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Jean-Marc Merolla

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  92
Citations -  2815

Jean-Marc Merolla is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum cryptography & Photon. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 89 publications receiving 2514 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Marc Merolla include Georgia Tech Lorraine & University of Burgundy.

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Applications of LDPC Codes to the Wiretap Channel

TL;DR: This correspondence provides an alternative view of the proof for secrecy capacity of wire tap channels and shows how capacity achieving codes can be used to achieve the secrecy capacity for any wiretap channel, and shows that it is possible to construct linear-time decodable secrecy codes based on low-density parity-check codes that achieve secrecy.
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Real-time full-field characterization of transient dissipative soliton dynamics in a mode-locked laser

TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral and temporal evolution of ultrashort dissipative solitons in a transient unstable regime with complex break-up and collisions before stabilization is studied. And the authors show how real-time measurements can provide new insights into ultrafast transient dynamics in optics.
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Real-time measurements of spontaneous breathers and rogue wave events in optical fibre modulation instability

TL;DR: Real-time measurements are performed in an optical fibre system of the unstable breakup of a continuous wave field, simultaneously characterizing emergent modulation instability breather pulses and their associated statistics, which allow quantitative comparison between experiment, modelling and theory.
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Frequency Bin Entangled Photons

TL;DR: In this paper, a monochromatic laser pumping a parametric down-conversion crystal generates frequency-entangled photon pairs at telecommunication wavelengths (around 1550 nm) with fiber-optics components such as electro-optic phase modulators and narrow-band frequency filters.
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Real-time full bandwidth measurement of spectral noise in supercontinuum generation.

TL;DR: A detailed study of real-time fluctuations across the full bandwidth of a fiber supercontinuum which directly reveals the significant variation in measured noise statistics across the spectrum, and which allows us to study correlations between widely separated spectral components.