Metropolitan Quantum Key Distribution with Silicon Photonics

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Abstract

Photonic integrated circuits provide a compact and stable platform for quantum photonics. Here we demonstrate a silicon photonics quantum key distribution (QKD) encoder in the first high-speed polarization-based QKD field tests. The systems reach composable secret key rates of 1.039 Mbps in a local test (on a 103.6-m fiber with a total emulated loss of 9.2 dB) and 157 kbps in an intercity metropolitan test (on a 43-km fiber with 16.4 dB loss). Our results represent the highest secret key generation rate for polarization-based QKD experiments at a standard telecom wavelength and demonstrate photonic integrated circuits as a promising, scalable resource for future formation of metropolitan quantum-secure communications networks.

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Bunandar, D., Lentine, A., Lee, C., Cai, H., Long, C. M., Boynton, N., … Englund, D. (2018). Metropolitan Quantum Key Distribution with Silicon Photonics. Physical Review X, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.8.021009

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