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Resolving Photon Numbers Using a Superconducting Nanowire with Impedance-Matching Taper

Di Zhu, Marco Colangelo, Changchen Chen, Boris Korzh, Franco N. C. Wong, Matthew D. Shaw, Karl K. Berggren

2020Nano Letters104 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Time- and number-resolved photon detection is crucial for quantum information processing. Existing photon-number-resolving (PNR) detectors usually suffer from limited timing and dark-count performance or require complex fabrication and operation. Here, we demonstrate a PNR detector at telecommunication wavelengths based on a single superconducting nanowire with an integrated impedance-matching taper. The taper provides a kΩ load impedance to the nanowire, making the detector's output amplitude sensitive to the number of photon-induced hotspots. The prototyping device was able to resolve up to four absorbed photons with 16.1 ps timing jitter and <2 c.p.s. device dark count rate. Its exceptional distinction between single- and two-photon responses is ideal for high-fidelity coincidence counting and allowed us to directly observe bunching of photon pairs from a single output port of a Hong-Ou-Mandel interferometer. This detector architecture may provide a practical solution to applications that require high timing resolution and few-photon discrimination.

Topics & Concepts

DetectorPhysicsPhotonNanowireJitterPhoton countingOpticsOptoelectronicsInterferometryElectrical impedanceComputer scienceTelecommunicationsQuantum mechanicsQuantum Information and CryptographyMechanical and Optical ResonatorsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies