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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 05, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 29, 2004
Akihisa Tomita, Tsukuba, JP;
Kazuo Nakamura, Tokyo, JP;
Akio Tajima, Tokyo, JP;
Akihiro Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshihiro Nanbu, Tokyo, JP;
Shuuji Suzuki, Tokyo, JP;
Takeshi Takeuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Wakako Maeda, Tokyo, JP;
Seigo Takahashi, Tokyo, JP;
Akihisa Tomita, Tsukuba, JP;
Kazuo Nakamura, Tokyo, JP;
Akio Tajima, Tokyo, JP;
Akihiro Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshihiro Nanbu, Tokyo, JP;
Shuuji Suzuki, Tokyo, JP;
Takeshi Takeuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Wakako Maeda, Tokyo, JP;
Seigo Takahashi, Tokyo, JP;
Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kawaguchi-shi, JP;
NEC Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
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 stationa transmission pathand a second station. The first stationhas means for emitting time-divided optical pulses into the transmission pathand measuring a phase difference between the optical pulses returning from the transmission path. The transmission pathis a medium of light. The second stationhas 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.