2015
DOI: 10.1088/0953-2048/28/11/114003
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Detection mechanism of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors

Abstract: Abstract. In this paper we intend to give a comprehensive description of the current understanding of the detection mechanism in superconducting nanowire singlephoton detectors. We will review key experimental results related to the detection mechanism, e.g. the variations of the detection probability as a function of bias current, temperature or magnetic field. Commonly used detection models will be introduced and we will analyze their predictions in view of the experimental observations. Although none of the… Show more

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“…While our results add additional data, the question of the detection mechanism remains an open problem. Interestingly, some recent theoretical works are predicting nonlinear energy-current relations, 23,28,32,34 but a direct comparison between these theories and our results will require more work.…”
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“…While our results add additional data, the question of the detection mechanism remains an open problem. Interestingly, some recent theoretical works are predicting nonlinear energy-current relations, 23,28,32,34 but a direct comparison between these theories and our results will require more work.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…22 Despite the extensive studies, the question remains if these differences are due to a fundamentally different detection mechanism. 23 Moreover, understanding the nature of the detection mechanism may ultimately lead to novel SNSPD structures with better performances or SNSPD-inspired devices targeting a broader range of applications.…”
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“…Additionally, the time constants of the W x Si 1−x films that are relevant for photon detection were acquired by means of measurements of the magnetoconductivity and time-resolving recovery after femtosecond optical excitation. We used our diffusion-based vortex-entry model [27][28][29] for analyzing the detection mechanism and defining the size of the hotspot (namely, the diameter of the hotspot), which is produced in our films by single photon excitation.…”
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“…Our recent experimental results [20] as well as the improved understanding of the detection mechanism in SSPDs [21][22][23] show that the edges of an SSPD are generally more efficient than the center of the wire. Hence, the internal detection efficiency (IDE) depends on position , photon energy and bias current and is described by a quantity that we call the local detection efficiency arXiv:1612.02840v2 [physics.ins-det] 14 Jun 2017 LDE(x, I b ).…”
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confidence: 84%