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Direct measurement of the recovery time of SNSPDs and its application for quantum communication

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Abstract

In this paper we demonstrate a simple and highly sensitive method to characterize the recovery time of efficiency for different kind of superconducting nanowire single- photon detectors. We also describe several applications of these detectors.

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