A miniaturized 4K platform for superconducting infrared photon counting detectors

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We report on a miniaturized platform for superconducting infrared photon counting detectors. We have implemented a fibre-coupled superconducting nanowire single photon detector in a Stirling/Joule-Thomson platform with a base temperature of 4.2 K. We have verified a cooling power of 4 mW at 4.7 K. We report 20% system detection efficiency at 1310 nm wavelength at a dark count rate of 1 kHz. We have carried out compelling application demonstrations in single photon depth metrology and singlet oxygen luminescence detection.

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Gemmell, N. R., Hills, M., Bradshaw, T., Rawlings, T., Green, B., Heath, R. M., … Hadfield, R. H. (2017). A miniaturized 4K platform for superconducting infrared photon counting detectors. Superconductor Science and Technology, 30(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6668/aa8ac7

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