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Plug-and-play QKD architecture with a self-optical pulse train generatoroa mark
  • Woo, Min Ki ;
  • Park, Chang Hoon ;
  • Park, Byung Kwon ;
  • Jung, Hojoong ;
  • Kang, Dongyeon ;
  • Jeon, Seung Woo ;
  • Kim, Sangin ;
  • Han, Sang Wook
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Publication Year
2022-08-01
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA)
Citation
Optics Express, Vol.30, pp.29461-29471
Mesh Keyword
CommercialisationDistribution architectureMiniaturisationOptical pulse trainPlug-and-playPulse train generatorsQuanta computersQuantum-key distribution systemSignal pulseSystem stabilization
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Abstract
The commercialization of quantum key distribution (QKD), which enables secure communication even in the era of quantum computers, has acquired significant interest. In particular, plug-and-play (PnP) QKD has garnered considerable attention owing to its advantage in system stabilization. However, a PnP QKD system has limitations on miniaturization owing to a bulky storage line (SL) of tens of kilometers. And, the secure key rate is relatively low because Bob transmits the signal pulses only at the dedicated time slots to circumvent backscattering noise. This study proposes a new method that can eliminate the SL by realizing an optical pulse train generator based on an optical cavity structure. Our method allows Alice to generate optical pulse trains herself by duplicating Bob’s seed pulse and excludes the need for Bob’s strong signal pulses that trigger backscattering noise as much as the conventional PnP QKD. Accordingly, our method can naturally overcome the miniaturization limitation and the slow secure key rate, as the storage line is no longer necessary. We conducted a proof-of-concept experiment using our method and achieved a key generation rate of 1.6×10−3 count/pulse and quantum bit error rate ≤ 5%.
ISSN
1094-4087
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/32825
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.463283
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Korea Institute of Science and Technology (2E31531); Institute for Information and Communications Technology Promotion (2020-0-00947, 2020-0-00972); National Research Foundation of Korea (2019M3E4A1079777, 2021M1A2A2043892).
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