Integrated InP-based transmitter for Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution
Developing quantum key distribution (QKD) systems using monolithic photonic integrated circuits (PICs) can accelerate their adoption by a wide range of markets, thanks to the potential reduction in size, complexity of the overall system, power consumption, and production cost. In this work, we desig...
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Zusammenfassung: | Developing quantum key distribution (QKD) systems using monolithic photonic
integrated circuits (PICs) can accelerate their adoption by a wide range of
markets, thanks to the potential reduction in size, complexity of the overall
system, power consumption, and production cost. In this work, we design,
fabricate and characterize an InP-based PIC transmitter for continuous-variable
(CV) QKD applications. In a proof-of-principle experiment implementing a pulsed
Gaussian-modulated coherent state (GMCS) CV-QKD protocol over an optical fiber
channel of 11 km, the system showed a performance compatible with a secret key
rate of 78 kbps in the asymptotic regime. These results show the potential of
InP technologies to integrate CV-QKD systems onto a monolithic platform. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.03208 |