Alia et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Dv-qkd coexistence with 1.6 terabit/s classical channels in free space using fiber-wireless-fiber terminalsAlia et al., 2022
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- Alia O
- Schreier A
- Wang R
- Bahrani S
- Singh R
- Faulkner G
- Rarity J
- O’Brien D
- Kanellos G
- Nejabati R
- Simeonidou D
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- European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication
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DV-QKD Coexistence With 1.6 Terabit/s Classical Channels in Free Space Using Fiber-Wireless-Fiber
Terminals Page 1 DV-QKD Coexistence With 1.6 Terabit/s Classical Channels in Free Space
Using Fiber-Wireless-Fiber Terminals O. Alia(1)*, A. Schreier(2), R. Wang(1), S. Bahrani(1) …
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