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Photonic readout of superconducting nanowire single photon counting detectors

de Cea et al., 2020

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11413367927606360839
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de Cea M
Wollman E
Atabaki A
Gray D
Shaw M
Ram R
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Scientific reports

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Scalable, low power, high speed data transfer between cryogenic (0.1–4 K) and room temperature environments is essential for the realization of practical, large-scale systems based on superconducting technologies. A promising approach to overcome the limitations …
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