Titanium-based transition-edge photon number resolving detector with 98% detection efficiency with index-matched small-gap fiber coupling 论文

2011Optics Express引用 266顶会
Advanced Optical Sensing TechnologiesQuantum Information and CryptographyAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies

摘要

We have realized a high-detection-efficiency photon number resolving detector at an operating wavelength of about 850 nm. The detector consists of a titanium superconducting transition edge sensor in an optical cavity, which is directly coupled to an optical fiber using an approximately 300-nm gap. The gap reduces the sensitive area and heat capacity of the device, leading to high photon number resolution of 0.42 eV without sacrificing detection efficiency or signal response speed. Wavelength dependent efficiency in fiber-coupled devices, which is due to optical interference between the fiber and the device, is also decreased to less than 1% in this configuration. The overall system detection efficiency is 98%±1% at wavelengths of around 850 nm, which is the highest value ever reported in this wavelength range.

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