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Influence of atmospheric turbulence on optical communications using orbital angular momentum for encoding
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EngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical Wireless CommunicationOam Channel CapacityQuantum ComputingOptical PropertiesQuantum NetworkOptical CommunicationOptical SystemsQuantum EntanglementQuantum Key DistributionFree-space Optical NetworkPhotonicsQuantum CryptographyQuantum ScienceQuantum SecurityAtmospheric TurbulencePhysicsClassical OpticsChannel CapacityOptical CommunicationsAerospace EngineeringNatural SciencesQuantum DevicesQuantum CommunicationOrbital Angular Momentum
We describe an experimental implementation of a free-space 11-dimensional communication system using orbital angular momentum (OAM) modes. This system has a maximum measured OAM channel capacity of 2.12 bits/photon. The effects of Kolmogorov thin-phase turbulence on the OAM channel capacity are quantified. We find that increasing the turbulence leads to a degradation of the channel capacity. We are able to mitigate the effects of turbulence by increasing the spacing between detected OAM modes. This study has implications for high-dimensional quantum key distribution (QKD) systems. We describe the sort of QKD system that could be built using our current technology.
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