Single-photon detection with a Josephson junction coupled to a resonator

Abstract

We use semiclassical formalism to optimize a microwave single photon detector based on switching events of a current biased Josephson junction coupled to a resonator. In order to detect very rare events, the average time between dark counts τ dark should be maximized taking into account that the switching time τ sw should be sufficiently small. We demonstrate that these times can be tuned in the wide range by changing the junction parameters, and the ratios τ dark/τ sw 109 can be achieved. Therefore, a junction-resonator arrangement can be used for detecting extremely low photon fluxes, for instance for searching galactic axions.

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