Abstract
The University of Central Florida invention is a highly sensitive, broadly tunable detector for multi-domain sensing and quantum information systems. With a non-thermal “video” mechanism, the detector offers substantial single-photon sensitivity at high speeds when coupled to a suitable antenna. Josephson junctions in the UCF material feature high dynamic resistance at the maximum zero voltage current. Biased at this current, a small microwave voltage across the junction shifts the voltage-current step, resulting in a large DC output voltage. When driven by external radiation, the antenna can source the desired AC voltage across the junction. Additionally, the bolometric response has a temperature coefficient of resistance estimated at 300 percent/K.
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Benefit
Single-photon detection and speed, especially for video mechanismOffers support for future multi-domain sensing and quantum information systemsMarket Application
MilitaryQuantum remote sensing, communication and cryptography in 5G and 6G bandsQuantum LIDARPublications
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