1 April 2005 Effect of turbulence on a quantum-key distribution scheme based on transformation from the polarization to the time domain: laboratory experiment
Motti Gabay, Shlomi Arnon
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Abstract
We analyze the turbulence affects on a quantum-key distribution (QKD) system and demonstrate them experimentally. We demonstrate a QKD scheme, in which we transform polarization states to time slots. This transformation to the time domain eliminates the need for numerous detectors or moving parts, and simplifies the system architecture by achieving a compact, lightweight, and reliable system. These attributes are broadly recognized as being important features of future mobile quantum communication applications that will be found in satellites and airplanes. We demonstrate the feasibility of our design.
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Motti Gabay and Shlomi Arnon "Effect of turbulence on a quantum-key distribution scheme based on transformation from the polarization to the time domain: laboratory experiment," Optical Engineering 44(4), 045002 (1 April 2005). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1887665
Published: 1 April 2005
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Turbulence

Quantum key distribution

Receivers

Sensors

Beam splitters

Photodetectors

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