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Thermoelectric single-photon detection through superconducting tunnel junctions

Published 24 Oct 2023 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.supr-con | (2310.15606v1)

Abstract: Bipolar thermoelectricity in tunnel junctions between superconductors of different energy gap has been recently predicted and experimentally demonstrated. This effect showed thermovoltages up to $\pm150\;\mu$V at milliKelvin temperatures. Thus, superconducting tunnel junctions can be exploited to realize a passive single-photon thermoelectric detector $TED$ operating in the broadband range 15 GHz - 50 PHz. In particular, this detector is expected to show a signal-to-noise ratio of about 15 down to $\nu=50$ GHz and a operating window of more than 4 decades. Therefore, the $TED$ might find applications in quantum computing, telecommunications, optoelectronics, spectroscopy and astro-particle physics.

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