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SSPD

Superconducting Strip Photon Detector (SSPD)1) are single photon detectors based on an effect in superconducting thin films with geometrical constrictions to nano-wires. Initially developed by G. Gol'tsman and colleagues at the University of Moscow \cite{Goltsman.Okunev.ea:2001}.

Goltsman.Okunev.ea:2001

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Companies connected to SNSPDs

Review Articles on the topic

The collection of review articles is subjectively ordered by felt usefulness.

\cite{Engel.Renema.ea:2015} 2015 The most useful review article on detection models
\cite{Ferrari.Schuck.ea:2018} 2018 SNSPDs on integrated waveguides
\cite{Natarajan.Tanner.ea:2012} 2012
\cite{Mattioli.Zhou.ea:2015} 2015 PNR Detectors
\cite{Yamashita.Miki.ea:2017} 2017
\cite{Dauler.Grein.ea:2014} 2014 Collection of Design Ideas for complete systems.
\cite{Polakovic.Armstrong.ea:2020a} 2020 A collection of “non-light” detection with SSPDs.
\cite{Holzman.Ivry:2019} 2019
\cite{Zhang.Xiao.ea:2020} 2020
\cite{You:2020} 2020
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Commonly known as Superconducting Nanowire Single Photon Detector (SNSPD). The name Superconducting Strip Photon Detector was defined by the IEC.
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