Toward the integration of CV quantum key distribution in deployed optical networks

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In this letter, we report on the advances toward the integration of our developed continuous variables (CV) quantum key distribution (QKD) system in existing optical infrastructure and wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) networks. First, we investigate the tolerance of the CV-QKD system to spontaneous Raman scattering (SRS) noise, the latter being the most dominant impairment in a WDM co-existence environment for QKD. In particular, we investigate by experiment the impact of a WDM 10×times 10 Gb/s ON-OFF-keying signal in terms of induced SRS noise in the QKD channel. The spontaneous SRS noise influence is assessed for different transmission scenarios, i.e., for various optical launch powers of the WDM signal, and for different transmission links of 20, 40, 60, and 80 km. Based on the experimental data and on the measured system's parameters, we estimate the key rates and reach capabilities of the proposed CV-QKD system. The scheme supports a key rate of 90 kbit/s over 20 km, for an ideal QKD system multiplexed with 2-mW optical power. A step further, we demonstrate for first time the use of the aforementioned CV-QKD system to encrypt a 10GE client service over deployable optical transport network legacy equipment over 20 km. Our results prove the feasibility of the integration of our proposed scheme with legacy telecom equipment in existing WDM optical networks.

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Karinou, F., Brunner, H. H., Fung, C. H. F., Comandar, L. C., Bettelli, S., Hillerkuss, D., … Poppe, A. (2018). Toward the integration of CV quantum key distribution in deployed optical networks. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 30(7), 650–653. https://doi.org/10.1109/LPT.2018.2810334

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