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All-optical cryptography through spectral amplitude and delay encoding

Abbade et al., 2013

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11359822277448028043
Author
Abbade M
Fossaluzza Jr L
Messani C
Taniguti G
Fagotto E
Fonseca I
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Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications

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All-optical data encryption is a promising technology that could lead communication systems to an unprecedented degree of security. In this paper we use computer simulations to systematically investigate a new all-optical cryptography technique that is bit-rate …
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