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Demonstration of a reconfigurable quantum network architecture suitable for ground-to-space communication

Quantum Physics 2026-01-08 v2

Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate a reconfigurable quantum network architecture suitable for integrating satellite links in metropolitan quantum networks. The network architecture is designed such that once a satellite is in range, it is configured in a multipoint-to-point topology where all ground nodes establish entanglement with the satellite receiver using time multiplexing to optimize long-distance transmission. Otherwise, the satellite up-link can be rerouted to the ground nodes to form a pair-wise ground network. Leveraging both the time and frequency correlations of our photon-pair source, we demonstrate an increased coincidence-to-accidental ratio without additional resource overhead in a five-node network. To contextualize these experimental findings, we project their performance in a quantum key distribution scenario and outline a feasible route toward field deployment, using integrated photonics to enable network integration of up to 72 users.

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@article{arxiv.2506.00194,
  title  = {Demonstration of a reconfigurable quantum network architecture suitable for ground-to-space communication},
  author = {Stéphane Vinet and Duncan England and Chang-qing Xu and Thomas Jennewein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.00194},
  year   = {2026}
}