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Main Authors: Wang, Yu-Ze, Zhang, Wei-Jun, Zhang, Xing-Yu, Xu, Guang-Zhao, Xiong, Jia-Min, Chen, Zhi-Gang, Hong, Yi-Yu, Liu, Xiao-Yu, Yuan, Pu-Sheng, Wu, Ling, Wang, Zhen, You, Li-Xing
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.02311
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author Wang, Yu-Ze
Zhang, Wei-Jun
Zhang, Xing-Yu
Xu, Guang-Zhao
Xiong, Jia-Min
Chen, Zhi-Gang
Hong, Yi-Yu
Liu, Xiao-Yu
Yuan, Pu-Sheng
Wu, Ling
Wang, Zhen
You, Li-Xing
author_facet Wang, Yu-Ze
Zhang, Wei-Jun
Zhang, Xing-Yu
Xu, Guang-Zhao
Xiong, Jia-Min
Chen, Zhi-Gang
Hong, Yi-Yu
Liu, Xiao-Yu
Yuan, Pu-Sheng
Wu, Ling
Wang, Zhen
You, Li-Xing
contents Numerous applications at the photon-starved regime require a free-space coupling singlephoton detector with a large active area, low dark count rate (DCR), and superior time resolutions. Here,we developed a superconducting microstrip single-photon detector (SMSPD), with a large active area of 260 um in diameter, a DCR of ~5 kcps, and a low time jitter of ~171 ps, operated at near-infrared of 1550 nm. As a demonstration, we applied the detector to a single-pixel galvanometer scanning system and successfully reconstructed object information in depth and intensity using a time-correlated photon counting technology.
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spellingShingle A free-space coupled, large-active-area superconducting microstrip single-photon detector for photon-counting time-of-flight imaging
Wang, Yu-Ze
Zhang, Wei-Jun
Zhang, Xing-Yu
Xu, Guang-Zhao
Xiong, Jia-Min
Chen, Zhi-Gang
Hong, Yi-Yu
Liu, Xiao-Yu
Yuan, Pu-Sheng
Wu, Ling
Wang, Zhen
You, Li-Xing
Applied Physics
Numerous applications at the photon-starved regime require a free-space coupling singlephoton detector with a large active area, low dark count rate (DCR), and superior time resolutions. Here,we developed a superconducting microstrip single-photon detector (SMSPD), with a large active area of 260 um in diameter, a DCR of ~5 kcps, and a low time jitter of ~171 ps, operated at near-infrared of 1550 nm. As a demonstration, we applied the detector to a single-pixel galvanometer scanning system and successfully reconstructed object information in depth and intensity using a time-correlated photon counting technology.
title A free-space coupled, large-active-area superconducting microstrip single-photon detector for photon-counting time-of-flight imaging
topic Applied Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.02311