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Single-photon detection beyond 1 μm: performance of commercially available InGaAs/InP detectors
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Commercially available InGaAs/lnP avalanche photodiodes, designed for optical receivers and range finders, can be operated biased above the breakdown voltage, achieving single-photon sensitivity. We describe in detail how to select the device for photon-counting applications among commercial samples. Because of the high dark-counting rate the detector must be cooled to below 100 K and operated in a gated mode. We achieved a noise equivalent power of 3 × 10(-16) W/Hz(1/2) to a 1.55-µm wavelength and a time resolution well below 1 ns with a best value of 200-ps FWHM. Finally we compare these figures with the performance of state-of-the-art detectors in the near IR, and we highlight the potentials of properly designed InGaAs/lnP avalanche photodiodes in single-photon detection.
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