Co-propagation of 6 Tb/s (60*100Gb/s) DWDM & QKD channels with ~17 dBm
aggregated WDM power over 50 km standard single mode fiber
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13742v1
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2023 06:53:10 GMT
- Title: Co-propagation of 6 Tb/s (60*100Gb/s) DWDM & QKD channels with ~17 dBm
aggregated WDM power over 50 km standard single mode fiber
- Authors: P. Gavignet, F. Mondain, E. Pincemin, A. J. Grant, L. Johnson, R. I.
Woodward, J. F. Dynes, A. J. Shields
- Abstract summary: We report the co-propagation, over 50 km of SSMF, of the quantum channel (1310 nm) of a QKD system with 17 dBm total power of DWDM data channels (1550 nm range)
A metric to evaluate Co-propagation Efficiency is proposed.
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- Abstract: We report the co-propagation, over 50 km of SSMF, of the quantum channel
(1310 nm) of a QKD system with ~17 dBm total power of DWDM data channels (1550
nm range). A metric to evaluate Co-propagation Efficiency is proposed.
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