We present two methods for determining the absolute detection efficiency of
photon-counting detectors directly from their singles rates under illumination
from a nonclassical light source. One method is based on a continuous variable
analogue to coincidence counting in discrete photon experiments, but does not
actually rely on high detector time resolutions. The second method is based on
difference detection which is a typical detection scheme in continuous variable
quantum optics experiments. Since no coincidence detection is required with
either method, they are useful for detection efficiency measurements of photo
detectors with detector time resolutions far too low to resolve coincidence
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