Influence of coincidence detection through free-space atmospheric turbulence using partial spatial coherence
Abstract
The development of a quantum network relies on the advances of hybrid systems which includes ground to ground communication. However, the atmospheric turbulence of the environment poses a severe challenge to the optical quantum link. In this paper, we outline a theoretical and experimental investigation of the influence of atmospheric turbulence on the coincidence detection of the entangled photon pairs using a fully and partially spatially coherent pump beam. A spatial light modulator is encoded with Kolmogorov model to mimic the atmospheric turbulence strength. The results show that the photon pairs generated using a partially spatially coherent pump are more robust towards varying atmospheric turbulence strengths than the photon pairs produced by a fully spatially coherent pump beam.
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@article{arxiv.2006.12911,
title = {Influence of coincidence detection through free-space atmospheric turbulence using partial spatial coherence},
author = {Samkelisiwe Purity Phehlukwayo and Marie Louise Umuhire and Yaseera Ismail and Stuti Joshi and Francesco Petruccione},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.12911},
year = {2020}
}