NL2027170B1 - Pulse generator and method for generating pulses - Google Patents

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NL2027170B1
NL2027170B1 NL2027170A NL2027170A NL2027170B1 NL 2027170 B1 NL2027170 B1 NL 2027170B1 NL 2027170 A NL2027170 A NL 2027170A NL 2027170 A NL2027170 A NL 2027170A NL 2027170 B1 NL2027170 B1 NL 2027170B1
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Abstract

A method of generating pulses for controlling an optical device is described comprising: receiving a clock signal and one or more logical pulse selection signals, wherein the timing quality of the clock signal, preferably the timing jitter of the clock signal, is higher than the timing quality of the pulse selection signal, preferably the timing jitter of the pulse selection signal; generating one or more control pulses based on the one or more logical pulse selection signals and the clock signal, the generating including: constructing, depending on the logical value of a first logical pulse selection signal, a first base pulse, the first base pulse including a rising edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second base pulse based on the first base pulse, the second base pulse having a falling edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; and, constructing a first control pulse based on the first base pulse and the second base pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal

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Pulse generator and method for generating pulses Field of the invention The invention relates to generating pulses for controlling optical modulators, and, in particular, though not exclusively, to a pulse generator for high-frequency generation of pulses having a narrow pulse width, an optical quantum apparatus, such as photonic qubit generator or a quantum key distribution system, using such pulse generator and a computer program product for executing such methods.
Background of the invention Quantum information system are data processing systems that use a quantum system, e.g. a qubit, as an information carrier rather than classical bits ‘0’ and ‘1’ as used by conventional data processing system. Qubits can be represented as superposition of two orthogonal quantum states [0) and |1): |) = «]0) + 8/1) wherein a and £ are complex amplitudes and |a|? and [8/2 are the probabilities to find the qubit in the [0) and |1) respectively. An example of a quantum information system is a so-called quantum key distribution (QKD) system which allows two or more users at different locations to securely generate cryptographic keys based on the laws of quantum mechanics.
Many QKD systems have been developed during the last 30 years, and figures-of-merit such as secret key rates and maximum transmission distance continue to improve. However, quantum hacking over the past decade has also established that the specifications of components and devices used in actual QKD systems never perfectly agree with the theoretical description used in security proofs, which can compromise the security of real QKD systems. Rather than eliminating the vulnerability to all side-channel attacks, QKD protocols have been developed that are immune to the most dangerous side-channel attacks, i.e. all possible (known or yet-to-be proposed) detector side-channel attacks. One of these protocols is known as the so-called measurement-device-independent QKD (MDI- QKD) system. Its key feature is that even if an eavesdropper completely controls the measurement devices by replacing the BSM by another measurement, she would not be able to gain any information about the distributed key without Alice and Bob noticing.
This means no assumptions are required about the measurement devices to guarantee the security of MDI-QKD system, thus making it intrinsically immune to all detector side-channel attacks. Furthermore, due to the possibility for a large number of users to connect to the same Charlie, point-to-point MDI-QKD is ideally suited for extension into star- type networks. Further, MDI-QKD can be seamlessly upgraded - not disruptively replaced - into quantum repeater-based long-distance quantum communication as more mature hardware becomes available. An example of an MDI-QKD system is described in the article by R. Valivarthi et al, A cost-effective measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution system for quantum networks, Quantum Science and Technology, 2 (2017), which proposes a MDI-QKD system based on distributed feedback lasers and field- programmable gate array for time-bin qubit preparation and time-tagging.
Time-bin qubits may be formed by a coherent superposition of two independent temporal modes of a single-photon excitation. Time-bin encoding is especially suitable for single-mode optical fibre propagation and compatible with already existing fibre networks. Hence, the formation of time bin qubits in QKD systems is an essential element in the development of practical QDK implementations. QKD protocols such as the above- referred MDI-QKD protocol, the coherent one-way (COW) QKD protocol and other QKD protocols such as described in the article by Vagniluca et al, Efficient time-bin encoding for practical high-dimensional quantum key distribution, physical review applied 14, 014051 (2020), use a train of phase coherent temporal modes by intensity modulation of the output of a continuous-wave (CW) laser and subsequent attenuation. Measures should be taken to ensure independence between the two temporal modes.
As described in document ETSI GR QKD 003 V2.1.1 (2018-3), QKD systems and protocols, including QKD systems and protocols that are based time-bin qubits, are subject to standardisation efforts to define requirements to improve the inter-operability of the different components and interfaces in such system without compromising security. As mentioned in this document, pulses forming a time-bin encoded qubit should be indistinguishable. That is a light modulator should be controlled such that only the intensity of the laser light is modulated without modifying other degrees of freedom of the light (polarization, relative phase or carrier frequency) as correlations between the different degrees of freedom could be exploited. The same holds for deviations between targeted values and actual values of the controlled intensity.
The requirement that time-bin light pulses should be undisguisable has consequences for the electronics that controls the modulator in the sense that it should be able to produce high frequency pulses for controlling an intensity modulator that are undisguisable. State-of-the art FPGA-based pulse generators that are typically used for controlling optical modulators cannot guarantee such high pulse fidelity. Hence, from the above it follows there is a need in the art for improved pulse generators for optical modulators that allow high-frequency generation of pulses that have a narrow pulse width and a high pulse fidelity.
Summary of the invention As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, aspects of the present invention may be embodied as a system, method or computer program product. Accordingly, aspects of the present invention may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment (including firmware, resident software, micro-code, etc.) or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects that may all generally be referred to herein as a "circuit," "module" or "system." Functions described in this disclosure may be implemented as an algorithm executed by a microprocessor of a computer. Furthermore, aspects of the present invention may take the form of a computer program product embodied in one or more computer readable medium(s) having computer readable program code embodied, e.g., stored, thereon.
The methods, systems, modules, functions and/or algorithms described with reference to the embodiments in this application may be realized in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. The methods, systems, modules, functions and/or algorithms may be realized in a centralized fashion in at least one computing system, or in a distributed fashion where different elements are spread across several interconnected computing systems. Any kind of computing system or other apparatus adapted for carrying out the embodiments (or parts thereof) described in this application is suited. A typical implementation may comprise one or more digital circuits such as application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), one or more field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and/or one or more processors (e.g., x86, x64, ARM, PIC, and/or any other suitable processor architecture) and associated supporting circuitry (e.g., storage, DRAM, FLASH, bus interface circuits, etc.). Each discrete ASIC, FPGA, processor, or other circuit may be referred to as “chip,” and multiple such circuits may be referred to as a “chipset.” In an implementation, the programmable logic devices may be provided with fast RAM, in particular block RAM (BRAM). Another implementation may comprise a non-transitory machine-readable (e.g., computer readable) medium (e.g., FLASH drive, optical disk, magnetic storage disk, or the like) having stored thereon one or more lines of code that, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to perform processes as described in this disclosure.
