Using Correlated Photons To Suppress Background Noise
TBMG-29449
10/01/2003
- Content
A proposed method of suppressing the effect of background noise in an optical communication system would exploit the transmission and reception of correlated photons at the receiver. The method would not afford any advantage in a system in which performance is limited by shot noise. However, if the performance of the system is limited by background noise (e.g., sunlight in the case of a free-space optical communication system or incoherently scattered in-band photons in the case of a fiber-optic communication system), then the proposed method could offer an advantage: the proposed method would make it possible to achieve a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) significantly greater than that of an otherwise equivalent background-noise-limited optical communication system based on the classical transmission and reception of uncorrelated photons.
- Citation
- "Using Correlated Photons To Suppress Background Noise," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2003.