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Photonic interface between subcarrier wave and dual-rail encodings

Melnik et al., 2023

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5193998365086403299
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Melnik K
Moiseev E
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Physical Review A

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Quantum key distribution with multimode subcarrier wave encoding is propitious for being robust against environmental disturbance. For application in long-distance quantum communications, this encoding has to be compatible with entanglement-assisted quantum …
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