Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, Volume. 58, Issue 10, 1011002(2021)
Progress and Applications of Superconducting Nanowire Delay-Line Single-Photon Imagers
Fig. 1. Superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD). (a) Typical meandered nanowire; (b) equivalent circuit of SNSPD; (c) waveform of output pulse
Fig. 2. Schematic of reading the spatial and temporal information of a photon in a superconducting nanowire delay line
Fig. 3. Microwave characteristics of a superconducting nanowire. (a) Characteristic impedance and velocity of superconducting coplanar waveguides (The superconducting film is NbN with a kinetic inductance of 80 pH/square. The substrate is thermal dioxide silicon. The gap between signal line and ground is fixed at 500 nm.); (b) characteristic impedance and velocity of coplanar waveguides made from normal metal (no kinetic inductance); (c) ratio of kinetic inductance to geometric inductance
Fig. 4. Different geometries of superconducting nanowire delay line imagers. (a) A single nanowires both acts as a detector and a delay line[20]; (b) detectors and delay lines are separated to build a two-dimensional array, and the delay lines are made from wide nanowires while detectors are made from 3-SNAPs[21]; (c) simulated current distribution in a 3-SNAP; (d) detectors and delay lines are separated to build a linear array
Fig. 6. Characteristics of the spatial and temporal detections with a SNSPI[21]. (a) Waveforms of output pulses from the two terminals; (b) 1D histogram of the differential times; (c) enlarged view of the 1D histogram; (d) 2D map of the normalized photon counts; (e) histogram of the normalized photon counts for all 256 pixels; (f) histogram of the photon arrival times (The timing jitter is defined as the FWHM of the histogram, which is 60 ps)
Fig. 7. Single-photon imaging system[21]. (a) Photo of the imaging setup; (b) schematic of the imaging system
Fig. 9. Comparison of the 3D slicing denoising algorithm with the other methods[21]
Fig. 11. Simulation of the denoising performance at different timing jitters[21]. (a) Average width of all pixelwise gates versus the timing jitter; (b) remaining signal photon number and noise photon number per pixel on average versus the timing jitter; (c) signal-to-noise selectivity ratio versus the timing jitter
Get Citation
Copy Citation Text
Lingdong Kong, Qingyuan Zhao, Xuecou Tu, Labao Zhang, Xiaoqing Jia, Lin Kang, Jian Chen, Peiheng Wu. Progress and Applications of Superconducting Nanowire Delay-Line Single-Photon Imagers[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2021, 58(10): 1011002
Category: Imaging Systems
Received: Feb. 18, 2021
Accepted: Mar. 19, 2021
Published Online: May. 26, 2021
The Author Email: Qingyuan Zhao (qyzhao@nju.edu.cn)