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Ivan Capraro1, Andrea Tomaello, Alberto Dall'Arche
1Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova, via Gradenigo 6/B, 35131 Padova, Italy.
Abstract:
The study of the free-space distribution of quantum correlations is necessary for any future application of quantum and classical communication aiming to connect two remote locations. Here we study the propagation of a coherent laser beam over 143 km (between Tenerife and La Palma Islands of the Canary archipelagos). By attenuating the beam we also studied the propagation at the single photon level. We investigated the statistic of arrival of the incoming photons and the scintillation of the beam. From the analysis of the data, we propose the exploitation of turbulence to improve the signal to noise ratio of the signal.
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