Pfenning et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Photon counting with resonant tunneling diodes: Overview and recent developmentsPfenning et al., 2020
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- Pfenning A
- Hartmann F
- Höfling S
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- Advanced Photon Counting Techniques XIV
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Fast and efficient single-photon detectors are of paramount importance for a broad range of applications, eg in optical quantum information technologies. A variety of novel and refined photon counting devices has resulted from the need of ever better performance. One such …
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