❄ 2.1 K cryostat
Contact pad Superconducting (R=0) Resistive hotspot Photon
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Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detector

A meandering superconducting nanowire sits on a simulated cryostat stage, biased just below its critical current. Fire single photons at it and watch each absorption nucleate a resistive hotspot that snaps across the wire's full width, forces the bias current to detour, and produces a sharp voltage pulse on the oscilloscope trace before the wire cools back to zero resistance. Slide the bias current below its optimal window and photons stop registering; push it above the window and the wire starts firing — or latching — on its own, with no photon required.