Influence of atmospheric turbulence on the propagation of quantum states of light carrying orbital angular momentum

  • Tyler G
  • Boyd R
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Abstract

We analyze the influence of atmospheric turbulence on the propagation of an optical vortex beam having the form V(r,θ)=A0eimθ. The probability that a detected photon after propagating through the atmosphere has the same value of the orbital angular momentum as the launched photon is found to be given by ⟨s0⟩=[1+(1.845D/r0)2]−1/2, where D is the aperture diameter and r0 is the Fried coherence diameter. These vortex beams behave very similarly to Laguerre-Gauss beams under the influence of atmospheric turbulence. These results have important implications for atmospheric laser communication systems that employ quantum encryption.

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Tyler, G. A., & Boyd, R. W. (2009). Influence of atmospheric turbulence on the propagation of quantum states of light carrying orbital angular momentum. Optics Letters, 34(2), 142. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.34.000142

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