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37
Citations
7192
World Ranking
5056
National Ranking
209

Overview

Kyo Inoue is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan. Their research spans multiple areas at the intersection of computer science, engineering, and physics, with a particular focus on quantum information and photonics.

The primary fields of study for Kyo Inoue include:

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these fields, their subfields of research encompass:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Aerospace Engineering

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Advanced Optical Network Technologies

Kyo Inoue's recent publications demonstrate their involvement in experimental and theoretical research related to quantum computing and optical systems. Selected published works include:

  • "Coherent Potts machine based on an optical loop with a multilevel phase-sensitive amplifier," 2022, Optics Communications
  • "Potts model solver based on hybrid physical and digital architecture," 2022, Communications Physics
  • "Scalable implementation of (d+1) mutually unbiased bases for d-dimensional quantum key distribution," 2022, Physical Review Research
  • "HOLISMOKES," 2024, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • "Experimental demonstration of intensity-modulation/direct-detection secret key distribution," 2020, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics

Frequent publication venues for Kyo Inoue include:

  • IEICE Transactions on Communications
  • Journal of the Optical Society of America B
  • Optics Continuum
  • Optics Communications
  • Communications Physics

Kyo Inoue has collaborated repeatedly with several co-authors such as Toshimori Honjo, Koji Igarashi, Takuya Ikuta, Hiroki Takesue, and Seiseki Akibue. These collaborations appear numerous times across various publications, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Secure communication: quantum cryptography with a photon turnstile.

    Edo Waks;Kyo Inoue;Charles Santori;David Fattal

  • Generation of polarization-entangled photon pairs and violation of Bell’s inequality using spontaneous four-wave mixing in a fiber loop

    Hiroki Takesue;Kyo Inoue

  • Large-scale Ising spin network based on degenerate optical parametric oscillators

    Takahiro Inagaki;Kensuke Inaba;Ryan Hamerly;Kyo Inoue

  • 1.5-μm band quantum-correlated photon pair generation in dispersion-shifted fiber: suppression of noise photons by cooling fiber

    Hiroki Takesue;Kyo Inoue

  • Wavelength conversion experiment using fiber four-wave mixing

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  • Coherent Ising machines—optical neural networks operating at the quantum limit

    Yoshihisa Yamamoto;Kazuyuki Aihara;Timothee Leleu;Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi

  • Polarization independent frequency conversion by fiber four-wave mixing with a polarization diversity technique

    T. Hasegawa;K. Inoue;K. Oda

  • Entanglement formation and violation of Bell's inequality with a semiconductor single photon source.

    David Fattal;Kyo Inoue;Jelena Vučković;Charles Santori

  • Differential-phase-shift quantum key distribution experiment with a planar light-wave circuit Mach-Zehnder interferometer

    T. Honjo;K. Inoue;H. Takahashi

  • High-efficiency photon-number detection for quantum information processing

    E. Waks;K. Inoue;W.D. Oliver;E. Diamanti

  • Phase-mismatching characteristic of four-wave mixing in fiber lines with multistage optical amplifiers

    Kyo Inoue

  • Tunable gain equalization using a Mach-Zehnder optical filter in multistage fiber amplifiers

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  • Generation of 1.5 − μ m band time-bin entanglement using spontaneous fiber four-wave mixing and planar light-wave circuit interferometers

    Hiroki Takesue;Kyo Inoue

  • Long-distance entanglement-based quantum key distribution over optical fiber.

    Toshimori Honjo;Sae Woo Nam;Hiroki Takesue;Qiang Zhang

  • Nearly degenerate four-wave mixing in a traveling-wave semiconductor laser amplifier

    Kyo Inoue;Takaaki Mukai;Tadashi Saitoh

  • A four-channel optical waveguide multi/demultiplexer for 5-GHz spaced optical FDM transmission

    K. Inoue;N. Takato;H. Toba;M. Kawachi

  • Security in Photonic Networks: Threats and Security Enhancement

    K-I Kitayama;M. Sasaki;S. Araki;M. Tsubokawa

  • Signal wavelength dependence of gain saturation in a fiber optical parametric amplifier.

    K Inoue;T Mukai

  • Generation of pulsed polarization-entangled photon pairs in a 1.55-µm band with a periodically poled lithium niobate waveguide and an orthogonal polarization delay circuit

    Hiroki Takesue;Kyo Inoue;Osamu Tadanaga;Yoshiki Nishida

  • Tunable and selective wavelength conversion using fiber four-wave mixing with two pump lights

    Unknown

  • Bistable output characteristics in semiconductor laser injection locking

    H. Kawaguchi;K. Inoue;T. Matsuoka;K. Otsuka

  • An optical FDM-based self-healing ring network employing arrayed waveguide grating filters and EDFA's with level equalizers

    H. Toba;K. Oda;K. Inoue;K. Nosu

  • Experimental study on noise characteristics of a gain-saturated fiber optical parametric amplifier

    K. Inoue;T. Mukai

Frequent Co-Authors

Edo Waks
Edo Waks University of Maryland, College Park
Masaki Asobe
Masaki Asobe Tokai University
Jelena Vuckovic
Jelena Vuckovic Stanford University
Mikio Fujiwara
Mikio Fujiwara National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Robert H. Hadfield
Robert H. Hadfield University of Glasgow
Carsten Langrock
Carsten Langrock Keysight Technologies (United States)
Ken-ichi Kitayama
Ken-ichi Kitayama Osaka University
Takehiro Tsuritani
Takehiro Tsuritani Furukawa Electric (United Kingdom)

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