Superconducting transmission driver system
US-2018145664-A1 · May 24, 2018 · US
US12061114B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12061114-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217967773-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2024 |
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The various embodiments described herein include methods, devices, and systems for fabricating and operating superconducting photon detectors. In one aspect, a photon detector includes: (1) a first waveguide configured to guide photons from a photon source; (2) a second waveguide that is distinct and separate from the first waveguide and optically-coupled to the first waveguide; and (3) a superconducting component positioned adjacent to the second waveguide and configured to detect photons within the second waveguide.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-element photon detector, comprising: a first waveguide configured to guide a set of photons from a photon source, wherein the first waveguide includes (i) a first coupling region, and (ii) a second coupling region; a second waveguide distinct from the first waveguide, the second waveguide optically coupled to the first coupling region of the first waveguide, the second waveguide configured to have a first coupling efficiency with the first waveguide; a third waveguide distinct from the first and second waveguides, the third waveguide optically coupled to the second coupling region of the first waveguide, the third waveguide configured to have a second coupling efficiency with the first waveguide; a first single photon detector configured to detect an incident photon from within the second waveguide; and a second single photon detector configured to detect an incident photon from within the third waveguide, wherein the second coupling efficiency is greater than the first coupling efficiency such that the multi-element photon detector has a first probability of absorption across the first and second single photon detectors. 2. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the first waveguide is configured to guide a first percentage of the set of photons to the first coupling region, and guide a second percentage of the set of photons to the second coupling region, where the second percentage is different than the first percentage. 3. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the first and second coupling regions are linear coupling regions. 4. The multi-element photon detector of claim 3 , wherein the first coupling region has a first width, the second coupling region has a second width, and respective coupling coefficients of the first and second coupling regions are based on the first and second widths. 5. The multi-element photon detector of claim 4 , wherein the first width is the same as the second width. 6. The multi-element photon detector of claim 4 , wherein the coupling coefficient between first and second optical waveguides is further based on a first length of the first coupling region. 7. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the first single photon detector has a linear detector portion that is adjacent to, and optically coupled with, the first coupling region. 8. The multi-element photon detector of claim 7 , wherein the linear detector portion has a second length that is longer than a first length of the first coupling region, and the linear detecting portion spans the second coupling region. 9. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the first waveguide distinct from the first coupling region is substantially orthogonal to the first coupling region. 10. The multi-element photon detector of claim 9 , wherein the portion of the first waveguide is also substantially orthogonal to the second coupling region. 11. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, and third waveguides are optical waveguides. 12. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the first and second single photon detectors are superconducting single photon detectors. 13. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the second single photon detector has a different shape than the first single photon detector. 14. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first single photon detector and the second single photon detector is a superconducting single photon detector configured to transition from a superconducting state to a non-superconducting state in response to receiving a single photon. 15. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first single photon detector and the second single photon detector includes a linear detector portion adapted to have a uniform current density. 16. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the second waveguide and the first waveguide are positioned and sized to allow light to adiabatically transfer from the first waveguide to the second waveguide. 17. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the second waveguide and the first waveguide are positioned and sized to allow light to evanescently transfer from the first waveguide to the second waveguide. 18. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first coupling region and the second coupling region has a tapered width. 19. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein each of the first coupling efficiency and the second coupling efficiency is greater than or equal to 90%. 20. The multi-element photon detector of claim 1 , wherein the first coupling region is arranged upstream from the second coupling region such that the set of photons move through the first coupling region before moving through the second coupling region.
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