Ahmed Ismael Khaleel’s research while affiliated with University of Baghdad and other places

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Publications (5)


Hong-Ou-Mandel Dip Measurements of Two Independent Weak Coherent Pulses for Free Space Quantum Key Distribution Systems
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December 2021

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Ahmed Ismael Khaleel

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Preparation of identical independent photons is the core of many quantum applications such as entanglement swapping and entangling process. In this work, Hong-Ou-Mandel experiment was performed to evaluate the degree of indistinguishability between independent photons generated from two independent weak coherent sources working at 640 nm. The visibility was 46%, close to the theoretical limit of 50%. The implemented setup can be adopted in quantum key distribution experiments carried out with free space as the channel link, as all the devices and components used are operative in the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum.


Figure 1. SPAD passive quenching circuit [13]
Figure 4. SPAD simulator model layers
Figure 10. Test 3 simulation results for: N 0 =0.2, V ex =10 V and T=-30 ℃
Figure 11. Test 4 simulation results for: N 0 =0.2, V ex =10 V and T=22 ℃
Inputs and outputs for the SPAD simulator
Design and implementation of silicon single-photon avalanche photodiode modeling tool for QKD systems
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October 2021

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International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE)

Single-photon detection concept is the most crucial factor that determines the performance of quantum key distribution (QKD) systems. In this paper, a simulator with time domain visualizers and configurable parameters using continuous time simulation approach is presented for modeling and investigating the performance of single-photon detectors operating in Gieger mode at the wavelength of 830 nm. The widely used C30921S silicon avalanche photodiode was modeled in terms of avalanche pulse, the effect of experiment conditions such as excess voltage, temperature and average photon number on the photon detection efficiency, dark count rate and afterpulse probability. This work shows a general repeatable modeling process for significant performance evaluation. The most remarkable result emerged from the simulated data generated and detected by commercial devices is that the modeling process provides guidance for single-photon detectors design and characterization. The validation and testing results of the single-photon avalanche detectors (SPAD) simulator showed acceptable results with the theoretical and experimental results reported in related references and the device's data sheets.

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Generation of True Random TTL Signals for Quantum Key- Distribution Systems Based on True Random Binary Sequences

January 2019

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5 Citations


Key rate estimation of measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution protocol in satellite-earth and intersatellite links

April 2018

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8 Citations

International Journal of Quantum Information

In this work, an estimation of the key rate of measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution (MDI-QKD) protocol in free space was performed. The examined free space links included satellite-earth downlink, uplink and intersatellite link. Various attenuation effects were considered such as diffraction, atmosphere, turbulence and the efficiency of the detection system. Two cases were tested: asymptotic case with infinite number of decoy states and one-decoy state case. The estimated key rate showed the possibility of applying MDI-QKD in earth-satellite and intersatellite links, offering longer single link distance to be covered.


Fig. 1. The random time of arrival of consecutive photons for an attenuated pulsed laser [4]. 
Fig. 2. Waiting-time distribution for photon arrival times. Timing resolution = t p s Δ 810 . 
Fig. 6. The results of the NIST statistical test for the coincidence window a) 40.5 ns, b) 81 ns. 
A True Random Number Generator Based on the Photon Arrival Time Registered in a Coincidence Window Between Two Single-Photon Counting Modules

November 2017

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20 Citations

Chinese Journal of Physics

True random number generators are essential components for communications to be confidentially secured. In this paper a new method is proposed to generate random sequences of numbers based on the difference of the arrival times of photons detected in a coincidence window between two single-photon counting modules.

Citations (3)


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Generation of True Random TTL Signals for Quantum Key- Distribution Systems Based on True Random Binary Sequences

... Many protocols such as BB84, E91, BBM92, B92, SSP, DSP, SARG04, COW [10] and MDI-QKD [11] are presently available for implementing QKD systems. ...

Key rate estimation of measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution protocol in satellite-earth and intersatellite links
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  • April 2018

International Journal of Quantum Information

... These methods included utilizing atmospheric noise, radioactive decay, or electronic noise as sources of randomness. The advent of modern computer hardware and the increasing availability of random number generation hardware modules further facilitated the generation of high-quality random numbers (Dhanuskodi et al., 2014;Elmanfaloty & Abou-Bakr, 2019;Hasan et al., 2018;Karakaya et al., 2019;Park et al., 2015;Rezk et al., 2019;Yu, Wan et al., 2019;Zhou et al., 2020). ...

A True Random Number Generator Based on the Photon Arrival Time Registered in a Coincidence Window Between Two Single-Photon Counting Modules

Chinese Journal of Physics