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  Communication with spatially modulated light through turbulent air across Vienna

Krenn, M., Fickler, R., Fink, M., Handsteiner, J., Malik, M., Scheidl, T., et al. (2014). Communication with spatially modulated light through turbulent air across Vienna. New Journal of Physics, 16: 113028. doi:10.1088/1367-2630/16/11/113028.

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Krenn, Mario1, 2, 3, Author           
Fickler, Robert2, 3, Author
Fink, Matthias3, Author
Handsteiner, Johannes3, Author
Malik, Mehul2, 3, Author
Scheidl, Thomas2, 3, Author
Ursin, Rupert3, Author
Zeilinger, Anton2, 3, Author
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2University of Vienna, ou_persistent22              
3Austrian Academy of Sciences, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: photonic spatial modesfree-space communicationlaguerre-gauss modes
 Abstract: Transverse spatial modes of light offer a large state- space with interesting physical properties. For exploiting these special modes in future long-distance experiments, the modes will have to be transmitted over turbulent free-space links. Numerous recent lab-scale experiments have found significant degradation in the mode quality after transmission through simulated turbulence and consecutive coherent detection. Here, we experimentally analyze the transmission of one prominent class of spatial modes-orbital-angular momentum (OAM) modes-through 3 km of strong turbulence over the city of Vienna. Instead of performing a coherent phase-dependent measurement, we employ an incoherent detection scheme, which relies on the unambiguous intensity patterns of the different spatial modes. We use a pattern recognition algorithm (an artificial neural network) to identify the characteristic mode patterns displayed on a screen at the receiver. We were able to distinguish between 16 different OAM mode superpositions with only a similar to 1.7% error rate and to use them to encode and transmit small grayscale images. Moreover, we found that the relative phase of the superposition modes is not affected by the atmosphere, establishing the feasibility for performing long-distance quantum experiments with the OAM of photons. Our detection method works for other classes of spatial modes with unambiguous intensity patterns as well, and can be further improved by modern techniques of pattern recognition.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2014-11-11
 Publication Status: Published online
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Title: New Journal of Physics
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Publ. Info: Bristol : IOP Publishing
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 16 Sequence Number: 113028 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1367-2630
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954926913666