A scalable multi-photon coincidence detector based on superconducting nanowires

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Abstract

Coincidence detection of single photons is crucial in numerous quantum technologies and usually requires multiple time-resolved single-photon detectors. However, the electronic readout becomes a major challenge when the measurement basis scales to large numbers of spatial modes. Here, we address this problem by introducing a two-terminal coincidence detector that enables scalable readout of an array of detector segments based on superconducting nanowire microstrip transmission line. Exploiting timing logic, we demonstrate a sixteen-element detector that resolves all 136 possible single-photon and two-photon coincidence events. We further explore the pulse shapes of the detector output and resolve up to four-photon events in a four-element device, giving the detector photon-number-resolving capability. This new detector architecture and operating scheme will be particularly useful for multi-photon coincidence detection in large-scale photonic integrated circuits.

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Zhu, D., Zhao, Q. Y., Choi, H., Lu, T. J., Dane, A. E., Englund, D., & Berggren, K. K. (2018). A scalable multi-photon coincidence detector based on superconducting nanowires. Nature Nanotechnology, 13(7), 596–601. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-018-0160-9

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