-infrared and submillimeter radiation. Broadband sensitivity and short response time are attributed to a quasiparticle heating effect.
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