Bahrani et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Crosstalk reduction in hybrid quantum-classical networksBahrani et al., 2016
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- Bahrani S
- Razavi M
- Salehi J
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- Scientia Iranica
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In this paper, we propose and investigate several crosstalk reduction techniques for hybrid quantum-classical densewavelength-division-multiplexing systems. The transmission of intense� classical signals alongside weak quantum ones on the same fiber introduces …
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