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Rack Mounted Multi-Channel SNSPD System

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Rack Mounted Multi-Channel SNSPD System

Overview: The Rack-Mounted SNSPD System is a robust, plug-and-play solution that integrates seamlessly into any existing setup. Housed within a standard 19-inch rack, this system is engineered for ease of use, with all components enclosed and optimized for high-performance photon detection. Whether in a research lab or an industrial environment, this system is ready to deliver reliable results with minimal setup and maintenance.

Customizable to meet the specific needs of your application, the system can accommodate up to 16 channels. The standard configuration is available in 4, 8, or 16 channels, each equipped with a single-mode fiber-aligned SNSPD chip.

Designed for scalability, this system not only delivers top-tier performance but also offers the adaptability required for advanced research and industrial applications. By choosing our rack-mounted system, you’re investing in a future-proof solution that can evolve with your needs.

Key Features of Rack Mounted Multi-Channel SNSPD System:
  • Plug-and-Play Design: The rack-mounted system is designed for quick installation and operation. Simply plug it in, and you’re ready to begin your photon detection tasks.
  • Compact Integration: All necessary components, including the cryogenic system and readout electronics, are housed within a single 19-inch rack, saving valuable space and reducing complexity.
  • Optimized for Efficiency: Achieve high detection efficiency and low dark counts with our precisely engineered SNSPDs, ensuring reliable photon detection across various applications.
  • High Reliability: Built with industrial-grade components, this system offers consistent, high-performance operation with minimal downtime.
  • Remote Monitoring and Control: Advanced software enables remote monitoring and control of the system, allowing for seamless integration into automated workflows or remote research setups.