Switchable detector array scheme to reduce the effect of single-photon detector's deadtime in a multi-bit/photon quantum link
Abstract
We explore the use of a switchable single-photon detector (SPD) array scheme to reduce the effect of a detector's deadtime for a multi-bit/photon quantum link. The case of data encoding using M possible orbital-angular-momentum (OAM) states is specifically studied in this paper. Our method uses N SPDs with a controllable M×N optical switch and we use a Monte Carlo-based method to simulate the quantum detection process. The simulation results show that with the use of the switchable SPD array, the detection system can allow a higher incident photon rate than what might otherwise be limited by detectors' deadtime. For the case of M=4, N=20, a 50-ns deadtime for the individual SPDs, an average photon number per pulse of 0.1, and under the limit that at most 10 % of the photon-containing pulses are missed, the switchable SPD array will allow an incident photon rate of 2250 million counts/s (Mcts/s). This is 25 times the 90 Mcts/s incident photon rate that a non-switchable, 4-SPD array will allow. The increase in incident photon rate is more than the 5 times increase, which is the simple increase in the number of SPDs and the number of OAM encoding states (e.g., N/M = 20/4).
Additional Information
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Received 8 November 2017, Revised 11 November 2018, Accepted 28 January 2019, Available online 25 February 2019. This research was supported by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), USA (N00014-15-1-2635) and the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship program sponsored by the Basic Research Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering and funded by ONR, USA (N00014-16-1-2813).Additional details
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20190716-075301026
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N00014-15-1-2635
- Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N00014-16-1-2813
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