The flowcharts and block diagrams in the figures may represent architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of the methods, systems and/or modules to various embodiments of the present invention. In this regard, each block in a flowchart or a block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which be implemented as software, hardware or a combination of software and hardware.
It should also be noted that, in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the blocks may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustrations, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustrations, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems that perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
The main insight of the embodiments in this disclosure revolves around the generation of one or more high-quality pulses for driving an electro-optic modulator or the like. The one or more pulses may be generated based on a high frequency clock signal. The electronics is designed to produce pulses that have a high pulse fidelity. The methods, systems and devices for producing such high-quality pulses may be used to drive optical components devices, including but not limiting to switches, phase and intensity modulators, intensifiers, as well as resistive loads. The pulses may be used as a modulation signal for signal generation in optical communication, quantum signal processing and as a stimulus and clock signal to analyze and test electrical devices.
In a first aspect, the invention relates to a method of generating pulses for controlling an optical device. The method may comprise one or more of the following steps: receiving a clock signal and one or more digital pulse selection signals, wherein the timing quality of the clock signal is higher than the timing quality of the digital pulse selection signals; generating one or more control pulses based on the one or more digital pulse selection signals and the clock signal, the generating including: constructing, depending on the logical value of a first digital pulse selection signal, a first base pulse, the first base pulse including a rising edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second base pulse based on the first base pulse, the second base pulse having a falling edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; and, constructing a first analog control pulse based on the first base pulse and the second base pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge of the first analog control pulse have the timing quality of the clock signal.
In an embodiment, the quality of the pulse may be based on the timing jitter of the clock signal. In an embodiment, the timing jitter of the clock signal is substantially lower than the timing jitter of the digital pulse selection signal. In an embodiment, the timing jitter of the clock may be substantially smaller, i.e. at least one or two order of magnitudes smaller, than a minimum pulse width of a pulse generated by the method. In an embodiment, the minimum pulse width of the pulse generating system may be smaller than 400 ps, preferably smaller than 200 ps so that a clock may be selected that has a timing jitter smaller than 40 ps, preferably smaller than 20 ps, more preferably smaller than 5 ps peak-to-peak.
Hence, the invention relates to a method of generating one or more high- quality control pulses per clock cycle at high frequencies and a pulse generating system that is configured to generate such pulses.
In particular, the pulse generating system may be capable of generating a pulse signal that has (at least) two predefined temporal modes (no 5 pulse, one early pulse, one late pulse or both an early and late pulse) per clock cycle.
The pulse generating system has the ability to define the time difference and pulse width of each of the two temporal modes in a clock cycle.
Further, the pulse generating system may be configured to receive digital input data for each clock cycle from a digital pulse selector device.
This input data may be used to determine whether to generate no pulses or one or more pulses and — if so — which of the temporal modes to generate.
Furthermore, invention provides a simple, low-cost design of a high-quality, high frequency pulse generating system without compromising the signal characteristics.
Further, the design can be implemented based on a small physical footprint and lower power consumption.
In an embodiment, the constructing of the first base pulse may include: in response to the logical value of the first digital pulse selection signal, copying the rising edge of the clock signal and constructing the first base pulse based on the copy of the rising edge.
In an embodiment, the first base pulse may be generated by a first logic block that includes a transparent latch or a circuit equivalent to transparent latch, for example a D- flipflop circuit or a circuit equivalent to a D-flipflop circuit, and a delay circuit.
In an embodiment, the constructing of the second base pulse may include copying the first base pulse and inverting the first base pulse.
In an embodiment, constructing the first control pulse may include: forming a first delayed base pulse by applying a first delay to the first base pulse; and/or, forming a second delayed by applying a second delay to the second base pulse wherein the first delay and/or second delay are selected such that the high-quality timing rising edge of the first base pulse is positioned before the high-quality timing falling edge of second base pulse; and, constructing the first control pulse based on the first delayed base pulse and the second delayed base pulse.
In an embodiment, the generating of the one or more control pulses may further include: constructing, depending on the logical value of a second digital pulse selection signal, a second base pulse, the first base pulse including a rising edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second base pulse based on the first base pulse, the second base pulse having a falling edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; and, constructing a first control pulse based on the first base pulse and the second base pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal.
In an embodiment, the one or more digital pulse selection signals, the first base pulse, the second base pulse and the first control pulse may be generated within one clock cycle of the clock signal.
In an embodiment, the one or more digital pulse selection signals may be generated by a digital pulse selector device such as a PFGA-based digital pulse selector device. In a further embodiment, the first control pulse may be generated by a pulse sequence generating device. In yet a further embodiment, the clock signal may generated by a clock that is external to the digital pulse selector device and the pulse sequence generating device.
In an embodiment, the method may further comprise sending the one or more control pulses to an optical device, preferably an intensity modulator, to control the optical device based on the one or more control pulses.
In an embodiment, the frequency of the clock may be selected between 100 and 500 MHz, preferably between 200 and 400 MHz.
In an embodiment, the width of the control pulse may be selected 100 and 600 ps, preferably between 150 and 500 ps, more preferably between 200 and 400 ps,.
In an embodiment, the timing jitter of the clock may be at least one order of magnitude, preferably two orders of magnitudes, smaller than the minimum pulse width of the control pulse.
In a further aspect, the invention may relate to a pulse generating system which may comprise a digital pulse selector, preferably an FPGA-based digital pulse selector, configured to receive a clock signal from a clock, and to generate one or more digital pulse selection signals, wherein the timing quality of the clock signal is higher than the timing quality of the pulse selection signal, preferably the timing jitter of the clock signal being lower than the timing jitter of the pulse selection signal.
The pulse generating system may further comprise a pulse sequence generator comprising one or more logic blocks configured for generating one or more control pulses based on the one or more pulse selection signals and the clock signal, wherein the pulse sequence generator may be configured to: constructing, depending on the logical value of a first digital pulse selection signal, a first base pulse, the first base pulse including a rising edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second base pulse based on the first base pulse, the second base pulse having a falling edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; and, constructing a first control pulse based on the first base pulse and the second base pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal.
In an embodiment, the constructing the first base pulse may include: in response to the logical value of the first digital pulse selection signal, copying the rising edge of the clock signal and constructing the first base pulse based on the copy of the rising edge.
In an embodiment, the first base pulse may be generated by a first logic block that includes a transparent latch or a circuit equivalent to transparent latch, for example a D- flipflop circuit or a circuit equivalent to a D-flipflop circuit, and a delay circuit.
In an embodiment, constructing the second base pulse may include copying the first base pulse and inverting the first base pulse.
