Time correlations in atmospheric quantum channels
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.07730v3
- Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 19:13:47 GMT
- Title: Time correlations in atmospheric quantum channels
- Authors: M. Klen, D. Vasylyev, W. Vogel, A. A. Semenov,
- Abstract summary: Efficient transfer of quantum information between remote parties is a crucial challenge for quantum communication over atmospheric channels.
Random fluctuations of the channel transmittance are a major disturbing factor for its practical implementation.
We study correlations between channel transmittances at different moments of time and focus on two transmission protocols.
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- Abstract: Efficient transfer of quantum information between remote parties is a crucial challenge for quantum communication over atmospheric channels. Random fluctuations of the channel transmittance are a major disturbing factor for its practical implementation. We study correlations between channel transmittances at different moments of time and focus on two transmission protocols. The first is related to the robustness of both discrete- and continuous-variable entanglement between time-separated light pulses, showing a possibility to enlarge the effective dimension of the Hilbert space. The second addresses a selection of high-transmittance events by testing them with bright classical pulses followed by quantum light. Our results show a high capacity of the time-coherence resource for encoding and transferring quantum states of light in atmospheric channels.
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