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Towards a Graphene Josephson Junction Terahertz Single-Photon Detector

ORAL

Abstract

Josephson junctions with graphene weak links (GJJs) have emerged as a promising platform for the detection of single photons. Combining the exceptionally small electronic heat capacity of graphene with the strongly temperature-dependent switching of current-biased Josephson junctions, these devices are capable of operating at low photon energies, with low dark count rates, and with detection efficiencies approaching unity when coupled to an appropriate resonant structure. Here we present progress in the design, fabrication, and testing of an antenna-coupled GJJ single photon detector designed for operation at 0.8 THz. Such detectors could find important applications in future space-based far-infrared observatories and the search for dark matter axions.

Presenters

  • Jordan Russell

    Washington University, St. Louis

Authors

  • Jordan Russell

    Washington University, St. Louis

  • Leonardo M Ranzani

    BBN Technology - Massachusetts, Raytheon BBN Technologies, Cambridge MA 02138, USA

  • Seunghan Lee

    Pohang University of Science and Technology

  • Erik A Henriksen

    Washington University, St. Louis

  • Bae-Ian Wu

    Air Force Research Laboratory

  • Gil-Ho Lee

    Pohang Univ of Sci & Tech

  • Kin Chung Fong

    Raytheon BBN Technologies, BBN Technology - Massachusetts