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Superconducting Nanowire Detectors Based on MgB2

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Abstract

We fabricated and characterized the optical response of MgB2 nanowires with critical temperature TC = 33 K. The devices showed optical response at 4 K and sub-nanosecond relaxation time. The detectors responded to the simultaneous absorption of three photons, but not to single photons.

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