Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The possible use of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) for realizing superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors is a challenging, but also promising, aim because of their ultrafast electron relaxation times and high operating temperatures. The state-of-the-art HTS nanowires with a 50-nm thickness and widths down to 130 nm have been fabricated and tested under a 1550-nm wavelength laser irradiation. Experimental results presenting both the amplitude and rise times of the photoresponse signals as a function of the normalized detector bias current, measured in a wide temperature range, are discussed. The presence of two distinct regimes in the photoresponse temperature dependence is clearly evidenced, indicating that there are two different response mechanisms responsible for the HTS photoresponse mechanisms.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
High-temperature superconductivity; Nanostructures and nanowires; Optical photoresponse; Pulsed-laser deposition; Superconducting single-photon detectors; Yttrium barium copper oxide
Elenco autori:
Parlato, Loredana; Pepe, GIOVANNI PIERO; Tafuri, Francesco; Arpaia, Riccardo; Ejrnaes, Mikkel; Cristiano, Roberto
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