Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, Volume. 61, Issue 1, 0104002(2024)

Superconducting Single-Photon Detector and Its Applications in Biology (Invited)

Lü Chaolin1、†,*, Lixing You1,2、†,**, Jian Qin1, Guangzhao Xu1, Yanyang Jiang1, and Jinghao Shi1
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  • 1Photon Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd., Jiaxing 314100, Zhejiang, China
  • 2National Key Laboratory of Materials for Integrated Circuits,Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200050, China
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    Since its invention in 2001, superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) has rapidly grown into a star photon detector in the near-infrared band. Up to date, its system detection efficiency has exceeded 95% at the wavelength of 1550 nm, dark count rate less than 1 cps (counts per second), timing jitter better than 10 ps, detection rate higher than 1 GHz, and it is widely used in the field of quantum information. Recently, limited by the low signal-to-noise ratio and afterpulsing of semiconductor single-photon detectors in the near-infrared band, researchers began to introduce SNSPDs into biology. This article introduces the detection principle and performance of SNSPD, and review the application status and development prospects of SNSPD in the field of biology.

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    Lü Chaolin, Lixing You, Jian Qin, Guangzhao Xu, Yanyang Jiang, Jinghao Shi. Superconducting Single-Photon Detector and Its Applications in Biology (Invited)[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2024, 61(1): 0104002

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    Paper Information

    Category: Detectors

    Received: Nov. 2, 2023

    Accepted: Nov. 27, 2023

    Published Online: Jan. 29, 2024

    The Author Email: Chaolin Lü (cllv@cnphotec.com), You Lixing (lxyou@mail.sim.ac.cn)

    DOI:10.3788/LOP232429

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