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Investigation of Optical Phase Noise in Long, Deployed Fiber Links for Quantum Networks

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Abstract

We investigated the phase noise of an ~83-km-long optical fiber link between Lincoln Laboratory and MIT for a quantum communication system and observed a noise process that is not governed entirely by a random-walk process.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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