14/02/2013, 15:00 — 16:00 — Sala P3.10, Pavilhão de Matemática
Armando Nolasco Pinto, University of Aveiro & Instituto de Telecomunicações
Improving Fiber Optics Communication Systems Using Single-Photons
The ability to generate, manipulate, transmit and detect
single-photons can open new routes that can trigger a complete new
generation of optical communication systems. We show that quantum
technologies can indeed address two of the more challenging
problems that communication engineers face nowadays: capacity and
security. We discuss critical issues in the implementation of
quantum communication systems over installed optical fibers. We use
stimulated four-wave mixing to generate single photons inside
optical fibers, and by tuning the separation between the pump and
the signal we adjust the average number of photons per pulse. We
report measurements of the source statistics and show that it goes
from a thermal to Poisson distribution with the increase of the
pump power. We generate entangled photons pairs through spontaneous
four-wave mixing. We present optimum configurations to increase the
degree of entanglement. We discuss the impact of polarization
rotation, attenuation and Raman scattering. We encode information
in the photons polarization and discuss control methods to
compensate for polarization random rotation during propagation. We
discuss the implementation of single-photons systems in installed
standard single-mode fibers.

Apoiado por: Phys-Info (IT), SQIG (IT), CeFEMA e CAMGSD, com financiamento de FCT, FEDER and EU FP7, especificamente via o Doctoral Programme in the Physics and Mathematics of Information (DP-PMI), os projectos estratégicos FCT PEst-OE/EEI/LA0008/2013 e UID/EEA/50008/2013, o projecto IT QuSim, o projecto CRUP-CPU CQVibes, a Acção de Coordenação FP7 QUTE-EUROPE (600788) e os projectos FP7 Landauer (GA 318287) e PAPETS (323901).



