Plug&Play subcarrier wave quantum key distribution with deep modulation

  • Bannik O
  • Moiseev E
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Abstract

We report a quantum key distribution using subcarrier wave encoding in Plug&Play configuration. Our detailed study shows how subcarrier encoding operates in a presence of Rayleigh back-scattering, chromatic dispersion and other experimental negative factors that occur in Plug&Play configuration. We propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel regime for the subcarrier wave encoding, where simultaneous detection of two logical states in a single basis is combined with robustness and simplicity of the original protocol. This deep modulation regime shows reliable quantum communication with losses up to 20 dB and promises a twice increase in secret key generation rate in comparison with the original subcarrier wave quantum key distribution in one-way or Plug&Play configurations.

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Bannik, O. I., & Moiseev, E. S. (2021). Plug&Play subcarrier wave quantum key distribution with deep modulation. Optics Express, 29(23), 38858. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.441619

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