Searching for innovative approaches to detect single photons remains at the center of science and technology for decades. This paper proposes a zero transit-time, non-avalanche quantum capacitive photodetector to register single photons. In this detector, the absorption of a single photon changes the wave function of a single electron trapped in a quantum dot (QD), leading to a charge density redistribution nearby. This redistribution translates into a voltage signal through capacitive coupling between the QD and the measurement probe. Using InAs QD/AlAs barrier as a model system, the simulation shows that the output signal reaches ~4 mV per absorbed photon, promising for high-sensitivity, ps single-photon detection
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Optical quantum information science and technologies require the capability to generate, control, an...
The detection of single photons is now commonplace in labs across the world. This was initially due ...
In order to apply all ideas from quantum optics to the field of quantum circuits, one of the missing...
Capturing single photons through light–matter interactions is a fascinating and important topic for ...
A novel device for detection of single photons based on a GaAs/AlGaAs modulation doped field effect ...
We propose and develop a readout scheme for superconducting single-photon detectors based on an inte...
Low-noise single-photon detection is a prerequisite for quantum information processing using photoni...
The implementation and commercialization of quantum cryptography technologies have to face some chal...
Quantum communication, in particular, quantum key distribution (QKD) is moving ever closer to real w...
Single photon detection has a broad application in the medical, telecommunication, as well as in inf...
We demonstrate that the resonant tunnel current through a double-barrier structure is sensitive to t...
Single photonic applications - such as quantum key distribution - rely on the transmission of single...
We report on the operation of a novel single-photon detector, where a layer of self-assembled quantu...
Modeling and design of a single photon detector and its various characteristics are presented. It is...
We propose a novel concept for a semiconductor-based single-photon detector for quantum information ...
Optical quantum information science and technologies require the capability to generate, control, an...
The detection of single photons is now commonplace in labs across the world. This was initially due ...
In order to apply all ideas from quantum optics to the field of quantum circuits, one of the missing...