Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Optical-to-electrical conversion, which is the basis of the operation of optical detectors, can be linear or nonlinear.
When high sensitivities are needed, single-photon detectors are used, which operate in a strongly nonlinear mode, their response being independent of the number of detected photons. However, photon-number-resolving detectors are needed, particularly in quantum optics, where n-photon states are routinely produced. In quantum communication and quantum information processing, the photon-numberresolving functionality is key to many protocols, such as the
implementation of quantum repeaters1 and linear-optics quantum computing2. A linear detector with single-photon sensitivity can also be used for measuring a temporal waveform at extremely low light levels, such as in longdistance optical communications, fluorescence spectroscopy and optical time-domain reflectometry. We demonstrate here a photon-number-resolving detector based on parallel superconducting nanowires and capable of counting up to four
photons at telecommunication wavelengths, with an ultralow dark count rate and high counting frequency.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Gaggero, Alessandro; Mattioli, Francesco; Leoni, Roberto
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