Single-photon detectors combining high efficiency, high detection rates, and ultra-high timing resolution

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Single-photon detection with high efficiency, high time resolution, low dark counts, and high photon detection rates is crucial for a wide range of optical measurements. Although efficient detectors have been reported before, combining all performance parameters in a single device remains a challenge. Here, we show a broadband NbTiN superconducting nanowire detector with an efficiency exceeding 92%, over 150 MHz photon detection rate, and a dark count rate below 130 Hz operated in a Gifford-McMahon cryostat. Furthermore, with careful optimization of the detector design and readout electronics, we reach an ultra-low system timing jitter of 14.80 ps (13.95 ps decoupled) while maintaining high detection efficiencies (>75%).

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Esmaeil Zadeh, I., Los, J. W. N., Gourgues, R. B. M., Steinmetz, V., Bulgarini, G., Dobrovolskiy, S. M., … Dorenbos, S. N. (2017). Single-photon detectors combining high efficiency, high detection rates, and ultra-high timing resolution. APL Photonics, 2(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5000001

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