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Quantum key distribution over 100 km of underwater optical fiber assisted by a fast-gated single-photon detector

Nowadays quantum key distribution (QKD) represents the most mature quantum technology, and multiple countries as well as private institutions are building their quantum network. However, QKD devices are still far from representing a product within everyone’s reach. Indeed, limitations in terms of co...

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Autores principales: Ribezzo, Domenico, Zahidy, Mujtaba, Lemmi, Gianmarco, Petitjean, Antoine, De Lazzari, Claudia, Vagniluca, Ilaria, Conca, Enrico, Tosi, Alberto, Occhipinti, Tommaso, Oxenløwe, Leif K., Xuereb, Andrè, Bacco, Davide, Zavatta, Alessandro
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.20.044052
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2852693
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Sumario:Nowadays quantum key distribution (QKD) represents the most mature quantum technology, and multiple countries as well as private institutions are building their quantum network. However, QKD devices are still far from representing a product within everyone’s reach. Indeed, limitations in terms of compatibility with existing telecom infrastructure and limited performances in terms of secret key rate, using noncryogenic detection systems, are still critical. In this work, we implemented a quantum key distribution link between Sicily (Italy) and Malta utilizing two different single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) detectors. The performances of a standard commercial SPAD have been compared with the results achieved with an alternative prototype of fast-gated system in a package (SIP) SPAD; the SIP detector has shown to be able to accomplish a 14 times higher key rate compared with the commercial device over the channel showing 20 dB of losses.