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Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors IDQ 281
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The Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials (CDCM) is supported by the National Science Foundation under NSF Award Number DMR β 2308817 and previously under NSF Award Number DMR-1720595. Additional support is provided by The University of Texas at Austin.
Capabilities
- βsingle photon detection
- βsuperconducting nanowire
- βLong-term reliable and stable performances
- βHigh system detection efficiency: up to 90%
- βLow dark count rate (as low as 1 Hz)
- βShort recovery time and latch-free operation, even at high count rates
- βLow jitter (as low at 20 ps)
- βAutomated standalone 0.8 K cryostat
- βIntegrated control, discrimination, and time-tagging electronics
- βQKD and quantum communication
- βQuantum optics and computing
- βSingle-photon source characterization
- βFluorescence lifetime measurements
- βFailure analysis of integrated circuits
- βVIS, NIR, and MIR spectroscopy
- βFour (two visible, two near-IR)Β standard broadband (covers 400nm to 2um) efficiency detectors:>80% from 1310 to 1550 nm>80% from 780 to 950 nm>80% from 950 to 1064 nm
- β>80% from 1310 to 1550 nm
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