Highest-Resolution Single-Photon Superconducting Camera
TBMG-50006
02/01/2024
- Content
The NIST camera is made up of grids of ultrathin electrical wires, cooled to near absolute zero, in which current moves with no resistance until a wire is struck by a photon. In these superconducting-nanowire cameras, the energy imparted by even a single photon can be detected because it shuts down the superconductivity at a particular location (pixel) on the grid. Combining all the locations and intensities of all the photons makes up an image.
- Citation
- "Highest-Resolution Single-Photon Superconducting Camera," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2024.