Diffusion-engineered single-photon spectrometer for UV/visible detection |
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Authors: | V. Savu L. Li A. Mukherjee C. M. Wilson L. Frunzio D. E. Prober R. J. Schoelkopf |
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Affiliation: | Departaments of Applied Physics and Physics, Yale University, P.O. Box 208284, New Haven, CT 06520, USA |
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Abstract: | We present predictions for a diffusion-engineered, single-photon spectrometer in the UV–visible range using a superconducting tunnel junction. Quasiparticles are created by photoexcitation, with charge Q0. After tunneling through the junction, the quasiparticles can either backtunnel or diffuse away. With confinement by a higher gap or by narrow leads the quasiparticles in the counterelectrode dwell next to the junction and backtunnel, increasing the collected charge to Q=pQ0, p>1. For very narrow leads the dwell time is inversely proportional to the lead width, up to the recombination time of Al, 1 ms at 0.2 K. The new aspect of our work is the use of narrow leads to control the charge gain p, while minimizing self-heating. This charge gain will improve the energy resolution compared to the case p=1, where the electronic noise is dominant, and compared to much larger charge gain, p≈50, where large self-heating resulted with extra noise. |
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Keywords: | Author Keywords: Photon detector Tunnel junction Backtunnelling |
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