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ESA takes steps toward quantum communications
 
12 June 2007

OGS building
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ESA's Optical Ground Station (OGS)is located at the Observatorio del Teide on Tenerife, and is situated at an altitude of 2393 metres.

Credits: ESA
 
 
Characterisation of atmospheric effects inter-island experiment
Characterisation of atmospheric effects for the inter-island experiment over 144 kilometres. A laser beam is transmitted from La Palma (in the horizon) towards the ESA's Optical Ground Station (OGS) in Tenerife (part of the dome is visible on the left). The OGS is equipped with a 1 metre telescope and was used as a quantum communication receiver in the inter-island quantum communication experiments. The OGS is also suitable as a quantum communication receiver from a source on a spacecraft.

Credits: Max Planck Institute (D) and University of Vienna (A)
 
 
Single photon transmitter optics module (Alice)
Single photon transmitter optics module (Alice) in La Palma aligned towards Tenerife (visible in the upper right corner). The quantum source is located inside a portacabin (not shown here) and is connected to the transmitter optics module via standard optical fibre.

Credits: University of Vienna (A) and Max Planck Institute (D)
 
 
Related links
ESA's General Studies ProgrammeAstrophysics Institute of the Canary IslandsQuantum cryptography goes wirelessEntanglement-based quantum communication over 144 km
 
 
 
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