We show a setup for characterising the efficiency of a single-photon-detector absolutely and with a precision better than 1%. Since the setup does not rely on calibrated devices and can be implemented with standard-optic components, it can be realised in any laboratory. Our approach is based on an Erbium-Doped-Fiber-Amplifier (EDFA) radiometer as a primary measurement standard for optical power, and on an ultra-stable source of spontaneous emission. As a proof of principle, we characterise the efficiency of an InGaAs/InP single-photon detector. We verified the correctness of the characterisation with independent measurements. In particular, the measurement of the optical power made with the EDFA radiometer has been compared to that of the F...
Commercially available InGaAs/InP avalanche photodiodes, designed for optical receivers and range-fi...
This paper describes the design, characterization and calibration of a high power transfer standard ...
In this work we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the capability to reduce the readout no...
We apply an InGaAs quantum dot based single-photon source for the absolute detection efficiency cali...
The traceability of measurements of the parameters characterizing single-photon sources, such as pho...
We describe a method to measure the spectral radiance of a source in an absolute way without the nee...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)I show that calibration of the single-p...
Abstract—Correlated photons can be used to measure the quantum efficiency of photon counting photode...
Measuring absolute spectral radiance using an erbium-doped fiber amplifier SANGUINETTI, Bruno, et al...
Well characterized photon number resolving detectors are a requirement for many applications rangin...
The correlated photons source is obtained from the parametric down conversion of photons generated ...
This paper reviews the state of the art of some new photoncounting detectors. We measured the perfor...
We report the development of a photon-number-resolving detector based on a fiber-optical setup and a...
Single-photon sources have a variety of applications. One of these is quantum radiometry, which is r...
International audienceTraditional efficiency calibration of spectrometers is based on the measuremen...
Commercially available InGaAs/InP avalanche photodiodes, designed for optical receivers and range-fi...
This paper describes the design, characterization and calibration of a high power transfer standard ...
In this work we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the capability to reduce the readout no...
We apply an InGaAs quantum dot based single-photon source for the absolute detection efficiency cali...
The traceability of measurements of the parameters characterizing single-photon sources, such as pho...
We describe a method to measure the spectral radiance of a source in an absolute way without the nee...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)I show that calibration of the single-p...
Abstract—Correlated photons can be used to measure the quantum efficiency of photon counting photode...
Measuring absolute spectral radiance using an erbium-doped fiber amplifier SANGUINETTI, Bruno, et al...
Well characterized photon number resolving detectors are a requirement for many applications rangin...
The correlated photons source is obtained from the parametric down conversion of photons generated ...
This paper reviews the state of the art of some new photoncounting detectors. We measured the perfor...
We report the development of a photon-number-resolving detector based on a fiber-optical setup and a...
Single-photon sources have a variety of applications. One of these is quantum radiometry, which is r...
International audienceTraditional efficiency calibration of spectrometers is based on the measuremen...
Commercially available InGaAs/InP avalanche photodiodes, designed for optical receivers and range-fi...
This paper describes the design, characterization and calibration of a high power transfer standard ...
In this work we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the capability to reduce the readout no...