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Fluctuation Mechanisms In Superconductors Nanowire Singlephoton Counters Enabled By Effective Topdown Manufacturing 1st Edition Holger Bartolf Auth

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Fluctuation Mechanisms In Superconductors Nanowire Singlephoton Counters Enabled By Effective Topdown Manufacturing 1st Edition Holger Bartolf Auth
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Fluctuation Mechanisms In Superconductors Nanowire Singlephoton Counters Enabled By Effective Topdown Manufacturing 1st Edition Holger Bartolf Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.3 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Holger Bartolf (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658122454, 9783658122461, 3658122455, 3658122463
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Fluctuation Mechanisms In Superconductors Nanowire Singlephoton Counters Enabled By Effective Topdown Manufacturing 1st Edition Holger Bartolf Auth by Holger Bartolf (auth.) 9783658122454, 9783658122461, 3658122455, 3658122463 instant download after payment.

Holger Bartolf discusses state-of-the-art detection concepts based on superconducting nanotechnology as well as sophisticated analytical formulæ that model dissipative fluctuation-phenomena in superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors. Such knowledge is desirable for the development of advanced devices which are designed to possess an intrinsic robustness against vortex-fluctuations and it provides the perspective for honorable fundamental science in condensed matter physics. Especially the nanowire detector allows for ultra-low noise detection of signals with single-photon sensitivity and GHz repetition rates. Such devices have a huge potential for future technological impact and might enable unique applications (e.g. high rate interplanetary deep-space data links from Mars to Earth).

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