In an embodiment, constructing the first control pulse may include: forming a first delayed base pulse by applying a first delay to the first base pulse; and/or forming a second delayed base pulse by applying a second delay to the second base pulse wherein the first delay and/or second delay are selected such that the high-quality timing rising edge of the first base pulse is positioned before the high-quality timing falling edge of second base pulse; and, constructing the first control pulse based on the first delayed base pulse and the second delayed base pulse.
In an embodiment, the generating of the one or more control pulses may further include: constructing, depending on the logical value of a second digital pulse selection signal, a first base pulse, the first base pulse including a rising edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second base pulse based on the first base pulse, the second base pulse having a falling edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal; and, constructing a first control pulse based on the first base pulse and the second base pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal.
In an embodiment, the one or more digital pulse selection signals, the first base pulse, the second base pulse and the first control pulse a generated within one clock cycle of the clock signal.
In an embodiment, the one or more digital pulse selection signals may be generated by a digital pulse selector device.
In an embodiment, the first control pulse may be generated by a pulse sequence generating device.
In an embodiment, the clock signal may be generated by a clock that is external to the pulse selector device and the pulse sequence generating device.
In an embodiment, the system may be further configured to send the one or more control pulses to an optical device, preferably an intensity modulator, to control the optical device based on the one or more control pulses.
In a further aspect the Invention may relate to an optical encoder, preferably an optical encoder for quantum key disinbution system oF a quanium communication system,
wherein the optical encoder comprises as a pulse generating system according to any of embodiments described in this application.
The invention may also relate to a computer program product comprising software code portions configured for, when run in the memory of a computer, executing the method steps according to any of process steps described above. In this application the following abbreviations and terms are used: The invention will be further illustrated with reference to the attached drawings, which schematically will show embodiments according to the invention. It will be understood that the invention is not in any way restricted to these specific embodiments.
Brief description of the drawings Fig. 1 Husirates an optical encoder for controlling an optical modulator, Fig. 2 tlustrates a pulse generating system according tc an embodiment of the invention; Fig. 3 depicts an implementation of a pulse generating system according to an embodiment of the invention: Fig. 4 depicts part of a process for generating a pulse using a pulse generator according to an embodiment of the invention; Fig. 5 depicts part of a process for generating a pulse using a pulse generator according to an embodiment of the invention; Fig. 6 depicts part of a process for generating a pulse using a pulse generator according to an embodiment of the invention; Fig. 7 depicts a flow diagram of g process of generating pulses for controlling an optical device according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 8 depicts an exampds of a QKD system comprising an optical encoder according to an embodiment of the invention. Detailed description Fig. 1 Hustrates an optical encoder configured to control an optical device, for axample an intensity modulator. As shown in this figure, the optical encoder may comprise pulse generator 102 connected to a digital pulse selector 104. The digital pulse selector may be configured to generate a digital pulse selection signal for triggering the pulse generator to generate a particular sequence of pulses. Both the digital pulse selector and the pulse generator may be configured to receive a clock signal from a clock 100, which is configured to produce a high-frequency clock signal with a high timing quality. Here, the term timing quality may refer to the timing jitter of the clock signal which is a well-known noise source in electronics and telecommunications. Timing jitter may be quantified based on well-known measurement units such as an RMS value or a peak-to-peak value. In an embodiment, the timing jitter may be substantially smaller, i.e. at least one or two order of magnitudes smaller than the minimum pulse width of the pulse generator. In an embodiment, the minimum pulse width of the pulse generator may be smaller 250 ps, preferably smaller than 200 ps, more preferably smaller than 100 ps. The clock signal may be used to synchronize the digital pulse selector with the pulse generator so that each clock cycle a pulse sequence may be generated. Based on the pulse selection signal and the clock signal, the pulse generator may generate a sequence of control pulses for controlling for example, one or more optical modulators, such as an optical intensity modular (OIM) 108 and/or an optical phase modulator 110, to generate a photonic qubit. Currently, there are no single-photon sources available that are suitable for practical QKD systems. Instead, a laser 106 configured to generate a weak coherent laser pulse may be attenuated to single photon level by a system of modulators. For example, ihe photorio gubit generator of Fig. 1 allows the generation of a photonic qubit comprising two independent temporal photonic modes as illustrated by two short phoioenic pulses 11442 that are “carved out” from a relatively long weak coherent laser pulse 112. Such qubit is sometimes referred to as a time-bin encoded qubit, which may include an “late” temporal photonic mode |!) and an “early” temporal photonic mode |e). In an implementation such qubit may include different states e.g. both an early and a late temporal mode, only an early or a late mode or no modes. To enable the formation of photonic qubits, the pulse generator may be connected to a laser 106, e.g. a continuous wave (CW) laser, for generating a weak coherent laser pulse, which may be modulated using the intensity modulator 108 and phase modulator
110. The pulse selector may generate a pulse selection signal representing a particular time bin, which is subsequently used by the pulse generator to generate control pulses for controlling the modulators to produce the time bin qubit. This way, the pulse generator may trigger the laser to generate a weak coherent laser pulse 112 of a predetermined wavelength, which is subsequently modulated by the optical intensity modulator based on the generated control pulses. The phase modulator may act on one of the two photonic modes to tune the phase between the two modes. To preserve coherence between the two temporal modes, the time interval between the two temporal modes needs to be smaller than the coherence time of the weak coherent laser pulse. Additionally, it should be large enough to ensure that the modes are independent, i.e. do not overlap each other in time. Such conditions require the pulse generator to generate, per clock cycle, zero, one or two short pulses, having a width of 250 ps or smaller at a clock frequency of 100 MHz or higher. Additionally, a major constrained for the design of the pulse generator is that the optical modes of a time-bin encoded qubit should be indistinguishable. The indistinguishability of optical modes may be defined based on the pulse fidelity of the generated optical pulses, which may be determined by calculating the maximal value of the cross-correlation between the pulse signals. The pulse fidelity of the optical pulse is largely determined by the analogue pulses the optical modulator receives from the pulse generator. The pulse generator according to the invention is configured to generate electronic pulses for driving an optical intensity modulator at high frequencies, wherein the pulses are as narrow as possible and have a high pulse fidelity, e.g. no memory effects are present in the shape of the generated pulses. A pulse should look identical regardless of whether or not there was a pulse preceding it.
Fig. 2 illustrates a pulse generating system according to an embodiment of the invention. In particular, the figure filustrates a pulse generating system 200 that is configured ic generale a high-frequency, high-fidelity analog pulse signal, 2.0. an analog pulse fran signal {pulse sequences) for driving an optics] device, Tha pulses in the pulse signal may be constructed such that they are Indistinguishabie or at least substantially indistinguishable {both within one clock cycle as between different dock cycles). The pulse generating system is particularly suilabie for generate a pulse sequence for controlling an optical modulator to form the optical states (the temporal modes) of a time-bin gubits, Such qubits may be used in known GKD protocols, such as the BES protocol or ona of its variants.
