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4 August 2003 High-fidelity entangled-photon link for quantum key distribution testbed
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We report on the construction of polarization-entangled photon sources for quantum key distribution (QKD) testbed using nonlinear optical process of spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) pumped by a 266-nm and 351-nm continuous wave (cw) and a 415-nm femtosecond-pulsed laser sources. The efficient coupling of down-converted photons at 702 nm and 830 nm into optical single-mode fiber has enabled us to increase the rate of entangled-photon pairs available for transmission over communication channels with a high degree of polarization entanglement. The detection and characterization of the entangled-photon-state properties has been performed using commercially available Silicon avalanche photodiodes (APD) as well as using a novel photon-number-resolving cryogenic photodetector, which has been developed by our colleagues at the Boulder Division of NIST and brought to BU for tests with elements of the future DARPA Quantum Network.
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Giovanni Di Giuseppe, Alexander V. Sergienko, Bahaa E. A. Saleh, and Malvin C. Teich "High-fidelity entangled-photon link for quantum key distribution testbed", Proc. SPIE 5105, Quantum Information and Computation, (4 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.488519
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Crystals

Sensors

Quantum key distribution

Single mode fibers

Beam splitters

Photon polarization

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