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Towards extending super-conducting nanowire single-photon detectors into the infrared wavelength range

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Abstract

We characterize the long-wavelength transmission of coiled and uncoiled SMF-28 and SM2000 fibers, which is important for extending the range of super-conducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) to infrared wavelengths beyond 1550 nm.

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