The pulse generating system may include a pulse selector 202 configured lo generate pulse selection information for a pulse sequence generator 284. Both the pulse selector and the pulse sequence generator may be connected io a clock 288 so that the pulse selection and pulse generation can be synchronized, Preferably, the clock may be configured to produce an {external high-quality clock signal having a low timing jitter. For example, the clock may be implemented as a crystal oscilisior including a crystal and oscifigtion circuit are combined In the same package. For example, a quartz piezc-giectrie oscillator may output a clock signal as a square wave with 50% duly cycle.
Fig. 28 depicts examples of pulse signals that may be generated by the pulse gensraior in one clock cycle based on the pulse selection information. The pulse selection information may be used to trigger the pulse sequence generator to make a sequence of, In this example, either two pulses, one pulse and ong “no” pulse or two no” pulses at a predetermined point of a clock cycle. These different pulse signals may be used to generale different photonic excitations, e.g. time-bin qubits. The pulse selsclor may be configured to generale a pulse selection signal 20712, eg. binary pulse selection signals, for input to the pulse sequence generator. In an embodiment, for each pulse in the pulse signal, the puise selector may generale a pulse selection signal, eq. a logic high or logic low signal, which is fad to the input of the pulse sequence generator. To ensure generation of Independent bul identical pulses, each pulse selection signal may be input to a base pulse generator circuit 208, 2 which generates a bass puise 208. of a predetermined amplitude and length at is output. The rising edge of the base pulse may bs formed based on ihe rising edge of the clock pulse. Thus, if the pulse selection signal is high, the base pulse generator may be triggered to generate a base pulse wherein the rising edge of the base pulse has a high-quality low-jitter form factor. Each of the base pulses are then fed to a pulse shaper 208, which is configured to construct a pulse of a predetermined width based on the base pulse. In particular, the pulse shaper may be configured io determing an inverted base pulse, which has a high-quality falling sdge. The base pulse and a delayed, inverted base pulse may then be used to construct a pulse of a predetermined width and at a predsterminad position in the clock cycle, The pulse may be constructed based on the high-quality rising edge and falling edge of the base pulse and the inverled base puise respectively. A computer 208 may be used to set a width for each pulse and the posiion of each pulse within a clock cycle, Finally, & puise combiner 212 may be used to combine the two outputs of the pulse shapers info a combined pulse signal 214, a pulse sequence signal, which — depending on the pulse selection signal - may comprise per clock cycle two pulses, one pulse or no puises as depicted in Fig, 2B.
The pulse generating system may be used to drive optical component devices such as switches, phase and intensity modulators, intensifiers as well as resistive loads. The analog pulse signals at the output of the pulse generating system may be used as a modulation signal for signal generation in optical communication, in quantum signal processing, and a stimulus and clock signal to analyse and test another electrical device.
The puiss generating system allows the generation of pulses at high frequencies, e.g. 100 MHz or higher, and can generate two or more analog pulses per clock period, wherein each pulse can be as narrow as 250 ps or smaller, while still making sure there are no memory effects present in the pulse shape. A pulse looks identical regardless of whether or not there was a pulse preceding it. To maintain this quality pulses, the pulse width should be at least a few times the resolution of the pulse generation, which in an embodiment may be smaller than 5 ps, preferably smaller than 3 ps.
The width of each pulse can be set by delay values with a resolution of 5 ps (when using a 200 MHz clock signal). The delay can be set over a 5 ns range and if more range is needed, the clock signal can be inverted. To that end, in an embodiment, the pulse gensrgiing system may be configured to receive one or more input parameters for setting a time difference and/or a pulse width for each of the temporal modes in a clock cycle. This way, time-bin qubits with different characteristics can be generated in a flexible way. In a further embodiment, the pulse generator may be configured (or be programmed) to determine, for each clock cycle, which of the temporal modes (zero, one (early or late) or two (both early and late})) should be generated. Despite these requirements, puise generating system may have a small physical size and lower power consumption.
Fig. 3 depicts an implementation of a pulse generating system according to an embodiment of the invention. In particular, ine figure depicts a pulse generating system 302 that may be used in 2.¢g. an optics] encader described with reference to Fig. 1. The pulses generating system may include a digital pulse selector 304, e.g. a FPGA-based digital pulse selector, configured to generate two-level binary output signals 314412 connected to a pulse sequence generator 303 and a clock 306 in a similar way as described with reference to Fig.
2. Further, each binary output signal may be provided to the input of a pulse generator configured to generate a high-quality control pulse based on the binary output signal and a clock signal generated by a clock 306. The figure illustrates two pulse generators, each being connected to an output of the pulse sequence generator. Here, each of the pulse generators may comprise a number of logic blocks, wherein the logic blocks 3164,3194,3204,322, (nighlighted in grey) form. the first pulse sequence generator which has an input 314 that is connected to a first output of the pulse selector. A similar set of logic blocks 3162,319:,320:,3222 may form a second pulse sequence generator, which as an input 3144 that is connected to the second output of the pulse selector. An output stage 324 of the pulse generating system may be configured to combine the outputs of the logic combiners 3224, of the first and second pulse sequence generator into an analog output signal 312 of the pulse generating system. Depending on the digital pulse selector, the output signal may include zero, one or multiple pulses, which may be fed to the input of further electronics, e.g. an amplifier 314. Hence, based the output signals of the pulse selector each separate pulse generator may generate pulses so that the analog pulses of the output signal are independently generated and only combined at the output stage 324.
The clock may be connected to the pulse selector so that each clock cycle, the pulse selector may generate different binary output signals. The logical value of the binary output signal may determine if during the clock cycle a pulse generator should generate a pulse or not. This way, a plurality, e.g. two, binary output signals of the pulse selector may represent a particular pulse sequence that needs to be generated in a clock cycle by the pulse generators that process the binary output signals. Each clock cycle different pulse sequences can be generated for e.g. controlling an optical device such as an optical modulator (not shown). For example, in case of two binary output signals, four different pulse sequence signals (two pulses, one pulse, no pulse or vice versa or two times no pulse) can be generated. These pulse seguence can then be used to operate an optical modulator to generate optical time-bin signals. The clock may be a high-quality clock wherein the timing quality of the rising and falling edges of the clock is higher than the timing quality of the binary output signal of the pulse selector.
