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Making Quantum Key Distribution a Commodity: The All-Silicon Approach

arXiv
Authors: Bernhard Schrenk

Year

2024

Paper ID

64130

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

The dawning of the quantum age makes quantum key distribution (QKD) an indispensable necessity for our global communication infrastructure. The realization of an all-silicon QKD transmitter supplied by a light source that is native to silicon integration platforms is seen as a disruptive step towards the pervasive introduction of QKD in new applications, which up to now have not been explored due to the missing credentials of quantum optics as a cost-effective and highly miniaturized technology.

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  • The dawning of the quantum age makes quantum key distribution (QKD) an indispensable necessity for our global communication infrastructure.

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