We study the communication capabilities of a bi-directional real-time communication system that employs superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) under ultra low received optical power conditions. Furthermore, we analyze the influence of received optical power jitter on the system’s communication performance. To accomplish this, we construct a bi-directional real-time fiber optic communication system based on SNSPDs using the pulse position modulation. We successfully achieve bi-directional real-time video communication even under very low received optical power conditions, maintaining an average received optical power level of |
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Signal detection
Telecommunications
Pulse signals
Optical communications
Nanowires
Superconductors
Fiber optic communications