Each of the logic outputs 3144; of the pulse selector may be used to trigger the generation of a high-quality pulse using logic circuitry that forms a pulse generator. For example, a first logic output 3144 of the pulse selector is connected to a first pulse generator including logic blocks that are highlighted in grey. The logic bocks building the first pulse generator may include one or more first logic blocks, e.g. a (transparent) latch comprising a flip flop 3164 such as a D flip-flop or a circuit equivalent to a D flip flop, and a delay circuit 3191 to produce a base pulse and one or more second logic blocks including an inverter- delay circuit 3204 and a logic combiner 322: for pulse construction of a narrow, high-quality control pulse based on the base pulse. Similarly, the second pulse generator may include a flip flop 3182, a delay circuit 3192, an inverter-delay circuit 3202 and a logic combiner 322,. The transparent latch may be configured to register the logic output of the pulse selector so that the timing stability requirements, in particular timing jitter, of the pulse selection circuit that is configured to generate the control signals can be eased.
As will be described in more detail, each of the binary output states of the pulse selector may be connected to its own dedicated pulse generator. The transparent latch may be configured to generate a base pulse based on the clock signal and the logic output of the pulse selector. In an embodiment, the transparent latch may be configured to generate a base pulse signal using an edge, preferably the rising edge, of the clock signal. For example, in an embodiment, if the binary input state is a logic high and there is a rising edge transition in the clock signal, the transparent latch will be triggered to set its output to a logic high. The latch may be “transparent” as the output Q follows the input D when the clock input is high thereby transferring the binary information at the input (as generated by the pulse selector) directly to the output as if the flip-flop was not there (i.e. making it “transparent”).
This way, the input state of the transparent latch is copied to the output at the rising edge transition of a clock cycle of the clock. The output of the latch is connected via a delay circuit to the reset port R of the latch. This way, in response to a logic high at the output Q of the latch, the latch will reset itself after a predetermined delay time At, e.g. 2 ns or less, setting the output Q of the latch back to a logic low. The delay limits the maximum pulse width of the base pulse and allows for consecutive pulses at each clock cycle when the control inputs are in a fixed state. The rising edge of the base pulses has the timing quality associated with the clock, while the timing quality of the falling edge, which is determined by the reset logic, does not have such high timing quality.
The processing of the input states by the transparent latch is depicted in Fig. 4 showing a clock signal CLK 403 of a predetermined period T+, wherein the clock signal that has high-timing quality rising and falling edges 404 2. During a clock cycle, the digital pulse selector may provide a logic high signal 402 to the input of the transparent latch so that the rising edge of the clock will trigger the output Q of the latch to switch to a logic high. As shown in the figure, due to the switching logic of the digital pulse selector the timing quality of the digital pulse signal may have relatively large timing jitter 401. Further, the logic high output signal will trigger the generation of delayed reset signal 410, which is provided to the reset gate R of the latch, forcing the latch to reset itself so that the output Q of the latch will switch to a logic low. As shown in the figure, the reset signal may be affected by timing jitter due to the reset circuity. At the output of the latch, a base pulse signal 405 is generated having a rising edge 4044 having a timing quality of the clock signal and a falling edge 404, having a timing quality of the reset signal.
Going back to the pulse generating system of Fig. 3, the output 318, of the latch 3161 may be connected to the inverter-delay circuit 3204 which is configured to generate two signals for the logic combiner 3224, in this example a logic AND gate, to produce a high- quality pulse of a predetermined duration. The generation of these input signals are illustrated in Fig. 5, depicting first base pulse 502 that is input to the inverter-delay circuit. This circuit may generate a first output signal 504 which is formed by delaying the first base pulse based on a first delay value. For example, in Fig. 5 a first delay value of 2 ns was selected. Similarly, a second output pulse 506 may be generated by the inverter-delay circuit based on the first base pulse 502.
The second output signal may be generated by inverting the first base pulse and by delaying the inverted pulse based on a second delay value. For example, in the example of Fig. 5, a second delay value of 2.3 ns was selected. The inversion operation will cause the second base pulse to have a high-quality timing falling edge. The first and second delay values may be selected such that the high-quality timing rising edge of the first output signal is positioned before the high-quality timing falling edge of second output signal. For example, in case of a clock signal of 200 MHz, the delay values may be selected between 2 and 7 ns.
The inverter-delay circuit 320: may be configured to receive the delay values as an external signal by a computer. Thereafter, logic combiner 3224, a logic gate, e.g. an AND gate, may be used to combine the first and second output signal to form a first control pulse 508, that has the high quality rising edge of the first base pulse and the high quality falling edge of the second base pulse. Further, the width of the control pulse may be controlled by the delay values. The scheme allows the independent generation of a high- quality, narrow width, electrical control pulse may be constructed which may be used to control an optical device or the like. The pulse width can be easily controlled by the relative shift between the first and second base pulse providing a pulse width smaller than 1 ns,
preferably smaller than 500 ps, even more preferably smaller than 250 ps without any notable signal distortion.
Thus, as described with reference to Fig. 3, each logic output of the pulse selector is connected to a pulse generator, which generates a high-quality pulse according to the signal processing schemes of Fig. 4 and 5. Then, the individual pulses may be combined into a pulse sequence, i.e. a sequence of high quality pulses. To that end, the delay values provided to the first pulse generator to construct the first output pulse and the delay values provided to the second pulse generator to construct the second output pulse may be selected such that they are relatively shifted in time. As shown in Fig. 3, the output stage 324 of the pulse generating system may include the first logic combiner 3224, e.g. an AND gate, for combining outputs 321: of the first inverter-delay circuit and the second logic combiner 322,, e.g. a NOR gate with inverted inputs which effectively functions as an AND gate, for combining outputs 321; of the of the second inverter-delay circuit. The output of the first and second logic gates322:2 may be combined using a third logic gate 326, e.g. an logical OR gate, into the output signal. configured to combine the outputs of the first and second pulse generator into a pulse sequence.
The process at the output stage is shown in Fig. 6 depicting a first pulse 602 at the output of the first pulse generator and a second pulse 604 that is shifted in time relatively to the first pulse at the output of the second pulse generator and combined by the logic circuit to form a pulse sequence 606. This way, depending on the logic output signal of the pulse selector, different pulse sequences may be generated, e.g. pulse sequences as depicted in Fig. 2B which may be used to generate time bin qubits.
To enable generation of high-quality indistinguishable pulse sequences at high frequencies, the output stage of the pulse generating system effectively needs to work at very frequencies e.g. 5 GH or higher. To that end, at the output stage 324 the wiring between the logic blocks on the PCB on which the electronics are designed such that delays due to differences in transmission line lengths are eliminated. Additionally, to avoid complex wiring geometries (e.g. line crossings) the second logic combiner which has AND gate functionality may be implemented as a NOR gate with inverted inputs. This way, a high-quality high- frequency output signal can be guaranteed.
Fig. 7 depicts a flow diagram of a process of generating pulses for controlling an optical device according to an embodiment of the invention. As shown in the figure, the method may include a first step 702 wherein a clock signal and one or more logical pulse selection signals are received, wherein the timing quality of the clock signal is higher than the timing quality of the pulse selection signal. Then, in a second step 704, depending on the logical value of the logical pulse selection signal, a first base pulse, in constructed, wherein the first base pulse comprises a rising edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal.
