Nicholas Peters Section Head & Distinguished Research and Development Staff in The Quantum Information Science Section Contact PETERSNA@ORNL.GOV All Publications Throughput Measurements and Capacity Estimates for Quantum Connections... Characterizing non-polarization-maintaining highly nonlinear fiber toward squeezed-light generation Coexistent quantum channel characterization using quantum process tomography with spectrally resolved detection... Effects of a nuclear-disturbed environment on electromagnetic wave propagation through the atmosphere A Wavelength-Multiplexing Toolkit for Quantum Networks Broadband polarization-entangled source for C+L-band flex-grid quantum networks The Concept of a Quantum Edge Simulator: Edge Computing and Sensing in the Quantum Era Nobel-winning quantum weirdness undergirds an emerging high-tech industry, promising better ways of encrypting communications and imaging your body Effects on Communications Wavelengths from an Atmospheric Nuclear Detonation Quantum Networks for High Energy Physics (HEP) Heterodyne spectrometer sensitivity limit for quantum networking Optical noise in a free-space quantum communications link from natural and nuclear disturbed environments* Optimal resource allocation for flexible-grid entanglement distribution networks Sensitivity Limitation of an Optical Heterodyne Spectrometer Bayesian Optical Heterodyne Tomography Advanced architectures for high-performance quantum networking Quantum Networking and Communications at Oak Ridge National Laboratory Bayesian homodyne and heterodyne tomography Quantum Computing Systems and Software for High-energy Physics Research Lessons Learned on the Interface Between Quantum and Conventional Networking Radiation-Induced Dark Counts for Silicon Single-Photon Detectors in Space Non-Gaussian photonic state engineering with the quantum frequency processor Estimation of Optical Channel Signal Loss Following a Near-Surface Nuclear Detonation Nuclear Disturbed Environmental Effects on Space-based Single Photon Detectors Effects of a nuclear disturbed environment on a quantum free space optical link... Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Key Links Google Scholar ORCID LinkedIn IMPACT@ORNL Organizations Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate Computational Sciences and Engineering Division Quantum Information Science Section