Robust polarization state generation for long-range quantum key distribution

  • Stein A
  • López Grande I
  • Castelvero L
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a new compact and robust polarization state transmitter designed to execute the BB84 quantum key distribution protocol. Our transmitter prepares polarization states using a single commercial-off-the-shelf phase modulator. Our scheme does not require global biasing to compensate thermal and mechanical drifts, as both of the system’s two time-demultiplexed polarization modes share a single optical path. Furthermore, the transmitter’s optical path entails a double-pass through the phase modulation device for each polarization mode, allowing multiple phase rotations to be impinged on each light pulse. We present a proof-of-concept prototype of this transmitter topology and demonstrate a mean intrinsic quantum bit error rate below 0.2% over a 5 hour measurement.

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Stein, A., López Grande, I. H., Castelvero, L., & Pruneri, V. (2023). Robust polarization state generation for long-range quantum key distribution. Optics Express, 31(9), 13700. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.481797

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