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Probabilistic Energy-to-Amplitude Mapping in a Tapered Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detector.

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A spectrum-resolved photon detector is crucial for cutting-edge quantum optics, astronomical observation, and spectroscopic sensing. However, such an ability is rarely obtained because a direct linear conversion from weak single-photon… Click to show full abstract

A spectrum-resolved photon detector is crucial for cutting-edge quantum optics, astronomical observation, and spectroscopic sensing. However, such an ability is rarely obtained because a direct linear conversion from weak single-photon energy to a readable electrical signal above the noise level without causing an avalanche is challenging. Here, we overcame these difficulties by building a probabilistic energy-to-amplitude mapping in a tapered superconducting nanowire single-photon detector and combining a computational reconstruction to obtain equivalent spectral resolving capacity. Distinguished dependence of pulse amplitude distributions on varied input spectra has been observed experimentally. As the energy-to-amplitude mapping is probabilistic, statistical measurements are required. By collecting around a few hundred photons, we have demonstrated wavelength perception over a wide spectral range from 600 to 1700 nm with a resolution of 100 nm. These findings represent a new approach to designing spectrum-sensitive SNSPDs for low-light spectroscopic applications.

Keywords: energy amplitude; amplitude; energy; single photon; amplitude mapping; photon detector

Journal Title: Nano letters
Year Published: 2022

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