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Influence of thick atmospheric turbulence on the propagation of quantum states of light using spatial mode encoding

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Abstract

The effects of thick turbulence on transverse modes of light carrying orbital angular momentum are studied theoretically and experimentally. These results have potentially important implications for free-space quantum communications systems.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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