Protocol and devices for practical quantum information processing

2014 
During my thesis I investigated several technologies and protocols aiming at practical quantum-cryptography applications. Firstly, I developed a free-running single-photon detector for telecom wavelengths featured by an extremely low noise that competes with the state-of-the-art superconducting single-photon detectors. Then I developed a testbench for metrological characterization of single-photon detectors. A special source of spontaneous emission and a radiometer have been developed during this work. Both the source and the radiometer are based on an Erbium-doped fiber and have been built using standard commercial components. In the third part of my thesis I discuss the first experimental demonstration of a bit commitment protocol provably secure. Finally I investigated an innovative approach to self-test the randomness underlying a quantum process. This approach allows generating unpredictable strings of bits with few calibrations of the device.
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