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Polarization-Basis Tracking Scheme in Satellite Quantum Key Distribution
Author(s) -
Morio Toyoshima,
Hideki Takenaka,
Yozo Shoji,
Yoshihisa Takayama,
Masahiro Takeoka,
Mikio Fujiwara,
Masahide Sasaki
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of optics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.263
H-Index - 17
eISSN - 1687-9392
pISSN - 1687-9384
DOI - 10.1155/2011/254154
Subject(s) - quantum key distribution , computer science , transmitter , polarization (electrochemistry) , photon polarization , reference frame , physics , photon , optics , telecommunications , frame (networking) , channel (broadcasting) , chemistry
Satellite quantum key distribution is a promising technique that overcomes the limited transmission distance in optical-fiber-based systems. The polarization tracking technique is one of the key techniques in the satellite quantum key distribution. With free-space quantum key distribution between an optical ground station and a satellite, the photon polarization state will be changed according to the satellite movement. To enable polarization based quantum key distribution between mobile terminals, we developed a polarization-basis tracking scheme allowing a common frame of reference to be shared. It is possible to orient two platforms along a common axis by detecting the reference optical signal only on the receiver side with no prior information about the transmitter's orientation. We developed a prototype system for free-space quantum key distribution with the polarization-basis tracking scheme. Polarization tracking performance was 0.092° by conducting quantum key distribution experiments over a 1 km free space between two buildings in a Tokyo suburb

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