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Investigation of the Performance of an Ultralow-Dark-Count Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detector
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PhotonicsHigh Detection EfficiencyOptical MaterialsEngineeringPhotonic SensorPhysicsOptical SensorSuperconductivityUltralow DcrSingle Photon DetectorsBiophotonicsDetector PhysicsOptical SensorsNanophotonicsOptoelectronics
The realization of an ultralow-dark-count rate (DCR) along with the conservation of high detection efficiency (DE) is critical for many applications using single photon detectors in quantum information technologies, material sciences, and biological sensing. For this purpose, a fiber-coupled superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) with a meander-type niobium nitride nanowire (width: 50 nm) is studied. Precise measurements of the bias current dependence of DE are carried out for a wide spectral range (from 500 to 1650 nm in steps of 50 nm) using a white light source and a laser line Bragg tunable band-pass filter. An ultralow DCR (0.0015 cps) and high DE (32%) are simultaneously achieved by the SNSPD at a wavelength of 500 nm.
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