Guerreau et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Long-distance QKD transmission using single-sideband detection scheme with WDM synchronizationGuerreau et al., 2004
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- Guerreau O
- Mérolla J
- Soujaeff A
- Patois F
- Goedgebuer J
- Malassenet F
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- IEEE Journal of selected topics in quantum electronics
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We report a long-distance, polarization insensitive, quantum key distribution scheme using single-sideband (SSB) detection. The method uses an amplitude modulation to transmit photon in sidebands. The system acts as a fainted laser diode whose information quantum …
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