Design and test of optical payload for polarization encoded QKD for
Nanosatellites
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.10814v1
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2022 22:39:51 GMT
- Title: Design and test of optical payload for polarization encoded QKD for
Nanosatellites
- Authors: Jaya Sagar, Elliott Hastings, Piede Zhang, Milan Stefko, David
Lowndes, Daniel Oi, John Rarity, and Siddarth K. Joshi
- Abstract summary: Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is currently the only viable technology to span thousands of kilometres.
For the QUARCSat mission due to be launched within two years, we are designing a dual wavelength, weak-coherent-pulse decoy-state.
Optical payload is designed in a $12times9times5 cm3$ bespoke aluminium casing.
- Score: 0.12647816797166164
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: Satellite based Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is
currently the only viable technology to span thousands of kilometres. Since the
typical overhead pass of a satellite lasts for a few minutes, it is crucial to
increase the the signal rate to maximise the secret key length. For the QUARC
CubeSat mission due to be launched within two years, we are designing a dual
wavelength, weak-coherent-pulse decoy-state Bennett-Brassard '84 (WCP DS BB84)
QKD source. The optical payload is designed in a $12{\times}9{\times}5 cm^3$
bespoke aluminium casing. The Discrete Variable QKD Source consists of two
symmetric sources operating at 785 nm and 808 nm. The laser diodes are fixed to
produce Horizontal,Vertical, Diagonal, and Anti-diagonal (H,V,D,A) polarisation
respectively, which are combined and attenuated to a mean photon number of 0.3
and 0.5 photons/pulse. We ensure that the source is secure against most side
channel attacks by spatially mode filtering the output beam and characterising
their spectral and temporal characterstics. The extinction ratio of the source
contributes to the intrinsic Qubit Error Rate(QBER) with $0.817 \pm 0.001\%$.
This source operates at 200MHz, which is enough to provide secure key rates of
a few kilo bits per second despite 40 dB of estimated loss in the free space
channel
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