Detection of single infrared, optical, and ultraviolet photons using superconducting transition edge sensors
- 5 August 1998
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 73 (6), 735-737
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.121984
Abstract
We have demonstrated the use of superconducting transition edge sensors for the wide-band detection of individual photons from the mid infrared (IR), through the optical, and into the far ultraviolet (UV). These tungsten transition edge sensors are squares about 18 μm on a side and detect single photon events above a threshold of 0.3 eV (4 μm wavelength), with an energy resolution of 0.15 eV full width at half maximum, and with a risetime (falltime) of .5 μs (60 μs). The calibration data extend up to the UV cutoff of the fiber optic feed at 3.5 eV (350 nm).Keywords
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