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arxiv: 1612.05822 · v1 · pith:2W7QKRDMnew · submitted 2016-12-17 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det

Large-Area Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detector with Double-Stage Avalanche Structure

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We propose a novel design of superconducting nanowire avalanche photodetectors (SNAPs), which combines the advantages of multi-stage avalanche SNAPs to lower the avalanche current I_AV and that of series-SNAPs to reduce the reset time. As proof of principle, we fabricated 800 devices with large detection area (15 um * 15 um) and five different designs on a single silicon chip for comparison, which include standard SNSPDs, series-3-SNAPs and our modified series-SNAPs with double-stage avalanche structure 2*2-SNAPs, 2*3-SNAPs, and 3*3-SNAPs. The former three types of the detectors demonstrate fully-saturated device detection efficiencies of ~20% while the latter two types are latching at larger bias currents. In addition, the I_AV of 2*2-SNAPs is only 64% of the switching current I_SW that is lower than series-3-SNAPs (74%) and well below that of 4-SNAPs (84%) reported elsewhere. We also measure that the exponential decay times of the detectors are proportional to (1/n)^2 due to the lack of external choke inductors. In particular, the decay time of 3*3-SNAPs is only 0.89 ns compared to the standard SNSPDs' 63.2 ns, showing the potential to attain GHz counting rates.

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