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High-dimensional quantum key distribution using energy-time entanglement over 242 km partially deployed fiber

Quantum Physics 2022-12-07 v1

Abstract

Entanglement-based quantum key distribution (QKD) is an essential ingredient in quantum communication, owing to the property of source-independent security and the potential on constructing large-scale quantum communication networks. However, implementation of entanglement-based QKD over long-distance optical fiber links is still challenging, especially over deployed fibers. In this work, we report an experimental QKD using energy-time entangled photon pairs that transmit over optical fibers of 242 km (including a section of 19 km deployed fibers). High-quality entanglement distribution is verified by Franson-type interference with raw fringe visibilities of 94.1±\pm1.9% and %92.4±\pm5.4% in two non-orthogonal bases. The QKD is realized through the protocol of dispersive-optics QKD. A high-dimensional encoding is applied to utilize coincidence counts more efficiently. Using reliable, high-accuracy time synchronization technology, the system operates continuously for more than 7 days, even without active polarization or phase calibration. We ultimately generate secure keys with secure key rates of 0.22 bps and 0.06 bps in asymptotic and finite-size regime,respectively. This system is compatible with existing telecommunication infrastructures, showing great potential on realizing large-scale quantum communication networks in future.

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@article{arxiv.2212.02695,
  title  = {High-dimensional quantum key distribution using energy-time entanglement over 242 km partially deployed fiber},
  author = {Jingyuan Liu and Zhihao Lin and Dongning Liu and Xue Feng and Fang Liu and Kaiyu Cui and Yidong Huang and Wei Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.02695},
  year   = {2022}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures, 51 references