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Comparison Between InGaAs SPD and Superconducting Nanowire Detector Using a Silicon Photon-pair Source

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Abstract

Photon-pair generation rate through a silicon photon-pair source is measured by InGaAs single-photon detector and superconducting nanowire detector, showing 240 times higher coincidence count than InGaAs detector. A high coincidence-to-accidental ratio of 524 is achieved.

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