2022
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/ac77f4
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Optical noise in a free-space quantum communications link from natural and nuclear disturbed environments*

Abstract: Satellite communications at radio frequencies can experience a "blackout" period following the atmospheric detonation of a nuclear weapon. The wavelengths used for free-space quantum communications will not incur the same "blackout" effects from a nuclear detonation, but the optical systems will suffer from a phenomenon called redout. Redout occurs in an optical detector when ambient light scatters into the optical receiver, causing elevated background photon counts in the detector such that background noise o… Show more

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