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Simone Gaiarin

Researcher at Technical University of Denmark

Publications -  34
Citations -  1020

Simone Gaiarin is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transmission (telecommunications) & Optical communication. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 34 publications receiving 793 citations. Previous affiliations of Simone Gaiarin include University of Padua & Royal Institute of Technology.

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Experimental Satellite Quantum Communications.

TL;DR: The scheme paves the way toward the implementation of a QC worldwide network leveraging existing receivers by exploiting satellite corner cube retroreflectors as quantum transmitters in orbit and the Matera Laser Ranging Observatory of the Italian Space Agency as a quantum receiver.
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Dual-polarization nonlinear Fourier transform-based optical communication system

TL;DR: In this article, a dual-polarization nonlinear Fourier transform (NFT) is proposed to exploit the hidden linearity of the nonlinear Schrodinger equation as the master model for signal propagation in an optical fiber.
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Experimental single-photon exchange along a space link of 7000 km

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the single-photon exchange from a medium Earth orbit satellite (MEO) at more than $7000\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}\text{km}$ of slant distance to the ground station at the Matera Laser Ranging Observatory.
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100 GHz Externally Modulated Laser for Optical Interconnects

TL;DR: In this article, a 116 Gb/s on-off keying (OOK), four PAM and 8 PAM optical transmitter using an InP-based integrated and packaged externally modulated laser for high-speed optical interconnects with up to 30dB static extinction ratio and over 100-GHz 3dB bandwidth with 2 dB ripple.

Dual polarization nonlinear Fourier transform-based optical communication system: supplementary material

TL;DR: In this paper, a dual-polarization nonlinear Fourier transform (NFT) is proposed to exploit the hidden linearity of the nonlinear Schrodinger equation as the master model for signal propagation in an optical fiber.