Similarly, a second base pulse may be constructed based on the first base pulse, wherein the second base pulse has a falling edge that has the timing quality of the clock signal (step 706). Finally, the first base pulse and the second base pulse are combined to form a control pulse (step 708), wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal.
Fig. 8 depicts an example of a QKD system comprising an optical encoder according to an embodiment of the invention. In particular, the figure Hustrates an MDIQKD design known from the article by Vallverihi of al, A cost-effective measuremeni-independant quargum key distribution system for guanium networks, Quantum Sic. Technol. 212017) that inciudes one or more optical encoders as described with the embodiments in this application. The system 808 may include a first and second qubit generating modules 8032, 804. Both Jubi generating modules may be configured io prepare qubits and send them via optical fibers 80612, 8084: to a central measurement station 810, which may include a so-called Bel! state measurement (BSM) module. These optical fibers may be part of a conventional standard optical fiber communication network, Each qubit generating module may include an optical controller 812 for controling a laser system B14, such 25 a continuous wave laser, Io generale coherent optical pulses. In an embodiment, optical controller 812 may comprise a pulse generating system as e.g. described with refersnce to Fig. 2-5 for generating each clock cycle a pulse signal wherein the pulse signal may either include zero, one or wo pulses. The oplical pulses generated by the laser syslem may be processed by first intensity modulator IM1 818, which is controlled by the pulse signals of the pulse generating system. in particular, based on the pulse signal, the first intensity modulator may “carve out” time-bin optical modes, sarly and/or late time bing, ic define a photonic qubil. The time-bin optica! mades may be processed by a phase modulator PM 818 to control 3 phase between optical modes, A further second intensity modulator IM2 820 may be used to control the average number of photons associated with the qubit. This way, both gubit generating modules (Alice and Bob; may generate ime-bin qubils In a synchronized way which are transmitted vig fiber connections 808; 808; to a central measurement station 810. For successiul performance of the BSM module, the optical modes transmitted by the qubit generating module should be indistinguishable in all degress of freedom (spatial, spectral, polarization and temporal).
The central measurement station 810, usually referred to as Charlie, may include a clock distribution system, including an 822 connected lo a system of lasers 834 to produce an optical clock signal for the qubit generators. This clock signal may be transmitted via the optical fibers 808, 808, to the qubit generating modules, which use this high-quality clock signal to both synchronize the qubit generation and to produce a high-quality clock signal for generating the pulses that drive the optical modulalor, Further central measurement station may further comprise polarization beam splitters (BS) 83% 2and a polarization maintaining beam splitter 832 and superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) 834. ; ic form a BSM measurement set up, whersin the detectors ars configured to generate electrical signals that are the outcome of the DSM measurement. The measurement station may further include a so-called Hong-Ou-Mandel dip measurement (HOM) 832 for determining the indistinguishability of the time bins and a BSM analyzer moduie 838 which is configured to analyze the electrical signals produced by the SNSPDs for the generation of a secret key.
Although the pulse generating systems according to the embodiments in this application are particularly suitable for a MDI-GKE OKD system, they may also be advantageously used in other (KD systems, optical (quantum) communication systems, quantum signal processing systems as well as a signal generator for generating stimulus and clock signals to analyze and test electrical devices.
The techniques of this disclosure may be implemented in a wide variety of devices or apparatuses, including a wireless handset, an integrated circuit (IC) or a set of ICs (e.g., a chip set). Various components, modules, or units are described in this disclosure to emphasize functional aspects of devices configured to perform the disclosed techniques, but do not necessarily require realization by different hardware units. Rather, as described above, various units may be combined in a codec hardware unit or provided by a collection of interoperative hardware units, including one or more processors as described above, in conjunction with suitable software and/or firmware.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms "a," "an," and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

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CONCLUSIESCONCLUSIONS 1. Fen werkwijze voor het genereren van pulsen voor het besturen van een optische inrichting, omvattende: het ontvangen van een kloksignaal en één of meer digitale pulsselectiesignalen, waarbij de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal hoger is dan de timingskwaliteit van de pulsselectiesignalen, waarbij bij voorkeur de timingsjitter van het kloksignaal lager is dan de timingsjitter van de digitale pulsselectiesignalen; en, het genereren van één of meer besturingspulsen, bij voorkeur één of meer analoge besturingspulsen, gebaseerd op de één of meer digitale pulsselectiesignalen en het kloksignaal, waarbij het genereren omvat: het construeren, afhankelijk van de logische waarde van een eerste digitaal pulsselectiesignaal, van een eerste basispuls, waarbij de eerste basispuls een stijgende flank omvat die de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal heeft; het construeren van een tweede basispuls gebaseerd op de eerste basispuls, waarbij de tweede basispuls een dalende flank heeft die de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal heeft; het construeren van een eerste besturingspuls gebaseerd op de eerste basispuls en de tweede basispuls, waarbij de timingskwaliteit van de stijgende flank en de dalende flank de timingskwaliteit hebben van het kloksignaal.A pulse generation method for controlling an optical device, comprising: receiving a clock signal and one or more digital pulse selection signals, wherein the timing quality of the clock signal is higher than the timing quality of the pulse selection signals, preferably wherein the timing jitter of the clock signal is lower than the timing jitter of the digital pulse selection signals; and, generating one or more control pulses, preferably one or more analog control pulses, based on the one or more digital pulse selection signals and the clock signal, the generating comprising: constructing, depending on the logic value of a first digital pulse selection signal, a first basic pulse, the first basic pulse including a rising edge having the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second basic pulse based on the first basic pulse, the second basic pulse having a falling edge having the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a first control pulse based on the first basic pulse and the second basic pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal. 2. De werkwijze volgens conclusie 1, waarbij het construeren van de eerste basispuls omvat: in reactie op de logische waarde van het eerste digitale pulsselectiesignaal, het kopiëren van de stijgende flank van het kloksignaal en het construeren van de eerste basispuls gebaseerd op de kopie van de stijgende flank.The method of claim 1, wherein constructing the first basic pulse comprises: in response to the logic value of the first digital pulse selection signal, copying the rising edge of the clock signal and constructing the first basic pulse based on the copy of the rising edge. 3. De werkwijze volgens conclusie 2, waarbij de eerste basispuls gegenereerd wordt door een eerste logisch blok dat een transparante latch of een schakeling die equivalent is aan een transparante latch omvat, bijvoorbeeld een D- flipflop-schakeling of een schakeling die equivalent is aan een D-flipflop-schakeling, en een vertragingsschakeling.The method of claim 2, wherein the first basic pulse is generated by a first logic block comprising a transparent latch or a circuit equivalent to a transparent latch, for example a D flip-flop circuit or a circuit equivalent to a D flip-flop circuit, and a delay circuit. 