Applications of single-photon technology
Marta Misiaszek-Schreyner

TL;DR
This dissertation explores the development and application of single-photon sources in quantum communication, cryptography, and quantum computing, including experimental implementations and analysis of their parameters.
Contribution
It provides detailed descriptions of single-photon sources based on SPDC, experimental results, and a comprehensive overview of their role in quantum technologies.
Findings
Successful experimental implementation of SPDC-based single-photon sources
Characterization of source parameters like efficiency and singleness
Detailed analysis of quantum optical phenomena related to single photons
Abstract
This doctoral dissertation deals with the subject of single-photon technology applications. Particular emphasis was placed on the use of single-photon sources in quantum communication, metrology, and further development of quantum computers. At the beginning of this thesis, the development history of cryptography is described, starting from steganography and ending with quantum key distribution protocols. Later, the key elements of the quantum network, such as end nodes and transmission channels, are presented. Various types of sources and single-photon detectors are discussed. Methods for amplifying the signal and correcting errors that occur during transmission are also mentioned. In the further part of this thesis, two examples of single-photon sources are described, along with their experimental implementation. These sources are based on the nonlinear spontaneous parametric…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Photonic and Optical Devices
