量子密钥分配
可重构性
计算机科学
软件部署
发射机
钥匙(锁)
炸薯条
握手
电信
电子工程
电气工程
光子
工程类
物理
计算机安全
光学
操作系统
频道(广播)
异步通信
作者
Philip Sibson,Chris Erven,M. S. Godfrey,Shigehito Miki,Taro Yamashita,Mikio Fujiwara,Masahide Sasaki,Hirotaka Terai,Michael G. Tanner,Chandra M. Natarajan,Robert H. Hadfield,Jeremy L. O’Brien,Mark G. Thompson
摘要
Abstract Improvement in secure transmission of information is an urgent need for governments, corporations and individuals. Quantum key distribution (QKD) promises security based on the laws of physics and has rapidly grown from proof-of-concept to robust demonstrations and deployment of commercial systems. Despite these advances, QKD has not been widely adopted, and large-scale deployment will likely require chip-based devices for improved performance, miniaturization and enhanced functionality. Here we report low error rate, GHz clocked QKD operation of an indium phosphide transmitter chip and a silicon oxynitride receiver chip—monolithically integrated devices using components and manufacturing processes from the telecommunications industry. We use the reconfigurability of these devices to demonstrate three prominent QKD protocols—BB84, Coherent One Way and Differential Phase Shift—with performance comparable to state-of-the-art. These devices, when combined with integrated single photon detectors, pave the way for successfully integrating QKD into future telecommunications networks.
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