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Twin-field quantum key distribution without phase locking

Quantum Physics 2023-07-06 v3

Abstract

Twin-field quantum key distribution (TF-QKD) has emerged as a promising solution for practical quantum communication over long-haul fiber. However, previous demonstrations on TF-QKD require the phase locking technique to coherently control the twin light fields, inevitably complicating the system with extra fiber channels and peripheral hardware. Here we propose and demonstrate an approach to recover the single-photon interference pattern and realize TF-QKD \emph{without} phase locking. Our approach separates the communication time into reference frames and quantum frames, where the reference frames serve as a flexible scheme for establishing the global phase reference. To do so, we develop a tailored algorithm based on fast Fourier transform to efficiently reconcile the phase reference via data post-processing. We demonstrate no-phase-locking TF-QKD from short to long distances over standard optical fibers. At 50-km standard fiber, we produce a high secret key rate (SKR) of 1.27 Mbit/s, while at 504-km standard fiber, we obtain the repeater-like key rate scaling with a SKR of 34 times higher than the repeaterless secret key capacity. Our work provides a scalable and practical solution to TF-QKD, thus representing an important step towards its wide applications.

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@article{arxiv.2212.04311,
  title  = {Twin-field quantum key distribution without phase locking},
  author = {Wei Li and Likang Zhang and Yichen Lu and Zheng-Ping Li and Cong Jiang and Yang Liu and Jia Huang and Hao Li and Zhen Wang and Xiang-Bin Wang and Qiang Zhang and Lixing You and Feihu Xu and Jian-Wei Pan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.04311},
  year   = {2023}
}

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