4. De werkwijze volgens één der conclusies 1-3, waarbij het construeren van de tweede basispuls het kopiëren van de eerste basispuls en het inverteren van de eerste basispuls omvat.The method of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein constructing the second basic pulse comprises copying the first basic pulse and inverting the first basic pulse. 5. De werkwijze volgens één der conclusies 1-4, waarbij het construeren van de eerste besturingspuls omvat: het vormen van een eerste vertraagde basispuls door het toepassen van een eerste vertraging op de eerste basispuls; en/of het vormen van een tweede vertraagde basispuls door het toepassen van een tweede vertraging op de tweede basispuls waarbij de eerste vertraging en/of tweede vertraging zo geselecteerd worden dat de stijgende flank met hoge timingskwaliteit van de eerste basispuls gepositioneerd is voor de dalende flank met hoge timingskwaliteit van de tweede basispuls; en, het construeren van de eerste besturingspuls gebaseerd op de eerste vertraagde basispuls en de tweede vertraagde basispuls.The method of any one of claims 1-4, wherein constructing the first control pulse comprises: forming a first delayed basic pulse by applying a first delay to the first basic pulse; and/or forming a second delayed basic pulse by applying a second delay to the second basic pulse wherein the first delay and/or second delay are selected so that the high timing quality rising edge of the first basic pulse is positioned before the falling edge with high timing quality of the second basic pulse; and, constructing the first control pulse based on the first delayed basic pulse and the second delayed basic pulse. 6. De werkwijze volgens één der conclusies 1-5, waarbij het genereren van de één of meer besturingspulsen verder omvat:The method of any of claims 1-5, wherein generating the one or more control pulses further comprises: het construeren, afhankelijk van de logische waarde van een tweede digitaal pulsselectiesignaal, van een eerste basispuls, waarbij de eerste basispuls een stijgende flank omvat die de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal heeft; het construeren van een tweede basispuls gebaseerd op de eerste basispuls, waarbij de tweede basispuls een dalende flank heeft die de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal heeft; en, het construeren van een eerste besturingspuls gebaseerd op de eerste basispuls en de tweede basispuls, waarbij de timingskwaliteit van de stijgende flank en de dalende flank de timingskwaliteit hebben van het kloksignaal.constructing, depending on the logic value of a second digital pulse selection signal, a first basic pulse, the first basic pulse including a rising edge having the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second basic pulse based on the first basic pulse, the second basic pulse having a falling edge having the timing quality of the clock signal; and, constructing a first control pulse based on the first basic pulse and the second basic pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal. 7. De werkwijze volgens één der conclusies 1-6, waarbij de één of meer logische pulsselectiesignalen, de eerste basispuls, de tweede basispuls en de eerste besturingspuls gegenereerd worden binnen één klokcyclus van het kloksignaal.The method of any one of claims 1-6, wherein the one or more logic pulse selection signals, the first basic pulse, the second basic pulse and the first control pulse are generated within one clock cycle of the clock signal. 8. De werkwijze volgens één der conclusies 1-7, waarbij de één of meer logische pulsselectiesignalen gegenereerd worden door een digitale pulsselectorinrichting, bij voorkeur een op een FPGA gebaseerde digitale pulsselectorinrichting; en/of, waarbij de eerste besturingspuls gegenereerd wordt door een pulssequentiegeneratie-inrichting; en/of, waarbij het kloksignaal gegenereerd wordt door een klok die extern is aan de digitale pulsselectorinrichting en de pulssequentiegeneratie-inrichting.The method of any one of claims 1-7, wherein the one or more pulse selection logic signals are generated by a digital pulse selector device, preferably an FPGA based digital pulse selector device; and/or, wherein the first control pulse is generated by a pulse sequence generator; and/or, wherein the clock signal is generated by a clock external to the digital pulse selector device and the pulse sequence generating device. 9. De werkwijze volgens één der conclusies 1-8, waarbij de werkwijze verder omvat: het sturen van de één of meer besturingspulsen naar een optische inrichting, bij voorkeur een intensiteitsmodulator,The method according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the method further comprises: sending the one or more control pulses to an optical device, preferably an intensity modulator, om de optische inrichting te besturen gebaseerd op de één of meer besturingspulsen.to control the optical device based on the one or more control pulses. 10. De werkwijze volgens één der conclusies 1-9, waarbij de frequentie van het kloksignaal geselecteerd kan worden tussen 100 en 500 MHz, bij voorkeur tussen 200 en 400 MHz.The method according to any one of claims 1-9, wherein the frequency of the clock signal is selectable between 100 and 500 MHz, preferably between 200 and 400 MHz. 11. De werkwijze volgens één der conclusies 1-10, waarbij de breedte van de besturingspuls geselecteerd kan worden tussen 100 en 600 ps, bij voorkeur tussen 150 en 500 ps, bij grotere voorkeur tussen 200 en 400 ps.The method according to any one of claims 1-10, wherein the width of the control pulse can be selected between 100 and 600 ps, preferably between 150 and 500 ps, more preferably between 200 and 400 ps. 12. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem omvattende: een digitale pulsselector, bij voorkeur een op een FPGA gebaseerde digitale pulsselector, die ingericht is voor het ontvangen van een kloksignaal vanuit een klok, en om één of meer digitale pulsselectiesignalen te genereren, waarbij de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal hoger is dan de timingskwaliteit van de pulsselectiesignalen, waarbij bij voorkeur de timingsjitter van het kloksignaal lager is dan de timingsjitter van de pulsselectiesignalen; en, een pulssequentiegenerator die één of meer logische blokken omvat die ingericht zijn voor het genereren van één of meer besturingspulsen gebaseerd op de één of meer digitale pulsselectiesignalen en het kloksignaal, waarbij de pulssequentiegenerator ingericht is voor: het construeren, afhankelijk van de logische waarde van een eerste digitaal pulsselectiesignaal, van een eerste basispuls, waarbij de eerste basispuls een stijgende flank omvat die de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal heeft; het construeren van een tweede basispuls gebaseerd op de eerste basispuls, waarbij de tweede basispuls een dalende flank heeft die de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal heeft; en, het construeren van een eerste besturingspuls gebaseerd op de eerste basispuls en de tweede basispuls, waarbij de timingskwaliteit van de stijgende flank en de dalende flank de timingskwaliteit hebben van het kloksignaal.A pulse generation system comprising: a digital pulse selector, preferably an FPGA based digital pulse selector, adapted to receive a clock signal from a clock, and to generate one or more digital pulse selection signals, wherein the timing quality of the clock signal is higher is then the timing quality of the pulse select signals, preferably wherein the timing jitter of the clock signal is lower than the timing jitter of the pulse select signals; and, a pulse sequence generator comprising one or more logic blocks configured to generate one or more control pulses based on the one or more digital pulse selection signals and the clock signal, the pulse sequence generator being configured to: construct, depending on the logic value of a first digital pulse selection signal, from a first basic pulse, the first basic pulse including a rising edge having the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second basic pulse based on the first basic pulse, the second basic pulse having a falling edge having the timing quality of the clock signal; and, constructing a first control pulse based on the first basic pulse and the second basic pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal. 13. