Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Communication system and communication method using the same
- Patent Title (中): 通信系统和通信方法使用相同
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Application No.: US10581037Application Date: 2004-11-29
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Publication No.: US07974540B2Publication Date: 2011-07-05
- Inventor: Akihisa Tomita , Kazuo Nakamura , Akio Tajima , Akihiro Tanaka , Yoshihiro Nanbu , Shuuji Suzuki , Takeshi Takeuchi , Wakako Maeda , Seigo Takahashi
- Applicant: Akihisa Tomita , Kazuo Nakamura , Akio Tajima , Akihiro Tanaka , Yoshihiro Nanbu , Shuuji Suzuki , Takeshi Takeuchi , Wakako Maeda , Seigo Takahashi
- Applicant Address: JP Kawaguchi-shi JP Tokyo
- Assignee: Japan Science and Technology Agency,NEC Corporation
- Current Assignee: Japan Science and Technology Agency,NEC Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: JP Kawaguchi-shi JP Tokyo
- Agency: Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, L.L.P.
- Priority: JP2003-398491 20031128; JP2004-335228 20041119
- International Application: PCT/JP2004/017681 WO 20041129
- International Announcement: WO2005/053219 WO 20050609
- Main IPC: H04J14/06
- IPC: H04J14/06 ; H04L9/00 ; G02F1/01 ; G02B5/30

Abstract:
A communication system capable of employing polarization-dependent phase modulators with a reversing configuration that preserves security against disturbance of a polarization state at a transmission path but without using Faraday mirrors and a communication method using the same are provided.A quantum cryptography system of the present invention includes a first station 1, a transmission path 2, and a second station 3. The first station 1 has means for emitting time-divided optical pulses into the transmission path 2 and measuring a phase difference between the optical pulses returning from the transmission path 2. The transmission path 2 is a medium of light. The second station 3 has means for reversing traveling directions of the optical pulses, means for producing a phase difference, corresponding to a random number bit value to be transmitted, between the time-divided optical pulses, means for splitting the entering optical pulse into orthogonally polarized components and producing a 180-degree phase difference therebetween, means for rotating each polarization direction by 90 degrees, means for eliminating a component resulting from a deviation from the polarization rotation angle of 90 degrees, and means for attenuating optical pulse intensity to include no more than 1 photon per bit.
Public/Granted literature
- US20070110242A1 Communication system and communication method using the same Public/Granted day:2007-05-17
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