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HyperSpace · HYPER entanglement in SPACE
HYPERSPACE aims to extend the hitherto untapped potential of high-dimensionally entangled photons to long-distance free-space communications. Encoding several qubits per transmitted photon increases channel capacity and yields significant benefits in the implementation of advanced quantum information processing protocols, such as improving resilience with respect to noise and eavesdropping in secure quantum communications. Therefore, increasing the dimensionality of quantum systems can be considered as one of the next important technological steps to realize more practical quantum protocols in real-world scenarios. To this end, HYPERSPACE encompasses research along the complete process chain of photonic quantum information processing, from noise-resilient quantum state encoding, over fully fibered and photonic integrated quantum light sources and free-space compatible state analyzers to the implementation advanced quantum protocols facilitated by the use of quantum state encoding in multiple, high-dimensional degrees of freedom. Building on this approach we will provide a technology roadmap towards an intercontinental quantum communication network linking Canada and Europe. In order to facilitate deployment on scalable small-scale satellite platforms, HYPERSPACE aims not only to develop new protocols based on hyper-entanglement, but also to transfer these to low-cost scalable photonic integration platforms.
Consortium · 9 organisations
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €359,052
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
CA
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
AT · €262,650
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
FR · €349,509
MERQURY CYBERSECURITY LIMITED
MT · €416,250
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
IT · €261,235
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PAVIA
IT · €292,476
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE
CA
THE GOVERNING COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
CA
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