Quantum-dot-based single-photon sources are key assets for quantum information technology, supplying on-demand scalable quantum resources for computing and communication. However, long-lasting issues such as limited long-term stability and source brightness have traditionally impeded their adoption in real-world applications. Here, we realize a quantum key distribution field trial using true single photons across an 18-km-long dark fibre, located in the Copenhagen metropolitan area, using an optimized, state-of-the-art, quantum-dot single-photon source frequency-converted to the telecom wavelength. A secret key generation rate of > 2 kbits/s realized over a 9.6 dB channel loss is achieved with a polarization-encoded BB84 scheme, showing remarkable stability for more than 24 hours of continuous operation. Our results highlight the maturity of deterministic single-photon source technology while paving the way for advanced single-photon-based communication protocols, including fully device-independent quantum key distribution, towards the goal of a quantum internet.

Quantum key distribution using deterministic single-photon sources over a field-installed fibre link / Zahidy, Mujtaba; Mikkelsen, Mikkel T.; Müller, Ronny; Da Lio, Beatrice; Krehbiel, Martin; Wang, Ying; Bart, Nikolai; Wieck, Andreas D.; Ludwig, Arne; Galili, Michael; Forchhammer, Søren; Lodahl, Peter; Oxenløwe, Leif K.; Bacco, Davide; Midolo, Leonardo. - In: NPJ QUANTUM INFORMATION. - ISSN 2056-6387. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:(2024), pp. 2.0-2.0. [10.1038/s41534-023-00800-x]

Quantum key distribution using deterministic single-photon sources over a field-installed fibre link

Wang, Ying;Bacco, Davide
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2024

Abstract

Quantum-dot-based single-photon sources are key assets for quantum information technology, supplying on-demand scalable quantum resources for computing and communication. However, long-lasting issues such as limited long-term stability and source brightness have traditionally impeded their adoption in real-world applications. Here, we realize a quantum key distribution field trial using true single photons across an 18-km-long dark fibre, located in the Copenhagen metropolitan area, using an optimized, state-of-the-art, quantum-dot single-photon source frequency-converted to the telecom wavelength. A secret key generation rate of > 2 kbits/s realized over a 9.6 dB channel loss is achieved with a polarization-encoded BB84 scheme, showing remarkable stability for more than 24 hours of continuous operation. Our results highlight the maturity of deterministic single-photon source technology while paving the way for advanced single-photon-based communication protocols, including fully device-independent quantum key distribution, towards the goal of a quantum internet.
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