Tom Vergoossen
National University of Singapore
13 Papers
29 Citations
Tom Vergoossen is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum information science & Quantum key distribution. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications.
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Entanglement demonstration on board a nano-satellite
Aitor Villar,Alexander Lohrmann,Xueliang Bai,Tom Vergoossen,Robert Bedington,Chithrabhanu Perumangatt,Huai Ying Lim,Tanvirul Islam,Ayesha Reezwana,Zhongkan Tang,Rakhitha Chandrasekara,Subash Sachidananda,Kadir Durak,Christoph F. Wildfeuer,Douglas Griffin,Daniel K. L. Oi,Alexander Ling +16 more
- 20 Jul 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a miniaturized, polarization entangled, photon-pair source operating on board a nano-satellite, which violates Bell's inequality with a Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt parameter of 2.60±0.06.
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Entanglement demonstration on board a nano-satellite
Aitor Villar,Alexander Lohrmann,Xueliang Bai,Tom Vergoossen,Robert Bedington,Chithrabhanu Perumangatt,Huai Ying Lim,Tanvirul Islam,Ayesha Reezwana,Zhongkan Tang,Rakhitha Chandrasekara,Subash Sachidananda,Kadir Durak,Christoph F. Wildfeuer,Douglas Griffin,Daniel K. L. Oi,Alexander Ling +16 more
TL;DR: This Letter describes a miniaturized, polarization entangled, photon-pair source operating on board a nano-satellite that violates Bell’s inequality with a Clauser–Horne–Shimony–Holt parameter of 2.60±0.06.
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An updated analysis of satellite quantum-key distribution missions
Olivia Lee,Tom Vergoossen +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a high-level summary of advancements in satellite-QKD is provided by analyzing past, present and proposed satellite QKD missions and initiatives around the world.
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Satellite Quantum Communications When Man-in-the-Middle Attacks Are Excluded
TL;DR: It is argued that for free-space quantum communications, especially with satellites, if one assumes that man-in-the-middle attacks can be detected by classical channel monitoring techniques, simplified quantum communications protocols and hardware systems can be implemented that offer improved key rates.
Satellite quantum communications when man-in-the-middle attacks are excluded
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed photon key distribution (PKD) protocols for free-space quantum communications and compared them to the standard QKD protocols and showed that PKD protocols have roughly a factor of two higher key rates as only one measurement basis is used.
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