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IET Quantum Communication, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2021
- Rupesh Kumar
, Igor Konieczniak
, Gerald Bonner, Tim Spiller:
Increasing the Link-distance of Free-space Quantum Coherent Communication with Large Area Detectors. 1-7 - Mario Mastriani
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On the spectral nature of entanglement. 8-13 - Utkarsh Azad
, Ankit Papneja, Rakesh Saini
, Bikash K. Behera
, Prasanta K. Panigrahi:
Circuit centric quantum architecture design. 14-25 - Jerry M. Chow:
Quantum intranet. 26-27 - Corrigendum. 28
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2021
- D. L. Khokhlov
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Enhancement of the correlation of the photons of thermal light. 29-31 - Salma Yaqoob, Suhaib Ahmed
, Syed Farah Naz, Sadaf Bashir, Sparsh Sharma:
Design of efficient N-bit shift register using optimized D flip flop in quantum dot cellular automata technology. 32-41 - Manuel B. Santos
, Armando N. Pinto
, Paulo Mateus
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Quantum and classical oblivious transfer: A comparative analysis. 42-53 - Piotr Zawadzki
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Advances in quantum secure direct communication. 54-62
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2021
- Stanislav I. Maslovski
, Ahmed Farouk, Xian-Min Jin:
Guest editorial for special issue on selected extended papers from QCrypt 2020. 63-65 - Joo Yeon Cho
, Andrew Sergeev:
Using QKD in MACsec for secure Ethernet networks. 66-73 - Andrea Stanco
, Davide G. Marangon, Giuseppe Vallone, Samuel Burri, Edoardo Charbon, Paolo Villoresi:
Certification of the efficient random number generation technique based on single-photon detector arrays and time-to-digital converters. 74-79 - Peide Zhang
, Daniel K. L. Oi
, David Lowndes
, John G. Rarity
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Timing and synchronisation for high-loss free-space quantum communication with Hybrid de Bruijn Codes. 80-89 - Mikhail A. Borodin, Andrey Zhilyaev
, Alexey Urivskiy:
Key generation schemes for channel authentication in quantum key distribution protocol. 90-97 - Bikash Debnath
, Jadav Chandra Das, Debashis De:
Cryptographic models of nanocommunicaton network using quantum dot cellular automata: A survey. 98-121 - Rajiuddin Sk
, Tadasha Dash, Prasanta K. Panigrahi:
Quantum information splitting of an arbitrary three-qubit state by using three sets of GHZ states. 122-135 - Shahid Mumtaz
, Mohsen Guizani:
An overview of quantum computing and quantum communication systems. 136-138
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2021
- Johanna Barzen, Sebastian Feld
, Frank Leymann, Karoline Wild:
Guest editorial: Selected extended papers from the Quantum Software Architecture Workshop at IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture 2021 (ICSA 2021). 139-140 - Manuela Weigold
, Johanna Barzen
, Frank Leymann
, Marie Salm
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Encoding patterns for quantum algorithms. 141-152 - Gerhard Hellstern
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Analysis of a hybrid quantum network for classification tasks. 153-159 - Thien Nguyen
, Lindsay Bassman Oftelie
, Phillip C. Lotshaw
, Dmitry I. Lyakh, Alexander J. McCaskey, Vicente Leyton-Ortega, Raphael C. Pooser, Wael R. Elwasif, Travis S. Humble, Wibe A. de Jong
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QuaSiMo: A composable library to program hybrid workflows for quantum simulation. 160-170 - Benjamin Weder
, Johanna Barzen
, Frank Leymann
, Marie Salm
, Karoline Wild
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QProv: A provenance system for quantum computing. 171-181 - Jasminder S. Sidhu
, Siddarth Koduru Joshi
, Mustafa Gündogan
, Thomas Brougham, David Lowndes, Luca Mazzarella
, Markus Krutzik, Sonali Mohapatra, Daniele Dequal
, Giuseppe Vallone
, Paolo Villoresi, Alexander Ling, Thomas Jennewein, Makan Mohageg, John G. Rarity, Ivette Fuentes-Schuller, Stefano Pirandola, Daniel K. L. Oi
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Advances in space quantum communications. 182-217 - Qin Liu
, Yuzhen Wei, Shibei Xue, Min Jiang
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Multi-hop non-destructive qudit teleportation via non-maximally entangled GHZ channels. 218-229 - Avik Mukhopadhyay
, Shantom Kumar Borah
, Yashkalp Sharma, Sainath Bitragunta
, Vinay Chamola
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Study of different performance measures and their relations in satellite-based and terrestrial quantum communication. 230-245 - Athena Karsa
, Stefano Pirandola:
Classical benchmarking for microwave quantum illumination. 246-257

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