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Nanoscale Optical Detector with Single-Photon and Multiphoton Sensitivity

Bitauld, David
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Marsili, Francesco
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Gaggero, Alessandro
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2010
Nano Letters

We present the first nanoscale (down to approximate to 50 x 50 nm(2)) detector displaying single-photon sensitivity and a nanosecond response. This type of nanodetector can also be operated in multiphoton mode, where the detection threshold can be set at N = 1, 2, 3, or 4 photons, thus allowing the mapping of photon number statistics on the nanoscale. Its operation principle based on that of hot-spot formation in superconducting nanowires allies the temporal resolution and sensitivity of superconducting single-photon detectors with subwavelength resolution and photon number discrimination. Such detectors can be of great interest for the study of nanophotonic devices at low temperature.

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DOI
10.1021/nl101411h
Web of Science ID

WOS:000280728900041

Author(s)
Bitauld, David
Marsili, Francesco
Gaggero, Alessandro
Mattioli, Francesco
Leoni, Roberto
Nejad, Saeedeh Jahanmiri
Levy, Francis
Fiore, Andrea  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

10

Start page

2977

End page

2981

Subjects

Single-photon detectors

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nanoscale detectors

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nanoscale imaging

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quantum imaging

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Field

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Light

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Microscopy

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Photodiode

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REVIEWED

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December 16, 2011
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