SuperDetectorPy is a program used to simulate current-carrying thin-film type-ii superconductors, such as superconducting single-photon detectors. It is able to:
- Simulate IV curves in general geometries and investigate the current crowding effect.
- Investigate the effect of applied magnetic field on superconductors.
Please refer to the documentation for information on how to get started with SuperDetectorPy.
A video demonstrating how to get started is available on KTH play.
Documentation is available on Read the Docs.
SuperDetectorPy is licensed under the MIT license. If you use SuperDetectorPy in an academic publication or similar, please consider citing the following:
Mattias Jönsson, Theory for superconducting few-photon detectors (Doctoral dissertation), KTH Royal Institute of Technology (2022) (Link)
Mattias Jönsson, Robert Vedin, Samuel Gyger, James A. Sutton, Stephan Steinhauer, Val Zwiller, Mats Wallin, Jack Lidmar, Current crowding in nanoscale superconductors within the Ginzburg-Landau model, arXiv:2112.05443 (2021) (Link)