Indistinguishable sub-nanosecond Pulse Generator
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.12774v4
- Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2021 03:25:40 GMT
- Title: Indistinguishable sub-nanosecond Pulse Generator
- Authors: Pranshu Maan
- Abstract summary: Indistinguishable laser pulse is important in realization of qubits in quantum cryptography.
We report a compact, low cost, indistinguishable, sub-nanosecond pulse generator with adjusted delay and amplitude using a Fabry-Perot laser diode.
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- Abstract: Indistinguishable laser pulse is important in realization of qubits in
quantum cryptography. Implementation of such cryptography in automotive
framework needs to be compact and cheap. However, modern implementation of
quantum cryptography is bulky and expensive. Significant effort has been put
into to reduce the form factor of quantum cryptography implementation. We
report a compact, low cost, indistinguishable, sub-nanosecond pulse generator
with adjusted delay and amplitude using a Fabry-Perot laser diode. The approach
was derived based on algebraic topology formulation of electrical network, and
the implementation is time dependent perturbation of a constant current node,
generating tun-able, sub-nanosecond excitation with constant pre-bias.
Parameters for simulation model for the laser diode was obtained considering
effect of spontaneous emission and relaxation oscillation. The shortest pulse
was measured to have FWHM of 496ps.
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