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Quantum Communication and Quantum Networking

First International Conference, QuantumComm 2009, Naples, Italy, October 26-30, 2009, Revised Selected Papers

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Table of contents (37 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. QuantumComm 2009

    1. Session 1

      1. Entanglement Generation by a Three-Dimensional Qubit Scattering: Concurrence vs. Path (In)Distinguishability
        • Yasser Omar, Yuichiro Hida, Hiromichi Nakazato, Kazuya Yuasa
        Pages 17-25
    2. Session 3

      1. Local Transformation of Two EPR Photon Pairs into a Three-Photon W State Using a Polarization Dependent Beamsplitter
        • Toshiyuki Tashima, Tetsurho Wakatsuki, Şahin Kaya Özdemir, Takashi Yamamoto, Masato Koashi, Nobuyuki Imoto
        Pages 39-45
      2. Entanglement Degree Characterization of Spontaneous Parametric-Down Conversion Biphotons in Frequency Domain
        • Giorgio Brida, Valentina Caricato, Marco Genovese, Marco Gramegna, Mikhail V. Fedorov, Sergey P. Kulik
        Pages 46-55
    3. Session 4

      1. Manipulating Frequency Entangled Photons
        • Laurent Olislager, Johann Cussey, Anh Tuan Nguyen, Philippe Emplit, Serge Massar, Jean-Marc Merolla et al.
        Pages 58-65
      2. Network Games with Quantum Strategies
        • Giannicola Scarpa
        Pages 74-81
    4. Session 5

      1. Feasibility Analysis for Quantum Key Distribution between a LEO Satellite and Earth
        • C. Bonato, A. Tomaello, V. Da Deppo, G. Naletto, P. Villoresi
        Pages 96-99
      2. Enhanced Free Space Beam Capture by Improved Optical Tapers
        • Tim Bartley, Bettina Heim, Dominique Elser, Denis Sych, Metin Sabuncu, Christoffer Wittmann et al.
        Pages 100-107
      3. Entanglement Based Quantum Key Distribution Using a Bright Sagnac Entangled Photon Source
        • C. Erven, D. Hamel, K. Resch, R. Laflamme, G. Weihs
        Pages 108-116
      4. Solutions for Redundancy-Free Error Correction in Quantum Channel
        • Laszlo Bacsardi, Laszlo Gyongyosi, Sandor Imre
        Pages 117-124
    5. Session 6

      1. Two-Way Quantum Communication in a Single Optical Fiber with Active Polarization Compensation
        • G. B. Xavier, G. Vilela de Faria, T. Ferreira da Silva, G. P. Temporão, J. P. von der Weid
        Pages 125-131
      2. Passive Decoy State Quantum Key Distribution
        • Marcos Curty, Tobias Moroder, Xiongfeng Ma, Norbert Lütkenhaus
        Pages 132-141
      3. QKD in Standard Optical Telecommunications Networks
        • D. Lancho, J. Martinez, D. Elkouss, M. Soto, V. Martin
        Pages 142-149
    6. Session 7

      1. Properties of Cascade Switch Superconducting Nanowire Single Photon Detectors
        • M. Ejrnaes, A. Casaburi, R. Cristiano, O. Quaranta, S. Marchetti, N. Martucciello et al.
        Pages 150-157

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About this book

QUANTUMCOMM 2009––the International Conference on Quantum Communi- tion and Quantum Networking (from satellite to nanoscale)––took place in Vico Equense near Naples, Italy, during October 26–30, 2009. The conference made a significant step toward stimulating direct dialogue between the communities of quantum physics and quantum information researchers who work with photons, atoms, and electrons in pursuit of the common goal of investigating and utilizing the transfer of physical information between quantum systems. This meeting brought together experts in quantum communication, quantum inf- mation processing, quantum nanoscale physics, quantum photonics, and networking. In the light of traditional approaches to quantum information processing, quantum communication mainly deals with encoding and securely distributing quantum states of light in optical fiber or in free space in order to provide the technical means for quantum cryptography applications. Exciting advances in the area of quantum c- munication over the last decade have made the metropolitan quantum network a re- ity. Several papers presented at this meeting have demonstrated that quantum crypt- raphy is approaching the point of becoming a high-tech application rather than a - search subject. The natural distance limitation of quantum cryptography has been significantly augmented using ideas of global quantum communication with stab- orbit satellites. The results presented at this conference demonstrated that practical secure satellite communication is clearly within reach.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Department of Physics, Boston University, Boston, USA

    Alexander Sergienko

  • Dipartimento di Fisica, Unversity di Bari, Bari, Italy

    Saverio Pascazio

  • Department of Information Engineering, CNR-INFM LUXOR Laboratory for Ultravilolet and X-Ray Optical Search, University of Padova, Padova, Italy

    Paolo Villoresi

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