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Main Authors: Jing, Ran, Zhou, Boyi, Kang, Dingchen, Zheng, Wenjun, Zhou, Zijian, Wang, Heng, Chen, Xinzhong, Yao, Juntao, Cheng, Bing, Park, Ji-Hoon, Wehmeier, Lukas, Dai, Zhenbing, Chen, Shoujing, Prainito, Christopher D., Carr, G. L., Charaev, Ilya, Bandurin, Denis, Gu, Genda, Li, Qiang, Berggren, Karl. K., Basov, D. N., Du, Xu, Liu, Mengkun
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14547
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author Jing, Ran
Zhou, Boyi
Kang, Dingchen
Zheng, Wenjun
Zhou, Zijian
Wang, Heng
Chen, Xinzhong
Yao, Juntao
Cheng, Bing
Park, Ji-Hoon
Wehmeier, Lukas
Dai, Zhenbing
Chen, Shoujing
Prainito, Christopher D.
Carr, G. L.
Charaev, Ilya
Bandurin, Denis
Gu, Genda
Li, Qiang
Berggren, Karl. K.
Basov, D. N.
Du, Xu
Liu, Mengkun
author_facet Jing, Ran
Zhou, Boyi
Kang, Dingchen
Zheng, Wenjun
Zhou, Zijian
Wang, Heng
Chen, Xinzhong
Yao, Juntao
Cheng, Bing
Park, Ji-Hoon
Wehmeier, Lukas
Dai, Zhenbing
Chen, Shoujing
Prainito, Christopher D.
Carr, G. L.
Charaev, Ilya
Bandurin, Denis
Gu, Genda
Li, Qiang
Berggren, Karl. K.
Basov, D. N.
Du, Xu
Liu, Mengkun
contents Superconducting transition-edge sensors are renowned for their extraordinary photon sensitivity and energy resolution, finding applications spanning quantum information, astronomy, and nanophotonics. Here, we report the development of BOlometric Superconducting Optical Nanoscopy (BOSON), a novel platform that integrates bolometric detection at the superconducting transition edges with near-field optical techniques. BOSON enables the mapping of photoinduced changes in superconductivity with unprecedented spatial resolution and photon sensitivity. By incorporating BOSON with low-dimensional materials, we achieved polariton imaging at nanowatt excitation levels--at least four orders of magnitude lower than the power typically required in prior near-field nanoscopy experiments. Our findings highlight the potential for BOSON to advance scanning probe based optical platforms to enable the detection of photons, polaritons, and Cooper pair dynamics at the nanoscale. This paves the way for quantum sensing applications using single-polariton detection and can offer deeper insights into quasiparticle dynamics.
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spellingShingle Bolometric Superconducting Optical Nanoscopy (BOSON)
Jing, Ran
Zhou, Boyi
Kang, Dingchen
Zheng, Wenjun
Zhou, Zijian
Wang, Heng
Chen, Xinzhong
Yao, Juntao
Cheng, Bing
Park, Ji-Hoon
Wehmeier, Lukas
Dai, Zhenbing
Chen, Shoujing
Prainito, Christopher D.
Carr, G. L.
Charaev, Ilya
Bandurin, Denis
Gu, Genda
Li, Qiang
Berggren, Karl. K.
Basov, D. N.
Du, Xu
Liu, Mengkun
Quantum Physics
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Superconducting transition-edge sensors are renowned for their extraordinary photon sensitivity and energy resolution, finding applications spanning quantum information, astronomy, and nanophotonics. Here, we report the development of BOlometric Superconducting Optical Nanoscopy (BOSON), a novel platform that integrates bolometric detection at the superconducting transition edges with near-field optical techniques. BOSON enables the mapping of photoinduced changes in superconductivity with unprecedented spatial resolution and photon sensitivity. By incorporating BOSON with low-dimensional materials, we achieved polariton imaging at nanowatt excitation levels--at least four orders of magnitude lower than the power typically required in prior near-field nanoscopy experiments. Our findings highlight the potential for BOSON to advance scanning probe based optical platforms to enable the detection of photons, polaritons, and Cooper pair dynamics at the nanoscale. This paves the way for quantum sensing applications using single-polariton detection and can offer deeper insights into quasiparticle dynamics.
title Bolometric Superconducting Optical Nanoscopy (BOSON)
topic Quantum Physics
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14547