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arxiv: 1604.01373 · v3 · pith:SKQPYHJSnew · submitted 2016-04-05 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.ao-ph· physics.optics

Atmospheric Quantum Channels with Weak and Strong Turbulence

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.ao-phphysics.optics
keywords atmosphericturbulencebeamcommunicationincludingquantumstrongweak
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The free-space transfer of high-fidelity optical signals between remote locations has many applications, including both classical and quantum communication, precision navigation, clock synchronization, etc. The physical processes that contribute to signal fading and loss need to be carefully analyzed in the theory of light propagation through the atmospheric turbulence. Here we derive the probability distribution for the atmospheric transmittance including beam wandering, beam shape deformation, and beam-broadening effects. Our model, referred to as the elliptic-beam approximation, applies to weak, weak-to-moderate, and strong turbulence and hence to the most important regimes in atmospheric communication scenarios.

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