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Martin J. Stevens
Researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology
Publications - 128
Citations - 5374
Martin J. Stevens is an academic researcher from National Institute of Standards and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photon & Photon counting. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 125 publications receiving 4447 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin J. Stevens include University of Iowa.
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Strong Loophole-Free Test of Local Realism.
Lynden K. Shalm,Evan Meyer-Scott,Bradley G. Christensen,Peter Bierhorst,Michael A. Wayne,Michael A. Wayne,Martin J. Stevens,Thomas Gerrits,Scott Glancy,Deny R. Hamel,Michael S. Allman,Kevin J. Coakley,Shellee D. Dyer,Carson Hodge,Adriana E. Lita,Varun B. Verma,Camilla Lambrocco,Edward Tortorici,Alan L. Migdall,Yanbao Zhang,Daniel Kumor,William H. Farr,Francesco Marsili,Matthew D. Shaw,Jeffrey A. Stern,Carlos Abellan,Waldimar Amaya,Valerio Pruneri,Thomas Jennewein,Morgan W. Mitchell,Paul G. Kwiat,Joshua C. Bienfang,Richard P. Mirin,Emanuel Knill,Sae Woo Nam +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a loophole-free violation of local realism using entangled photon pairs, ensuring that all relevant events in their Bell test are spacelike separated by placing the parties far enough apart and by using fast random number generators and high-speed polarization measurements.
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Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer
Sacha Kocsis,Sacha Kocsis,Boris Braverman,Sylvain Ravets,Martin J. Stevens,Richard P. Mirin,L. Krister Shalm,L. Krister Shalm,Aephraim M. Steinberg +8 more
TL;DR: An experiment determined the trajectories of single photons through a two-slit interferometer and reconstructed these trajectories by performing a weak measurement of the photon momentum, postselected according to the result of a strong measurement of photon position in a series of planes.
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Demonstration of sub-3 ps temporal resolution with a superconducting nanowire single-photon detector
Boris Korzh,Qing-Yuan Zhao,Jason P. Allmaras,Simone Frasca,Travis M. Autry,Eric Bersin,Eric Bersin,Andrew D. Beyer,Ryan M. Briggs,B. Bumble,Marco Colangelo,Garrison M. Crouch,Andrew E. Dane,Thomas Gerrits,Adriana E. Lita,Francesco Marsili,Galan Moody,Cristian Pena,Cristian Pena,Edward Ramirez,Edward Ramirez,Jake D. Rezac,Neil Sinclair,Martin J. Stevens,Angel E. Velasco,Varun B. Verma,Emma E. Wollman,Si Xie,Di Zhu,Paul D. Hale,Maria Spiropulu,Kevin L. Silverman,Richard P. Mirin,Sae Woo Nam,A. G. Kozorezov,Matthew D. Shaw,Karl K. Berggren +36 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the detection latency of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) and showed that the key to achieving low timing jitter is the use of materials with low latency.
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Quantum interference control of ballistic pure spin currents in semiconductors.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate all-optical quantum interference injection and control of a ballistic pure spin current (without an accompanying charge current) in quantum wells, consisting of spin-up electrons traveling in one direction and spin-down electrons travelling in the opposite direction.
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Single photon source characterization with a superconducting single photon detector
Robert H. Hadfield,Martin J. Stevens,Steven S. Gruber,Aaron J. Miller,Robert E. Schwall,Richard P. Mirin,Sae Woo Nam +6 more
TL;DR: This work presents the first use of a superconducting single photon detector in characterizing a single photon source and offers excellent timing resolution and operation into the infrared.