Abstract
The performance of three types of InGaAs/InP avalanche photodiodes is investigated for photon counting at 1550 nm in the temperature range of thermoelectric cooling. The best one yields a dark count probability of 2.8 × 10-5 per gate (2.4 ns) at a detection efficiency of 10% and a temperature of -60°C. The afterpulse probability and the timing jitter are also studied. The results obtained are compared with those of other papers and applied to the simulation of a quantum key distribution system. An error rate of 10% would be obtained after 54 km.
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Stucki, D., Ribordy, G., Stefanov, A., Zbinden, H., Rarity, J. G., & Wall, T. (2001). Photon counting for quantum key distribution with Peltier cooled InGaAs/InP APDs. Journal of Modern Optics, 48(13 SPEC.), 1967–1981. https://doi.org/10.1080/09500340110069246
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