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arxiv: physics/0610091 · v1 · submitted 2006-10-12 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · physics.optics

Single photonics at telecom wavelengths using nanowire superconducting detectors

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keywords singledetectorssingle-photonopticalquantumsensitivitysuperconductingachieve
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Single photonic applications - such as quantum key distribution - rely on the transmission of single photons, and require the ultimate sensitivity that an optical detector can achieve. Single-photon detectors must convert the energy of an optical pulse containing a single photon into a measurable electrical signal. We report on fiber-coupled superconducting single-photon detectors (SSPDs) with specifications that exceed those of avalanche photodiodes (APDs), operating at telecommunication wavelength, in sensitivity, temporal resolution and repetition frequency. The improved performance is demonstrated by measuring the intensity correlation function g(2)(t) of single-photon states at 1300nm produced by single semiconductor quantum dots (QDs).

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