Abstract
Single photon detectors, which are capable of ultra-sensitive detection in a low light level, have been widely used in a variety of applications such as remote sensing, biochemical science, and quantum information science [1-4]. In particular, the rapid development of quantum information science has greatly improved the development of single photon detectors because it played a key role in achieving successful results in quantum key distribution and quantum communication [2-4].
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