Hello December + quantum key distribution
November 30, 2007
Well, I have to say that I don’t think I’ve ever been as excited for November to end as I am this month. I generally enjoy blogging. I didn’t realize to what extent the commitment to write everyday might make it into a chore. But I did it and it’s done, at least once I submit this post.
What should I talk about? Spencer asked me why I hadn’t really considered starting a company in optics. Of course, I have considered it, but it never seemed like an easy thing. One of the larger barriers is capital. Optical equipment and research costs a lot of money. I don’t like spending a lot of money.
But if I had to start a company in optics and had the means to do so I know what I’d do: I’d take completely secure communications to the masses. Quantum key distribution involves communicating using single photons in such a way that any eavesdropper can be detected. Actually implementation of the protocol is still a pretty tricky optics problem, but one that is going to be solved. I don’t see why only governments should have access to ultra-secure communication. It would be nice, for example, just to be able to send your credit card across the web in a full-proof manner. So if I did start an optics company and didn’t want to do medical devices then I would bring quantum key distribution to the masses.


