Efficient detection of an ultra-bright single-photon source using superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors

RB Jin, M Fujiwara, T Yamashita, S Miki, H Terai… - Optics …, 2015 - Elsevier
RB Jin, M Fujiwara, T Yamashita, S Miki, H Terai, Z Wang, K Wakui, R Shimizu, M Sasaki
Optics Communications, 2015Elsevier
We investigate the detection of a single-photon source using highly efficient
superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) at telecom wavelengths. Both
the single-photon source and the detectors are characterized in detail. At a pump power of
100 mW (400 mW), the measured coincidence counts can achieve 400 kcps (1.17 Mcps),
which is the highest ever reported at telecom wavelengths to the best of our knowledge. The
multi-pair contributions, the experimental and theoretical second order coherence functions …
Abstract
We investigate the detection of a single-photon source using highly efficient superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) at telecom wavelengths. Both the single-photon source and the detectors are characterized in detail. At a pump power of 100 mW (400 mW), the measured coincidence counts can achieve 400 kcps (1.17 Mcps), which is the highest ever reported at telecom wavelengths to the best of our knowledge. The multi-pair contributions, the experimental and theoretical second order coherence functions, and the saturation property of SNSPD are analyzed in detail. The experimental data and theoretical analysis should be useful for the future experiments to detect ultra-bright down-conversion sources with high-efficiency detectors.
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