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Fortifying Single Photon Detectors to Quantum Hacking Attacks by Using Wavelength Upconversion

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Abstract

Upconversion detection can isolate the temporal and wavelength window over which light can be efficiency received. Using appropriate designs the ability of an eavesdropper to damage, measure, or control QKD receiver components is significantly constricted.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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