Sensitive picosecond NbN detector for radiation from millimetre wavelengths to visible light

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, , Citation G N Gol'tsman et al 1991 Supercond. Sci. Technol. 4 453 DOI 10.1088/0953-2048/4/9/020

0953-2048/4/9/453

Abstract

The authors report on the application of a broad-band NbN film detector which has high sensitivity and picosecond response time for detection of radiation from millimetre wavelengths to visible light. From a study of amplitude modulated radiation of backward-wave tubes and picosecond pulses from gas and solid state lasers at wavelengths between 2 mm and 0.53 mu m, they found a detectivity of 1010 W-1 cm Hz-1/2 and a response time of less than 50 ps at T=10 K. The characteristics were provided by using a 150 AA thick NbN film patterned into a structure of micron strips. According to the proposed detection mechanism, namely electron heating, they expect an intrinsic response time of approximately 20 ps at the same temperature.

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