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13 March 2024 Decoy-state quantum key distribution over long-distance optical fiber
Giulia Guarda, Domenico Ribezzo, Daniela Salvoni, Ciro Bruscino, Pasquale Ercolano, Mikkel Ejrnaes, Loredana Parlato, C. Zhang, H. Li, L. You, Ilaria Vagniluca, Claudia De Lazzari, Tommaso Occhipinti, Giovanni P. Pepe, Alessandro Zavatta, Davide Bacco
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Abstract
Today’s society heavily relies on secure communications, which can be guaranteed by Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), the most mature quantum technology. However, achieving long-distance links without relying on trusted nodes is still challenging. An important limitation is the non-ideality of detection systems, where intrinsic dark counts can hinder key extraction. This work proposes using state-of-the-art superconducting nanowire singlephoton detectors (SNSPD) with ultra-low dark count rates (<1 Hz) to reduce the quantum bit error rate (QBER) and achieve a higher secret key rate. Together with a high-rate QKD transmitter and a self-stabilizing receiver, we enabled a key exchange over 55 dB, corresponding to 340 km over an ultra-low-loss optical fiber.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Giulia Guarda, Domenico Ribezzo, Daniela Salvoni, Ciro Bruscino, Pasquale Ercolano, Mikkel Ejrnaes, Loredana Parlato, C. Zhang, H. Li, L. You, Ilaria Vagniluca, Claudia De Lazzari, Tommaso Occhipinti, Giovanni P. Pepe, Alessandro Zavatta, and Davide Bacco "Decoy-state quantum key distribution over long-distance optical fiber", Proc. SPIE 12911, Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation IV, 129110D (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003698
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KEYWORDS
Quantum key distribution

Quantum detection

Quantum signals

Single photon detectors

Quantum channels

Quantum measurement

Quantum security

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