N. Rando et al., DETECTION OF OPTICAL PHOTONS WITH SUPERCONDUCTING TUNNEL JUNCTION DETECTORS, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 370(1), 1996, pp. 85-87
High quality, Nb based Superconducting Tunnel Junction Detectors (STJD
s) have been successfully used for the detection of single photons, in
the visible and UV, from 200 to 500 nm. The detectors, operating at a
temperature of about 0.4 K, have shown excellent response linearity a
nd good wavelength discrimination, with a typical device limited resol
ution of order 20% over the measured range. The high quantum efficienc
y (of order 50%), the very high temporal resolution and the single pho
ton counting capability, coupled to a wavelength discrimination demons
trated by STJDs, are very important characteristics for the developmen
t of a completely new generation of optical detectors. The development
of an optical camera based on STJDs has been initiated and preliminar
y design solutions are reported.