Photon counting from the vacuum ultraviolet to the short wavelength infrared using semiconductor and superconducting technologies
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/ Authors
Jonathan Asaadi, Dan Baxter, Karl K. Berggren, Davide Braga, Serge A. Charlebois, Clarence Chang, Angelo Dragone, Alex Drlica-Wagner, Carlos O. Escobar, Juan Estrada
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Farah Fahim, Michael Febbraro, Guillermo Fernandez Moroni, Stephen Holland, Todd Hossbach, Stewart Koppell, Christopher Leitz, Agustina Magnoni, Benjamin A. Mazin, Jean-François Pratte, Bernie Rauscher, Dario Rodrigues, Lingjia Shen, Miguel Sofo-Haro, Javier Tiffenberg, Joshua Turner, Lorenzo Rota, Christopher J. Kenney, Frédéric Vachon, Gensheng Wang
/ Abstract
In the last decade, several photon counting technologies have been developed opening a new window for experiments in the low photon number regime. Several ongoing and future projects in HEP benefit from these developments, which will also have a large impact outside HEP. During the next decade there is a clear technological opportunity to fully develop these sensors and produce a large impact in HEP. In this white paper we discuss the need for photon counting technologies in future projects, and present some technological opportunities to address those needs.