Robust Free-Space Optical Communication Utilizing Polarization for the Advancement of Quantum Communication

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Abstract

Free-space optical (FSO) communication can be subject to various types of distortion and loss as the signal propagates through non-uniform media. In experiment and simulation, we demonstrate that the state of polarization and degree of polarization of light passed though underwater bubbles, causing turbulence, is preserved. Our experimental setup serves as an efficient, low cost alternative approach to long distance atmospheric or underwater testing. We compare our experimental results with those of simulations, in which we model underwater bubbles, and separately, atmospheric turbulence. Our findings suggest potential improvements in polarization based FSO communication schemes.

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Savino, N., Leamer, J., Saripalli, R., Zhang, W., Bondar, D., & Glasser, R. (2024). Robust Free-Space Optical Communication Utilizing Polarization for the Advancement of Quantum Communication. Entropy, 26(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/e26040309

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