Sending-or-Not-Sending with Independent Lasers: Secure Twin-Field Quantum Key Distribution Over 509 km
Abstract
Twin field quantum key distribution promises high key rates at long distance to beat the rate distance limit. Here, applying the sending or not sending TF QKD protocol, we experimentally demonstrate a secure key distribution breaking the absolute key rate limit of repeaterless QKD over 509 km, 408 km ultra-low loss optical fibre and 350 km standard optical fibre. Two independent lasers are used as the source with remote frequency locking technique over 500 km fiber distance; Practical optical fibers are used as the optical path with appropriate noise filtering; And finite key effects are considered in the key rate analysis. The secure key rates obtained at different distances are more than 5 times higher than the conditional limit of repeaterless QKD, a bound value assuming the same detection loss in the comparison. The achieved secure key rate is also higher than that a traditional QKD protocol running with a perfect repeaterless QKD device and even if an infinite number of sent pulses. Our result shows that the protocol and technologies applied in this experiment enable TF QKD to achieve high secure key rate at long distribution distance, and hence practically useful for field implementation of intercity QKD.
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@article{arxiv.1910.07823,
title = {Sending-or-Not-Sending with Independent Lasers: Secure Twin-Field Quantum Key Distribution Over 509 km},
author = {Jiu-Peng Chen and Chi Zhang and Yang Liu and Cong Jiang and Weijun Zhang and Xiao-Long Hu and Jian-Yu Guan and Zong-Wen Yu and Hai Xu and Jin Lin and Ming-Jun Li and Hao Chen and Hao Li and Lixing You and Zhen Wang and Xiang-Bin Wang and Qiang Zhang and Jian-Wei Pan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.07823},
year = {2020}
}
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17 pages, 10 figures and 8 tables