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19 October 2004 Study of an optical quantum communication system based on polarization-state mapping to Hamiltonian sphere
Shyh-Lin Tsao, Jian-Lin Chiu
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Abstract
In this paper, we design and simulate a quantum optical communications system based on polarization state mapping to Hamiltonian sphere. We develop a mapping method for quantum Stokes receiver reading the data. A ring-structure encoder and decoder are also applied for the quantum encryption. With simulation results demonstration, our quantum communication system can provide a well security for information processing. Our achievements provide a new way for designing, manipulating and realizing a quantum communication system in the future.
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Shyh-Lin Tsao and Jian-Lin Chiu "Study of an optical quantum communication system based on polarization-state mapping to Hamiltonian sphere", Proc. SPIE 5551, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging II, (19 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.559426
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Quantum communications

Polarization

Optical spheres

Associative arrays

Receivers

Information security

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