Recipient
McMaster UniversityDepartment
National Research Council CanadaAmount
$80.1K
Province
ONType
G
Agreement Number
991981
Purpose
Satellite based quantum communication links currently suffer from low photon count rates, due to the limited performance of a single-channel entangled photon source. This project funding will enable the team to design and demonstrate a chip-based entangled photon source suitable for high-loss satellite channels and achieve ultra-high signal rates and multi-channel multiplexing capability. This work will establish a novel solution for an integrated entangled photon source with an integrated pump laser and support multi-channel operation of a satellite link, while also support the interconnectability to multiple user end-points on the ground. The design of this novel source is intended to have a small format, be robust and portable.
McMaster University × National Research Council Canada
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Collaborative Science, Technology and Innovation Program - Collaborative R&D Initiatives
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