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Free-Space Quantum Networks and Optimized Fiber-Reinforcement

量子物理 2026-08-12 v1 其他凝聚态物理 光学

摘要

Free-space quantum communication provides a flexible complement to fiber-based quantum networks, but its point-to-point capacity is fundamentally limited by diffraction, atmospheric extinction and beam wandering induced by turbulence. In this work, we study the end-to-end performance of large-scale free-space quantum networks connecting randomly distributed fixed or mobile users, modelled as Waxman random graphs. We derive the mean network capacity, edge consumption and connectivity phase transitions for both single-path and multi-path (flooding) routing. We also study router-centered star networks, deriving the full distribution of end-to-end capacities as a function of the router's coverage radius. We then consider how performance may be improved by reinforcing free-space networks with a small number of optimally placed fiber-based backbone nodes. We prove that any optimal backbone configuration must correspond to a capacity-maximizing Voronoi tessellation of the network region, and show that this can be efficiently approximated by a centroidal Voronoi tessellation via Lloyd's algorithm, with backbone nodes connected according to a Delaunay triangulation. Numerical results show that even a modest number of backbone nodes substantially improves end-to-end capacity and reduces edge consumption for both mobile and fixed users.

引用

@article{arxiv.2608.12636,
  title  = {Free-Space Quantum Networks and Optimized Fiber-Reinforcement},
  author = {Alasdair I. Fletcher and Ignazio Pedone and Stefano Pirandola},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.12636},
  year   = {2026}
}

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