Free space quantum key distribution over 500 meters using electrically driven quantum dot single-photon sources - A proof of principle experiment

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Highly efficient single-photon sources (SPS) can increase the secure key rate of quantum key distribution (QKD) systems compared to conventional attenuated laser systems. Here we report on a free space QKD test using an electrically driven quantum dot single-photon source (QD SPS) that does not require a separate laser setup for optical pumping and thus allows for a simple and compact SPS QKD system. We describe its implementation in our 500 m free space QKD system in downtown Munich. Emulating a BB84 protocol operating at a repetition rate of 125 MHz, we could achieve sifted key rates of 5-17 kHz with error ratios of 6-9% and -values of 0.39-0.76. © 2014 IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Rau, M., Heindel, T., Unsleber, S., Braun, T., Fischer, J., Frick, S., … Weinfurter, H. (2014). Free space quantum key distribution over 500 meters using electrically driven quantum dot single-photon sources - A proof of principle experiment. New Journal of Physics, 16. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/4/043003

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