| Franson, J. D., and Jacobs, B. C., "Operational System for Quantum Cryptography," Electron. Lett. 31, 232--234 (1995). |
....as well as on implementing free space quantum cryptography (without the help of a wave guide such as optical fibre) and they are considering quantum cryptography through satellites. Another successful prototype has been realized in the United States by J. D. Franson, H. Ilves and B. C. Jacobs [36, 38]. Nicolas Gisin from the University of Geneva, working with J. Breguet, Antoine Muller and Hugo Zbinden, built the first prototype in which sender and receiver are separated by a significant distance [63] In this case, the sender is in Nyon and the receiver in Geneva, 23 kilometres away. Their ....
Franson, J. D. and B. C. Jacobs, "Operational system for quantum cryptography", Electronics Letters, Vol. 31, 1995, pp. 232 -- 234.
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Franson, J. D., and Jacobs, B. C., "Operational System for Quantum Cryptography," Electron. Lett. 31, 232--234 (1995).
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J. D. Franson, B. C. Jacobs, "Operational system for quantum cryptography," Electronics Letters 31, pp.232-34 (1995). B. Slutsky, P. C. Sun, Y. Mazurenko, R. Rao, and Y. Fainman Page 17
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Franson, J.D., and B.C. Jacobs, Operational system for quantum cryptography, Electronics Letters, Vol. 31, No. 3, February 2, 1995, pp. 232-233.
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