Interstellar communication. V. Introduction to photon information efficiency (in bits per photon) [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1712.05682


How many bits of information can a single photon carry? Intuition says “one”, but this is incorrect. With an alphabet based on the photon’s time of arrival, energy, and polarization, several bits can be encoded. In this introduction to photon information efficiency, we explain how to calculate the maximum number of bits per photon depending on the number of encoding modes, noise, and losses.

Read this paper on arXiv…

M. Hippke
Mon, 18 Dec 17
29/49

Comments: 3 pages, 1 figure. Useful introduction for the previous parts of this series: arXiv:1706.03795, arXiv:1706.05570, arXiv:1711.05761, arXiv:1711.07962