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem volgens conclusie 12, waarbij het construeren van de eerste basispuls omvat: in reactie op de logische waarde van het eerste digitale logische pulsselectiesignaal, het kopiëren van de stijgende flank van het kloksignaal en het construeren van de eerste basispuls gebaseerd op de kopie van de stijgende flank.A pulse generation system according to claim 12, wherein constructing the first basic pulse comprises: in response to the logic value of the first digital logic pulse selection signal, copying the rising edge of the clock signal and constructing the first basic pulse based on the copy of the rising edge. 14. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem volgens conclusie 13, waarbij de eerste basispuls gegenereerd wordt door een eerste logisch blok dat een transparante latch of een schakeling die equivalent is aan een transparante latch omvat, bijvoorbeeld een D-flipflop-schakeling of een schakeling die equivalent is aan een D-flipflop-schakeling, en een vertragingsschakeling.A pulse generation system according to claim 13, wherein the first basic pulse is generated by a first logic block comprising a transparent latch or a circuit equivalent to a transparent latch, for example a D flip-flop circuit or a circuit equivalent to a D flip-flop circuit, and a delay circuit. 15. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem volgens één der conclusies 12- 14, waarbij het construeren van de tweede basispuls het kopiëren van de eerste basispuls en het inverteren van de eerste basispuls omvat.A pulse generation system according to any one of claims 12-14, wherein constructing the second basic pulse comprises copying the first basic pulse and inverting the first basic pulse. 16. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem volgens één der conclusies 12- 15, waarbij het construeren van de eerste besturingspuls omvat: het vormen van een eerste vertraagde basispuls door het toepassen van een eerste vertraging op de eerste basispuls; en/of het vormen van een tweede vertraagde basispuls door het toepassen van een tweede vertraging op de tweede basispuls waarbij de eerste vertraging en/of tweede vertraging zo geselecteerd worden dat de stijgende flank met hoge timingskwaliteit van de eerste basispuls gepositioneerd is voor de dalende flank met hoge timingskwaliteit van de tweede basispuls; en, het construeren van de eerste besturingspuls gebaseerd op de eerste vertraagde basispuls en de tweede vertraagde basispuls.A pulse generation system according to any one of claims 12-15, wherein constructing the first control pulse comprises: forming a first delayed basic pulse by applying a first delay to the first basic pulse; and/or forming a second delayed basic pulse by applying a second delay to the second basic pulse wherein the first delay and/or second delay are selected so that the high timing quality rising edge of the first basic pulse is positioned before the falling edge with high timing quality of the second basic pulse; and, constructing the first control pulse based on the first delayed basic pulse and the second delayed basic pulse. 17. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem volgens één der conclusies 12- 16, waarbij het genereren van de één of meer besturingspulsen verder omvat: het construeren, afhankelijk van de logische waarde van een tweede digitaal pulsselectiesignaal, van een eerste basispuls, waarbij de eerste basispuls een stijgende flank omvat die de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal heeft; het construeren van een tweede basispuls gebaseerd op de eerste basispuls, waarbij de tweede basispuls een dalende flank heeft die de timingskwaliteit van het kloksignaal heeft; en, het construeren van een eerste besturingspuls gebaseerd op de eerste basispuls en de tweede basispuls, waarbij de timingskwaliteit van de stijgende flank en de dalende flank de timingskwaliteit hebben van het kloksignaal.A pulse generation system according to any one of claims 12-16, wherein generating the one or more control pulses further comprises: constructing, depending on the logic value of a second digital pulse selection signal, a first basic pulse, the first basic pulse having a rising edge includes having the timing quality of the clock signal; constructing a second basic pulse based on the first basic pulse, the second basic pulse having a falling edge having the timing quality of the clock signal; and, constructing a first control pulse based on the first basic pulse and the second basic pulse, wherein the timing quality of the rising edge and the falling edge have the timing quality of the clock signal. 18. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem volgens één der conclusies 12- 17, waarbij de één of meer digitale pulsselectiesignalen, de eerste basispuls, de tweede basispuls en de eerste besturingspuls gegenereerd worden binnen één klokcyclus van het kloksignaal.A pulse generation system according to any one of claims 12-17, wherein the one or more digital pulse selection signals, the first basic pulse, the second basic pulse and the first control pulse are generated within one clock cycle of the clock signal. 19. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem volgens één der conclusies 12- 18, waarbij de één of meer digitale pulsselectiesignalen gegenereerd worden door een digitale pulsselectorinrichting en/of waarbij de eerste besturingspuls gegenereerd wordt door een pulsseguentiegeneratie-inrichting en/of waarbij het kloksignaal gegenereerd wordt door een klok die extern is aan de digitale pulsselectorinrichting en de pulssequentiegeneratie-inrichting.A pulse generation system according to any one of claims 12-18, wherein the one or more digital pulse selection signals are generated by a digital pulse selector device and/or wherein the first control pulse is generated by a pulse sequence generation device and/or wherein the clock signal is generated by a clock which is external to the digital pulse selector device and the pulse sequence generation device. 20. Een pulsgeneratiesysteem volgens één der conclusies 12- 19, waarbij het systeem verder ingericht is voor: het sturen van de één of meer besturingspulsen naar een optische inrichting, bij voorkeur een intensiteitsmodulator, om de optische inrichting te besturen gebaseerd op de één of meer besturingspulsen.A pulse generation system according to any one of claims 12-19, wherein the system is further arranged for: directing the one or more control pulses to an optical device, preferably an intensity modulator, to control the optical device based on the one or more control pulses. 21. Een optische encoder, bij voorkeur een optische encoder voor een kwantumsleuteldistributiesysteem of een kwantumcommunicatiesysteem, waarbij de optische encoder een pulsgeneratiesysteem omvat volgens één der conclusies 12-20.An optical encoder, preferably an optical encoder for a quantum key distribution system or a quantum communication system, wherein the optical encoder comprises a pulse generation system according to any one of claims 12-20. 22. Een computerprogrammaprodudct dat softwarecodeporties omvat die ingericht zijn voor, wanneer deze uitgevoerd worden in het geheugen van het computer, het uitvoeren van de werkwijzestappen volgens één der conclusies 1-11.A computer program product comprising portions of software code adapted, when executed in the memory of the computer, to perform the method steps of any one of claims 1-11.
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