Nonlatching Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detection with Quasi-Constant-Voltage Bias
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
quant-ph
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snspdbiasnonlatchinglatchingnanowirequasi-constant-voltagesingle-photonsuperconducting
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Latching is a serious issue in superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) technology. By extensively studying the electrical transportation characteristics of SNSPD with different bias schemes, we conclude that latching is a result of the improper bias to SNSPD. With the quasi-constant-voltage bias scheme, the intrinsic nonlatching nature of SNSPD is observed and discussed. The SNSPD working in the nonlatching bias shows a smaller jitter and a higher pulse amplitude than that in the previous anti-latching method. The quantum efficiency of SNSPD with the pulsed photon frequency up to 3 GHz is measured successfully, which further proves the nonlatching operation of SNSPD.
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