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Superconducting nanowires as high-rate photon detectors in strong magnetic fields

Instrumentation and Detectors 2020-03-18 v2 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics Superconductivity High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Superconducting nanowire single photon detectors are capable of single-photon detection across a large spectral range, with near unity detection efficiency, picosecond timing jitter, and sub-10 μ\mum position resolution at rates as high as 109^{9} counts/s. In an effort to bring this technology into nuclear physics experiments, we fabricate Niobium Nitride nanowire detectors using ion beam assisted sputtering and test their performance in strong magnetic fields. We demonstrate that these devices are capable of detection of 400 nm wavelength photons with saturated internal quantum efficiency at temperatures of 3 K and in magnetic fields potentially up to 5 T at high rates and with nearly zero dark counts.

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@article{arxiv.1907.13059,
  title  = {Superconducting nanowires as high-rate photon detectors in strong magnetic fields},
  author = {T. Polakovic and W. R. Armstrong and V. Yefremenko and J. E. Pearson and K. Hafidi and G. Karapetrov and Z. -E. Meziani and V. Novosad},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.13059},
  year   = {2020}
}