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Long-range depth imaging with 13ps temporal resolution using a superconducting nanowire singlephoton detector

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We demonstrate millimetre-scale depth imaging up to 325 meters by deployment of a novel superconducting nanowire single-photon detector with 13 ps F^M instrument response fmction at 1550 nm wavelength.

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