Integration of photonic integrated circuit functionalities with superconducting nanowire single photon detectors (invited)

Schuck, Carsten

Research article in digital collection (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Superconducting Nanowire Single Photon Detectors (SNSPD) have set leading performance benchmarks in terms of detection efficiency, low noise operation, speed, and timing accuracy. Besides scaling up the numbers of individually addressable nanowire detector channels, integration with nanophotonic functionalities as well as optical and electrical multiplexing will be key to advance single photon counting applications, such as quantum key distribution, optical quantum information processing and simulations of sampling problems. Here we show how integration of SNSPDs with nanophotonic circuit components gives rise to novel use cases. We combine highperformance waveguide-integrated SNSPDs with nano-electromechanical phase-shifters, high speed electro-optic modulators, sub-wavelength grating structures, directional coupler networks, on-chip delay lines and highly efficient and broadband 3D-interconnects to optical fibers, achieving crucial active and passive functionalities for integrated quantum photonics. We showcase the capabilities and practical relevance of photonic integrated SNSPD solutions for the example of high-rate quantum key distribution receivers.

Details about the publication

Name of the repositoryProc. SPIE 12911, Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation IV
Article number1291103
StatusPublished
Release year2024 (13/03/2024)
ConferenceSPIE Quantum West 2024, San Francisco, United States
DOI10.1117/12.3012124
Link to the full texthttps://doi.org/10.1117/12.3012124
KeywordsNanowires; Superconductors; Waveguides; Quantum detection; Quantum nanophotonics; Single photon detectors; Photonic integrated circuits; Directional couplers; Quantum key distribution; Quantum key distribution systems.

Authors from the University of Münster

Schuck, Carsten
Department for Quantum Technlogy