Metro-scale QKD using multimode fiber
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.18646v1
- Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 11:18:51 GMT
- Title: Metro-scale QKD using multimode fiber
- Authors: Adam Brzosko, Robert I Woodward, Yuen San Lo, Mirko Pittaluga, Peter Raymond Smith, James F Dynes, Andrew J Shields,
- Abstract summary: We report a proof-of-principle realisation of a decoy-state BB84 QKD protocol with phase encoding over a record-breaking 17 km of MMF at a rate of 193 kbits/s.
Results suggest that QKD can be deployed over MMF in metropolitan-scale telecommunication connections.
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- Abstract: We report a proof-of-principle realisation of a decoy-state BB84 QKD protocol with phase encoding over a record-breaking 17 km of MMF at a rate of 193 kbits/s, as well as over 1 Mbit/s at a distance of 1 km. These results suggest that QKD can be deployed over MMF in metropolitan-scale telecommunication connections. Such MMF metropolitan networks are ubiquitous - thus this advance could pave the way to wide scale metropolitan deployment. We also assess the advantages of adapting the OM3 channel using mode-matching photonic lanterns on the QBER, signal gain, and key rate and compare different encoding techniques in light of MMF propagation effects. This work confirms the suitability of current QKD technology for use in existing MMF links, unlocking new opportunities for quantum applications using legacy fibre.
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