Photodetector with superconductor nanowire transistor based on interlayer heat transfer

US10566516B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10566516-B2
Application numberUS-201816046815-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 26, 2018
Priority dateJul 28, 2017
Publication dateFeb 18, 2020
Grant dateFeb 18, 2020

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The various implementations described herein include methods, devices, and systems for detecting light. In one aspect, a photodetector device includes: a superconducting wire, and a transistor that includes a semiconducting component and a superconducting component. The superconducting wire is electrically coupled to the superconducting component. The semiconducting component is located adjacent to the superconducting component. The superconducting component is configured to, in response to receiving an input current exceeding a current threshold, transition from a superconducting state to a non-superconducting state and generate heat sufficient to increase a temperature of the semiconducting component from a temperature below a semiconducting threshold temperature to a temperature above the semiconducting threshold temperature.

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A photodetector device, comprising: a transistor that includes: a semiconducting component configured to operate in an on state at temperatures above a semiconducting threshold temperature; and a superconducting component adjacent to the semiconducting component and configured to operate in a superconducting state while: a temperature of the superconducting component is below a superconducting threshold temperature; and current supplied to the superconducting component is below a current threshold; a current source coupled to the transistor and configured to provide a bias current that is below the current threshold to the superconducting component; and a superconducting wire, distinct from the superconducting component, electrically coupled to the superconducting component and configured to convey an additional current to the superconducting component, wherein a combination of the bias current and the additional current comprises an input current; wherein: the superconducting component is configured to, in response to the input current exceeding the current threshold, transition to a non-superconducting state and generate heat sufficient to increase a temperature of the semiconducting component above the semiconducting threshold temperature; the transistor is configured to operate in an off state while the semiconducting component is maintained at a temperature below the semiconducting threshold temperature; and the transistor is configured to operate in an on state while the semiconducting component is at a temperature above the semiconducting threshold temperature. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the superconducting wire is configured to convey the additional current in response to receiving light of a first intensity. 3. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a readout circuit, electrically coupled with the semiconducting component, that includes a voltage source or an additional current source. 4. The device of claim 1 , further comprising one or more voltage sources coupled to the semiconducting component and configured to supply a first voltage across the semiconducting component. 5. The device of claim 1 , wherein the superconducting component comprises a gate of the transistor and the semiconducting component comprises a source and drain of the transistor; wherein, in response to receiving light of a first intensity at the superconducting wire, the superconducting wire conveys the additional current to the superconducting component; and whereby, in response to receiving the input current above the current threshold, the superconducting component transitions to a non-superconducting state and generates the heat sufficient to increase the temperature of the semiconducting component above the semiconducting threshold temperature. 6. The device of claim 1 , wherein the superconducting component has a constricted region at a location adjacent to the semiconducting component. 7. The device of claim 1 , wherein the superconducting component is configured to generate heat at a location adjacent to the semiconducting component during a transition from the superconducting state to a non-superconducting state. 8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the superconducting component is electrically isolated from the semiconducting component. 9. The device of claim 1 , wherein the semiconducting component has a first region adjacent to the superconducting component and secondary regions neighboring the first region. 10. The device of claim 9 , wherein the first region is configured to operate in the on state at temperatures above the semiconducting threshold temperature and the secondary regions is configured to operate in the on state at temperatures above a second semiconducting threshold temperature, the second semiconducting threshold temperature being below the semiconducting threshold temperature. 11. The device of claim 9 , wherein the first region is narrower than the secondary regions. 12. The device of claim 1 , wherein the semiconducting component is substantially perpendicular to the superconducting component. 13. The device of claim 1 , wherein the semiconducting component is substantially parallel to the superconducting component. 14. The device of claim 1 , wherein the semiconducting component is electrically insulated from the superconducting component. 15. A method for detecting light, comprising: with a transistor that includes: a semiconducting component configured to operate in an on state at temperatures above a semiconducting threshold temperature; and a superconducting component configured to operate in a superconducting state while: a temperature of the superconducting component is below a superconducting threshold temperature; and current supplied to the superconducting component is below a current threshold; at a superconducting wire electrically coupled to the superconducting component, initiating exposure to light of a first intensity while the semiconducting component is at a temperature below the semiconducting threshold temperature and the superconducting component is at a temperature below the superconducting threshold temperature; and determining that the light of the first intensity has been received by the superconducting wire based on one or more characteristics of an electrical signal flowing through the semiconducting component. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the superconducting wire generates a first current in response to the light of the first intensity provided to the superconducting wire, and the first current causes the superconducting component to: transition from the superconducting state to a non-superconducting state; and generate heat sufficient to increase the temperature of the semiconducting component above the semiconducting threshold temperature. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising measuring one or more characteristics of the electrical signal flowing through the semiconducting component. 18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: measuring one or more characteristics of an electrical signal flowing through the semiconducting component before the superconducting wire is exposed to the light of the first intensity; measuring one or more characteristics of an electrical signal flowing through the semiconducting component while the superconducting wire is exposed to the light of the first intensity; and determining whether the light of the first intensity has been received by the superconducting wire by comparing the one or more characteristics of the electrical signal flowing through the semiconducting component measured before the superconducting wire is exposed to the light of the first intensity and the one or more characteristics of the electrical signal flowing through the semiconducting component measured while the superconducting wire is exposed to the light of the first intensity. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the one or more characteristics include a current and/or a voltage of the electrical signal flowing through the semiconducting component. 20. A photodetector device, comprising: a transistor that includes: a superconducting layer that is a gate of the transistor; a semiconducting layer having a contiguous portion that includes both a first end that is a source of the transistor and a second end that is a drain of the transistor, the semiconducting layer configured to transfer current from the source of the transistor to the drain of the transistor; and an insulating l

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  • using electric radiation detectors (optical or mechanical part G01J1/04; by comparison with a reference light or electric value G01J1/10) · CPC title

  • Single-photon detection or photon counting · CPC title

  • Electric circuits {(for command of an exposure part G03B7/02)} · CPC title

  • Phototransistor · CPC title

  • Photodiode · CPC title

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What does patent US10566516B2 cover?
The various implementations described herein include methods, devices, and systems for detecting light. In one aspect, a photodetector device includes: a superconducting wire, and a transistor that includes a semiconducting component and a superconducting component. The superconducting wire is electrically coupled to the superconducting component. The semiconducting component is located adjacen…
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Psiquantum Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01L39/10. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Feb 18 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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