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Modular quantum key distribution setup for research and development applications

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Authors: V. E. Rodimin, E. O. Kiktenko, V. V. Usova, M. Yu. Ponomarev, T. V. Kazieva, A. V. Miller, A. S. Sokolov, A. A. Kanapin, A. V. Losev, A. S. Trushechkin, M. N. Anufriev, N. O. Pozhar, V. L. Kurochkin, Y. V. Kurochkin, A. K. Fedorov

Year

2016

Paper ID

41863

Status

Preprint

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163

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Abstract

Quantum key distribution (QKD), ensuring the unconditional security of information, attracts a significant deal of interest. An important task is to design QKD systems as a platform for education as well as for research and development applications and fast prototyping new QKD protocols. Here we present a modular QKD setup driven by National Instruments (NI) cards with open source LabView code, open source Python code for post-processing procedures, and open source protocol for external applications. An important feature of the developed apparatus is its flexibility offering possibilities to modify optical schemes and verify novel QKD protocols. Another distinctive feature of the developed setup is the implementation of the decoy-state protocol, which is a standard tool for secure long-distance quantum communications. By testing the plug-and-play scheme realizing BB84 and decoy-state BB84 QKD protocols, we demonstrate that developed QKD setup shows a high degree of robustness beyond laboratory conditions. We demonstrate the results of the use of the developed modular setup for urban QKD experiments.

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  • Quantum key distribution (QKD), ensuring the unconditional security of information, attracts a significant deal of interest.

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