The development of on-chip quantum circuitry progresses with the integration of single-photon detectors with diamond nanophotonic waveguides. Researchers based in Germany at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the Fraunhofer Institute of Applied Solid State Physics have fabricated superconducting niobium nitride nanowire detectors directly on top of diamond rib waveguides. This traveling wave design means that photons propagating in the diamond waveguides are coupled evanescently to the superconducting nanowires, allowing efficent on-chip detection of single photons. The small footprints of the detectors allow hundreds of detector circuits to be realized on a single chip. Furthermore, their fast response (they have a decay time of just 5.1 nanoseconds) allows operation at count rates of up to 200 megahertz and with a timing resolution of 190 picoseconds.
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