In this paper, we present an experimental apparatus for the measurement of the detection efficiency of free-space single-photon detectors based on the substitution method. We extend the analysis to account for the wavelength dependence introduced by the transmissivity of the optical window in front of the detector’s active area. Our method involves measuring the detector’s response at different wavelengths and comparing it to a calibrated reference detector. This allows us to accurately quantify the efficiency variations due to the optical window’s transmissivity. The results provide a comprehensive understanding of the wavelength-dependent efficiency, which is crucial for optimizing the performance of single-photon detectors in various applications, including quantum communication and photonics research. This charac- terization technique offers a significant advancement in the precision and reliability of single-photon detection efficiency measurements.
Detection efficiency characterization for free-space single-photon detectors: Measurement facility and wavelength-dependence investigation
Virzì, S.
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;Redolfi, E.;Genovese, M.;Degiovanni, I. P.Last
2024-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, we present an experimental apparatus for the measurement of the detection efficiency of free-space single-photon detectors based on the substitution method. We extend the analysis to account for the wavelength dependence introduced by the transmissivity of the optical window in front of the detector’s active area. Our method involves measuring the detector’s response at different wavelengths and comparing it to a calibrated reference detector. This allows us to accurately quantify the efficiency variations due to the optical window’s transmissivity. The results provide a comprehensive understanding of the wavelength-dependent efficiency, which is crucial for optimizing the performance of single-photon detectors in various applications, including quantum communication and photonics research. This charac- terization technique offers a significant advancement in the precision and reliability of single-photon detection efficiency measurements.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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