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Security of Continuous Variable Quantum Cryptography
We discuss a quantum key distribution scheme in which small phase and
amplitude modulations of CW light beams carry the key information. The presence
of EPR type correlations provides the quantum protection. We identify universal
constraints on the level of shared information between the intended receiver
(Bob) and any eavesdropper (Eve) and use this to make a general evaluation of
security. We identify teleportation as an optimum eavesdropping technique.Comment: 6 figure
Applications of Quantum Electro-Optic Control and Squeezed Light
In this thesis, we report the observations of optical squeezing from second harmonic generation (SHG), optical parametric oscillation (OPO) and optical parametric amplification (OPA). Demonstrations and proposals of applications involving the squeezed light and electro-optic control loops are presented. ¶ ..
Analytic treatment of controlled reversible inhomogeneous broadening quantum memories for light using two-level atoms
It has recently been discovered that the optical analog of a gradient echo, in an optically thick material, could
form the basis of an optical memory that is both completely efficient and noise-free. Here we present analytical
calculations showing that this is the case. There is close analogy between the operation of the memory and an
optical system with two beam splitters. We can use this analogy to calculate efficiencies as a function of optical
depth for a number of quantum memory schemes based on controlled inhomogeneous broadening. In particular,
we show that multiple switching leads to a net 100% retrieval efficiency for the optical gradient echo even
in the optically thin case
Ch\u27En Tu-Hsiu, 1879-1942, and the origins of the Chinese Revolution.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1979
Experimental demonstration of continuous variable polarization entanglement
We report the experimental transformation of quadrature entanglement between
two optical beams into continuous variable polarization entanglement. We extend
the inseparability criterion proposed by Duan, et al. [Duan00] to polarization
states and use it to quantify the entanglement between the three Stokes
operators of the beams. We propose an extension to this scheme utilizing two
quadrature entangled pairs for which all three Stokes operators between a pair
of beams are entangled.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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