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Deployed quantum key distribution network: further, longer and more users
arXiv
Authors: Nathan Lecaron, Yoann Pelet, Grégory Sauder, Nils Raymond, Julien Chabé, Clément Courde, Anthony Martin, Sébastien Tanzilli, Olivier Alibart
Year
2025
Paper ID
17653
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Entanglement-based quantum links are the backbone of future quantum internet networks, enabling secure communication between distant cities. Realizing such networks requires addressing multiple practical challenges in long-distance quantum key distribution : time synchronisation, interferometer stabilisation and automation. Here, we report several advances. First, we maintained an operational QKD link continuously for 325hours over 50km between two remotes locations, demonstrating the feasibility of long-duration key generation. We further extended secure key distribution up to a 100km operational link connecting the University of Nice to a ground-based optical station, a setup compatible with future quantum satellite connections. Finally, by employing wavelength demultiplexing to separate photons of entangled pairs, we performed QKD across multiple ITU channels, achieving secure key exchange via the BBM92 protocol and time-energy observables.
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