2003
DOI: 10.1049/el:20030710
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Noninvasive CMOS circuit testing with NbN superconducting single-photon detectors

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“…Their low dark count rate, fast response time, small jitter, and high efficiency favour their use in various demanding quantum optics applications such as quantum key distribution, 3 quantum networking, 4 device-independent quantum information processing 5 and deep-space optical communication. 6 Notably, SNSPDs can be integrated into photonic circuits, 7,8 and their applications extend beyond quantum optics, including light detection and ranging, 9 integrated circuit testing, 10 and fiber optic sensing. 11 One recent important advance in the SNSPD field has been the introduction of amorphous superconductors such as tungsten silicide (WSi), 12 molybdenum silicide (MoSi) 13,14 and molybdenum germanium (MoGe).…”
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“…Their low dark count rate, fast response time, small jitter, and high efficiency favour their use in various demanding quantum optics applications such as quantum key distribution, 3 quantum networking, 4 device-independent quantum information processing 5 and deep-space optical communication. 6 Notably, SNSPDs can be integrated into photonic circuits, 7,8 and their applications extend beyond quantum optics, including light detection and ranging, 9 integrated circuit testing, 10 and fiber optic sensing. 11 One recent important advance in the SNSPD field has been the introduction of amorphous superconductors such as tungsten silicide (WSi), 12 molybdenum silicide (MoSi) 13,14 and molybdenum germanium (MoGe).…”
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“…As we have already mentioned in the Introduction, applications of our SSPDs range from NIR free-space and fibre-based QC [19] to testing and debugging very-large-scale-integrated CMOS devices [20,21]. As shown in table 1, a relatively high QE, ultrafast counting speed, very low jitter, low dark counts, and very good NEP characterize these devices.…”
Section: Comparison Of Nbn Sspd With Other Near-ir Single-photon Detementioning
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“…Single photon detection [1] is used in a wide range of applications, including fluorescence techniques [2], quantum information processing [3] such as quantum key distribution [4], quantum entanglement experiments [5], free space communications [6], light detection and ranging (LIDAR) [7][8][9], fiber sensing [10] and integrated circuit testing [11] as it has the capability of ultra-low light level sensitivity at picosecond timing resolution. Time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) techniques can be utilized in many of these applications to acquire and analyze the low light level signals.…”
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confidence: 99%