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High-speed phase-encoded quantum secure direct communication over 11.4 km heterogeneous free-space and fiber links

Quantum Physics 2026-02-09 v1

Abstract

Robust quantum transmission is driving a new paradigm in space-ground quantum networking. Although phase encoding has been widely adopted in terrestrial fiber channels, it has long been considered unsuitable for free-space quantum communication. Here, we demonstrate phase-encoded quantum communication over 1400 m of urban free space. The system maintained stable operation for nearly one hour, achieving 99.07% interference visibility and an average quantum bit error rate of 2.38%. The free-space quantum states were directly coupled into the fiber and transmitted over an additional 10 km, confirming seamless interoperability across different media. We further show that turbulence-induced phase drifts between successive picosecond pulses can be effectively compensated. A cascaded-link model and numerical simulations indicate feasibility over free-space distances exceeding 30 km, underscoring the potential for satellite-to-ground quantum links. This work establishes the viability of phase encoding in free-space quantum networks, simplifying cross-medium integration and enabling compatibility with existing classical infrastructures.

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@article{arxiv.2602.06624,
  title  = {High-speed phase-encoded quantum secure direct communication over 11.4 km heterogeneous free-space and fiber links},
  author = {Ze-Zhou Sun and Yuan-Bin Cheng and Yu-Chen Liu and Jianxing Guo and Xiao-Tian Song and Wei Zhang and Dong Pan and Gui-Lu long},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.06624},
  year   = {2026}
}