Abstract
The experimental demonstration of a superconducting photon-number-resolving detector, based on the series connection of N superconducting nanowires, is presented. An integrated resistor is connected in parallel to each section of the device that provides in this way a single voltage-readout, proportional to the number of photons detected in distinct nanowires. As a proof of principle a four element detector has been fabricated from an NbN film on a GaAs substrate and fully characterized. Clearly separated output levels corresponding to the detection of n = 1-4 photons are observed achieving a single-photon system quantum efficiency of 2.6% at λ=1.3 μm. In order to demonstrate the potential scalability of the series-nanowire detector to a larger number of photons, we report our preliminary results in the characterization of detectors fabricated with 8 and 12 pixels. Clear evidence of n= 1-8 photon absorption in the 8-pixel detector has been achieved. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Mattioli, F., Jahanmirinejad, S., Zhou, Z., Gaggero, A., Frucci, G., Sahin, D., … Fiore, A. (2014). Superconducting nanowires connected in series for photon number resolving functionality. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 507). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/507/4/042024
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